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The white buildings of Ahmadu Bello University lie between the A.19 Zaria‐Funtua road and a small river that runs, deeply trenched in red laterite, through the surrounding scrubland. For much of the year this “river” is a spruit of water no more than a foot wide and two inches deep—it is only in electric storms that it hisses as a torrent between the laterite banks—nevertheless, it may be taken as a pledge, at all times of the year, that sufficient subterranean water may be pumped out of the sands of the river‐bed to meet the needs of the University. The large blocks of buildings, in modern concrete idiom, look as if they have been torn from a city and dropped upon this open scrubland.

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