Overview:
Western education was introduced to Nigeria through Christian missionary activities in the mid-19th century, primarily aimed at evangelism and civilization. Missionary education became the foundation of formal schooling in Southern Nigeria.
Key Points:
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The Portuguese introduced Christianity and basic literacy to Warri and Benin in the 15th century, but significant progress began in the 19th century.
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Early missionaries included:
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Church Missionary Society (CMS)
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Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society
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Roman Catholic Mission
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Presbyterian Mission
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Purpose of Missionary Schools:
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Teach the 3Rs: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic
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Enable Bible reading in local languages
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Train interpreters, clerks, and catechists
First Notable Schools:
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Badagry (1842) – CMS started the first successful mission school.
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Sierra Leone returnees helped establish early schooling structures.