(1)Harding James Ekperigin: Harding James known for his works in the development of physical education in Nigeria was born in Ugbori in Warri local government area of delta state. He attended government college, Ibadan where his athletics skill started. It must be noted that Harding James participated in Gier cup competition in 1937 where he recorded an outstanding performance in the game of long jump. But his outstanding performance and dedication to sports earned him a scholarship to study at the loughborough training college which was famous in England. He went on to graduate as the professionally trained Nigeria in physical education in 1952. When Ekperigin returned to Nigeria, he was quickly appointed as an education officer by the then western region and was placed in charge of physical and health education of the ministry because of his outstanding performance in England. In 1963 he moved from Ibadan to Benin city when the mid-western region was established to head the physical and health education of the state ministry of education. He was quickly replaced by Isaac Akioye. On the 18th of January 1981 James died at the age of 68 years. Ekperign really played a major role in establishing physical education and health education in Nigeria. That is no wonder why he his referred to as all-time father of physical education in Nigeria.
it is as old as man himself, if you can trace the history of education in nigeria you can as well trace history of physical education in nigeria
Physical Education in Nigeria dates back to a long period of time.Nigerians have developed Physical education by Trial and Error.Many Pioneers have helped in the elevating of the Physical System.It all dates back to the early 1900's
Development of health in Nigeria
The father of physical education in Nigeria is commonly regarded as Dr. Ola Akinloye. He was a prominent figure in the development and promotion of physical education in the country, advocating for its importance in the overall education system. Dr. Akinloye's contributions laid the foundation for the growth and recognition of physical education in Nigeria.
There are many types and challenges in physical and health education mostly in Nigeria. Due to my explanation you would see the harmful and the importance of it. Douglas Yakubu.
physical education is sports :) be nice
The history of physical education in Nigeria began from the late sixties. Before that time there was no serious research about such education. In this article, we will learn about the top 5 pioneers of this sphere of education.
Physical Education of F uedalism
A. O. Ozigi has written: 'Education in Northern Nigeria' -- subject(s): Education, History
His name is Harding JALEGHEYI Ekperigin. NOT James. I know because he is my Dad. Weyinmi Ekperigin
History of Nigerian EducationThe Nigerian education system started slowly but soundly developing during the colonial time until the conclusion of World War II. The Christian missionaries introduced the western education system in Nigeria in the mid-nineteenth century. In 1990, three fundamentally distinct education systems existed in Nigeria - the indigenous system, the Quranic schools, and formal European-style educational institutions. Higher Education in Nigeria originated with the colonial government launching the Yaba Higher College in 1934.According to the 1979 constitution, education in Nigeria became the responsibility of the state and local councils. The first 6 years of primary education were made mandatory, which was a significant factor in the development of education in Nigeria. There has been a noticeable upgrading of educational facilities in Nigeria in recent years.
Oh honey, Professor M.O. Ajisafe was a big deal in Nigerian physical education. He made significant contributions by promoting sports and fitness programs, training teachers in physical education, and advocating for the importance of physical activity in schools. Basically, he was the OG when it came to shaping the way Nigerians viewed and participated in physical education.