This book provides a stimulating historical narration of Ɓeyekpe (education) among the Gbagyi under British Colonialism 1920-1960. The Ɓeyekpe (education) in the pre-colonial period its characteristics aim and objectives are examined.While the training and stages of training in Ɓeyekpe (education) of the Gbagyi in the pre-colonial period are discussed the significance of the Ɓeyekpe (education) to pre-colonial Gbagyi and his society is explicitly made clear in the book. The arrival of the British colonialist in Gbagyi land which occasion the occupation of the area and which paved the way for the introduction of British western literacy system of knowledge as well as its role in the subordination and disappearance of Ɓeyekpe(education) are explained. The subordination and disappearance of the Ɓeyekpe (education) and its consequences on the Gbagyi and his society are appraised. The reasons why the Gbagyi is unable to divorce his Ɓeyekpe (education) from Colonialism and the various ways to redeem and reposition the Ɓeyekpe (education) to regain its indigenous knowledge status have a strong footing and to enable it embrace the future are explored.
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