Ilorin Emirate Scholars of Nupe Origin’s Role in The Educational Curriculum of The Emirate
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2025-05
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Journal of Islamic Educational Research (JIER)
Abstract
Education is the basis of uprightness, morality, credible and reliable technology, and security, which are
essential for life sustenance. The foundation of standard education lies in a sound curriculum. In the
thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the University of Timbuktu in the defunct Songhai Empire of West
Africa competed successfully with European Universities in all spheres of knowledge. However, in the
twenty-first century, none of the West African universities possessed the quality attained by their counterparts
in the industrialized countries. This indicates that many things went wrong in our universities' evolutionary
trends and development. This study examined the historical contributions of Nupe scholars alongside other
ethnic groups (Hausa, Yoruba, and Fulani) of Ilorin Emirate origin to the educational development of the
geographical entity, to enable the reform of our educational system for positive growth. The paper adopted
a historical research method, which involved a case study approach, using archival materials, oral interviews,
text content analysis, comparative analysis, and internet materials to assess the causes and courses of the
dysfunctional educational system in the Ilorin Emirate. The study concluded that the scholars of Nupe
extractions from the Ilorin Emirate contributed immensely to the enrichment of the academic curriculum of
the Emirate. Although this was sustained, there was a slow pace in its further development, which adversely
impacted the educational development of the Ilorin Emirate.
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Educational Institution, Curriculum Analysis, Reformation, Sustenance, Ilorin Emirate