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Matinde Evans, longtime African nationalist, passes at 67
; ...with an ensemble of beautiful Black women entitled the Grandassa Models, with his first wife, Barbara Ann Solomon (aka Sister Aduwa), participating as a Grandassa Model during the 1962. From 1962 through the 1980s, the program presented several shows annually...
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Matinde Evans, long time African nationalist, passes at 67
; ...with an ensemble of beautiful Black women entitled the Grandassa Models. Matinde's first wife, Barbara Ann Solomon (aka Sister Aduwa), participated in the a Grandassa Model during the 1962 and 1963. From 1962 through the 1980s, the program presented several...
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What was the last thing you bought on the internet? ; Vox Pop
; ...bought a top and some sunglasses from asos.com, the only website I've ever shopped at. I don't really buy on the net. James Aduwa, 17 STUDENT Yu-Gi-Oh! cards. They're like Pokemon but with monsters, and you can find them cheaper on the internet than they...
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Assessment of the provision of educational services under the Universal Basic Education (UBE) scheme in Southern Nigeria.
; BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations in 1948, (UNESCO.2002: A) asserted interalia, that access to quality education was a fundamental human right. This assertion was embraced by the world community, and further elaborated in several
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Factors affecting quality of English language teaching and learning in secondary schools in Nigeria.
; This study examined the factors responsible for the poor quality of the teaching of English as a second language in public secondary schools in Nigeria. To guide the study three research questions were posed. The questions examined the following three variables: (1) Frequency of the use of
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Assessment of teachers' perception of instructional media use in colleges of education in Southern Nigeria.
; BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The beginning of the use of media for instructional purposes in Nigerian schools dates back to the era of the teacher training colleges during the Colonial Period. During this period, teacher trainees were encouraged to produce low-cost instructional materials and improvise
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Analysis of factors influencing negative attitude toward teacher education in Nigeria.
; This study critically examined the factors influencing public attitudes toward teacher education in Nigeria. It analysed a series of nationwide surveys of negative public attitude toward the teaching profession using parents and prospective university students as respondents. A questionnaire made
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