Nigeria: History‚ Strategise‚ issues and Problems‚ Ibadan: Laurel Educational Pub. 1987. Uruakpa J.A: Land Marks in History of Education‚ Owerri: Divine Mercy Publishers‚ 2004 Dawood O M.T. Usman; In Education and Development in Northern Nigeria‚ Niger State: IBB Uni.‚ Falculty of Education and Art‚ 2008. Adeyemi‚ M. & Adeyinka‚ A. “Some Key Issues in African Traditional Education”‚ McGill Journal of Education vol.32‚ no.2‚ (Spring 2002)‚ pp.223-240. ----------------------- [1] Adeyemi & Adeyinka
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the Sahara‚ and three new coastal colonies: Guinea‚ Ivory Cast‚ and Dahomey. Britain settled on the Gambia Sierra Leon‚ and the Gold Coast. (Freun‚ 84). Goldie’s company received the Royal Charter and proclaimed a protectorate over much of the Niger Delta while the British states assumed control over the remainder. The company treaties gave a legal cover to further penetration within the Sokoto Caliphate and the French agreed to accept a demarcation line‚ which granted the British what became
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back to the eleventh century – and no relation to the West African nation of Benin of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Benin was a large city for its time – a walled city several kilometres wide in a forested region inland from where the Niger River emptied into the Atlantic. In the mid-1400s the ruler of Benin‚ Ewuare‚ built up his military and began expanding. Captives taken in battle he traded to the Portuguese. Benin’s empire reached about 190 miles (300 kilometres) in width by the early
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Change and Continuity in West Africa By Celine Sawiris During the fifteenth century‚ West Africa embraced many different civilizations and many diverse cultures. Many countries in Africa were part of the Muslim world‚ including Morocco in the west and Egypt in the east. The West African kingdoms experienced many changes‚ such as their beliefs changing from animism to Islam‚ making them organized states‚ while these kingdoms maintained traditional methods of trade. As well as having the advantage
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Nutrition & Food Sciences Research Article Iheagwara‚ J Nutr Food Sci 2013‚ 3:3 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-9600.1000199 Open Access Effect of Ginger Extract on Stability and Sensorial Quality of Smoked Mackerel (Scomber scombrus) Fish Marcquin Chibuzo Iheagwara* Department of Food Science and Technology‚ Federal University of Technology‚ Owerri‚ Nigeria Abstract The effect of ginger extract on the stability and sensorial quality of smoked mackerel fish stored at 28 ± 2°C was
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Scramble for Africa -- Europeans in Africa up to the 1880s By the beginning of the 1880s only a small part of Africa was under European rule‚ and that area was largely restricted to the coast and a short distance inland along major rivers such as the Niger and the Congo. Britain had Freetown in Sierra Leone‚ forts along the coast of The Gambia‚ a presence at Lagos‚ the Gold Coast protectorate‚ and a fairly major set of colonies in Southern Africa (Cape Colony‚ Natal‚ and the Transvaal which it
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kd1d44 Pollution and the Responsibility of Multinational Companies Managing in the Global Environment BOKHABRINE Ayoub Monroe College Abstract The worlds changing perception of the environment and the further development of globalization throughout our planet is having a profound effect on our ability to maintain a balance between development and the environment. Globalization is taking over and it is the opinion of many that multi-national corporations are gaining more power in
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People are the life –blood of any vision. The living entity called “man” combines all the factors of production and produces glorious empires with enduring legacies for generations yet unborn. The present day society has experienced several changes as to the way things are done. The innovations resulted from our various cultural traditions developed over the years ranging from the gigantic pyramid of ancient Egypt to the soaring rocket of space‚ all in view of creating enabling environment and
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cooperate with the British and react to their wants peacefully. This is the reason why the Africans gave up hope and accepted the European ways to the scramble. Based on document one‚ in 1886‚ the British government sent the Royal Niger Company to help develop the Niger River and its surrounding areas. Due to the lost hope‚ many leaders signed the document and gave their land away. Because this document is an official document‚ it is not possible to have a personal influence‚ changing the view of
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his reign‚ Sundiata had extended the frontiers of the small chiefdom of Kangaba to include Ghana and the Western Sahel in the north‚ Upper Senegal and Gambia in the west‚ and the gold-producing regions of Bambuk and Bure in the south‚ and the middle Niger in the east (Boahen‚
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