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N.Z. MAN IN NIGERIA

Job With U.N.E.S.C.O. (N.Z.P.A .-Reuter—Ctrovrlohl ) NEW YORK, April 24. A New Zealand education expert. Mr Thomas Wilson, has left for Nigeria to supervise the establishment of four teacher training colleges there, the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation reported today. The colleges will train badly - needed secondary school teachers in the northern, eastern and western re iicna of Nigeria and in the capital, Lagos. Before leaving. Mr Wilson said the Lagos college, which would be the first to open, would have a student body of 460 future teachers.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 20

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N.Z. MAN IN NIGERIA Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 20

N.Z. MAN IN NIGERIA Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 20

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