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    Nigerian Tide newspaper Wednesday, March 1, 1978, Vol. 8, No. 1931
    (Nigerian Tide, 1978-03-01) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Licensed buying agents complain:N1M palm produce rot away • Shake up in Lagos cabinet • Nigerian at Washington conference • Only good leaders command respect: Bali tells soldiers • Women doctors meet • Who got that money? • Of registration and jugglery • NBC port Harcourt must improve • Control food price • Employ stenographers as teachers • Stop demolishing houses • Halt those drivers • GOV Lauds Abraka college • Payment of legitimate debts underway • Agreement for N3.9M housing units signed • CST graduation Day • Our promise to read seriously consider every complaint and take appropriate action • Veteran Nationalist Leader in South Africa is dead • Poor countries loan may be written off • Death of Egyptian Editor: Trial begins • Syrian leaders refuse meeting with US envoy • National interest motivated new policy on technical education • Need for unity • N71,800 gift to voluntary bodies • 500 grants for IKA • Pilot literacy scheme takes off in Bendel • Molestation of students alleged • Hotel workers give deadline • Omu at mobile clinic jetty • Nigeria, Liberia pledge support • Rivers, Imo, Cross River, end meeting • 16 Journalists for Ondo sport bodies • Ondo order 12000 sport facilities • Boxing Throne: Exit Andeh, enter Nwankpa • Man who forged gov’s signature gets bail • NEPA makes a promise! • Works contractors plan showdown
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    Nigerian Tide newspaper Monday, June 9, 1980, Vol. 10, No. 2639
    (Nigerian Tide, 1980-06-09) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Texaco Spillage Victims: Okilo warns again • No major fed govt project in Rivers • Indisciplined student expelled 22 suspended • Two worker downgraded by board • Board urged to solve company’s problems • Four high court judges take oath • High court complex for Ahoade • Low profile and all that • Safety in the air • We May 29, 2025 what is PH state • Managing town development funds • No major • Found raising banned in schools • Development fund of N.7M launched • Alarming rate of crime: Judge rebukes youth • Local govt committee challenged • Seven Papal Knights receive investitures • Basin authority plans 4 dams • Campaign launched to educate farmers • Commissioner structures • Parents teachers urged to co-operate • Mr. Anthony Ikem: Anthony Ikem declared missing • Contract for 100 thousand units Signed • Slaughter house for Abonnema • Health board chairman wants co-operation • Man with no fixed address charged • Curfew imposed on students • Oil found off-shore: ivory coast signs Drilling pact • 30 killed daily in political violence • Lessons that must not be forgotten • Will Pretoria learn the Zimbabwe lesson? • Old oil-filed plays new role in China • Cowboy raving as State Policy • Evil of exam leakage: Big lesson • ALGA rejects Port Harcourt State • Cry to world athletes • 1980 budget for sport: it’s small • Health: 100 prosecuted in PH • Incidence of corruption, hooliganism: Traditional ruler cries out to govt • Imo building own Airport
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    Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday, September 1, 1978, Vol. 6, No. 2037 Abstract:
    (Nigerian Tide, 1978-09-01) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Awo’s enemy list: ‘an olive branch’ • Towards post-military politics: New body formed • Stiff check at port complex • Mechanics cry out for help • Social workers end course • Watch out for opportunists • Bank consoles dead director’s family • Braithwaite warns • Fedeco and the rest of us • Punish these drivers • Unfair postings • Wastes in p’harcourt • Let’s forget the past • Give us rsa exam centre • Ifere calls on emir of Ilorin • LG IS COMMON MAN’S LAST HOPE • Colonel adenihun • Ofn scribe is dead • Davis inspects guard • Councillor, six others accused of stealing • Oduoha coop society registered • Amgbare II installed • Nigerian studies media effectiveness • ‘Big time arms’ runners named • Kenya urged to fight corruption • Taking care of the people • Inglorious anniversary of apartheid’s 30th year • What has 1979 in stock for Nigeria? • Military rule and stability • Probe commercial schools • Forgery: man to wait till October 10 • New approach to Nigerian problems wanted • Fire preventing units for crs towns • Eferebo, hippo begin verbal wap • Oil giants in sanction scandal
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    Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday, December 30, 1977, Vol. 7, No. 1069
    (Nigerian Tide, 1977-12-30) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Night a house was razed • Hapless 100! • Another fire tragedy averted in Lagos • Israel won't quit Arab territories, says Begin • No more wages for Equatorial Guinea Returnees • Land Sales Criticized • Twelve persons discharged • Work hard plea to co-operative society • Make prompt returns principals urged • Health confab ends in Benin city • Darker days ahead? • Assembly's ban on Times was wrong • Public opinion forum • That report was erroneous • Expand technical schools • Please construct this road • Wanted, dynamic research policy • Commissioner opens new garage • Hennessy a very special brandy— unmistakably French ・ • Obong celebrates fourth anniversary • SMG calls for job satisfaction • Fraud deters progress • Blind body meets • Watam proves favorite • No permanent structures • N35,000 schemes for Otuoke • Federal military government Niger Delta basin development authority vacancies • Peace world waits on M-East • Tale of a ship that went down in 1916 • This funny world • Politicus: please say it louder • NBC programme • NTV channel 10 PH • Hotel presidential Port Harcourt festival programme 1977/1978 • Grantex rice hullers the most reliable rice mill machinery for farmers • Ministry of local government public notice local government election bonny local government area • Reward for a missing hand bag • Tenders for the Supply of Drugs, Dressings and Medical Sundries for 1978/79 • Omu tours project sites in Calabar • Singer students pass out • Vehicle dealers warned • Part Harcourt stadium: how long do we wait? • Tide sport • Pools forecast week 22:international pool pointe • Magical displays • King of draws • Special draws by Mac Lee • Hotel razed to ashes • Abacha at military hospital • Now, airways union kicks • Fire at Lagos NBC
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    Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday, December 13, 1978, Vol. 8, No. 2175
    (Nigerian Tide, 1978-12-13) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Presidency: PRP to wait on nominee • We’ll eliminate illiteracy by 1985- NAP • FEDECO WARNS: Don’t campaign before registration • Notice of disconnection of electricity supply in Port Harcourt • OBA WANTS HATE-FREE NATION • DUBIOUS CIVIL SERVANTS ARE WARNED • POLITICKING: Deadline Criticised • Robbery suspects detained • Ex-principal elected • PRP appoints officers • NMA urged to produce our needs • A MOMENT OF DECISION • DON’T NEGLECT WORK ON EAST-WEST ROAD • PRP AND NOMINEES • Public OPiNiON FORUM • The habit of greeting • OUR TECHNOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE WORRIES STUDENTS • Motocyclists warned agains speeding • CIVIL SERVANTS ADVISED ON PARTISAN POLITICS • New youth body born in Bomadi • OSA MARKET OPENS • GENERAL AKUFFO’S HISTORIC VISIT • BRITAIN TO AID 3RD WORLD COOPS • ABORTION: MY VIEW • Mother and child care • HAPPY BIRTHDAY PHOTOGRAPHS • R.S.B.C programme • ‘BEFORE DARKERNESS FALLS AGAIN’ • MID WEEK With TONS FETEPIGI • Leadership explosion
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    The Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday April 18, 1977, vol.7, no.859
    (Nigerian Tide, 1977-04-18) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Appointment of teachers • Two school bodies clash: engaged staff to wait • Hotelier convicted • Hoarded star beer seized • Special case for women • Corps members impress inspector • Editorial, we march on [1], performance ratio, gigantic scheme • Construct Ndoni roads • NBC and Sujiye Iboroma • Give water to EBUBU • Class room blown down: Easter surprise package for school kids • Hospital gets new female wards • Training scheme for companies lauded • Commissioners advises councillors • Company ordered to pay N2,942 • Registration for ’77-78 UPE begins • Campaign on metric system launched • Student convicted for impersonation • Substantial contributions • Developing Africa • Our Angola policy • Do we really use our conscience? • Nigeria and developing Africa • Suleman storms to tennis crown • How they fared • Singer industrial machines your partner in profit • Akioye is not pleased • Stormy smash • Now, you must aim really high: Lekwot charges rivers athletes • PH boys shoot to gold
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    The Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday, April 19, 1977, vol.7, no.860
    (Nigerian Tide, 1977-04-19) NIGERIAN Tide
    • 30 customs officials charged: Malpractices, corruption alleged • Now, NIDB acquired • Ali’s message to African scouts • Diseases prevention mounts • Tasks force corp members • Civil service needs changes • Bizman becomes Ezeji of Ngwaland • Bendel plans new colleges • Productivity should be a yardstick • Editorial,we march on [2] • PCB, extend functions to rural areas • That judgement on PH ownership • NPRC probe overdue • Increase power supply, NEPA told • Bendel budgets N466.3 million for its services • Local government system to foster democracy • Youth centres for all states • Two months festival ends • Baker accuses cop of seduction • Lady teachers’s arrest ordered • David-West in Opobo • Claims 400 naira damages • Debate on French aid to Zaire • Leaders divided over issue of détente • Ethopia silent over arms deal • Ghana: Brighter economic prospects ahead • African lab leads fight against • E. African co-operation on river management • Before civilian rule • NYSC members work on twenty-six projects • New mosque for benin • More times to win stalls • Four to threat charges • Ngwa councillor wants unity • Corps members lauded • 39 farmers, fishermen get loan • Hotels board inaugurated • Ondo to spend N107.9m on social services • Superior skill rob bonny of golden chance • Another slap on racists • Bori boys run into a 4—0 wallop • Memoirs are best made of these • 14 jailed for breach of peace • Beware of rascals • Warning to the nation • Aims of LG reforms outlined • Don urges skilled, disciplined army
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    The Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday August 6, 1976, vol.6, no.641
    (Nigerian Tide, 1976-08-06) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Big hope for erosion victims: Magoro in port harcourt • FMG promises assistance: N45m docks to ports case • Envoys see Obasanjo • Gov lekwot’s address to youth corps members • Send naval officers to NPA wharf • Editorial,we are happy to miss them • What of those dismissed policemen • Let us help the insane ones • Let varsities have faculty of engineering • Cash gift for ABU artists • Bizmen urged to be patriotic • Coy boss fetes staff • Attorney-general defends N1m suit • Police needs recruits • Former commissioner loses injunction suit • Unity make progress • Nunieh probe panel holds press confab • Accidents on the roads • Lijadu sisters coming out • Whose goat? • Music committee for FESTAC • Maluna thrills London crowd • Boycott still hunts games but blind cripples carry on • Wrestlers VIE for honours • Bad eggs retired for 1 year • Sharks fans need funds • NPA on tour • 120 Judokas for kano on august 14 • Greater tomorrow in tough grooming • Acada sports at Ife • Big puzzle for UNTH board how was N2m stolen? • Allagoa completes assignment • Chairman appeals • Power failures: NEPA votes N250m
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    The Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday April 27, 1977, vol.7, no.867
    (Nigerian Tide, 1977-04-27) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Lekwot opens N84,000 mill • Livestock industry gets boost • Higher quality,cheaper prices • Socio-economic war for africa urged • Colleges shut down in Mali • Africa hall opened in Washington • Foreigners may quit Rhodesia • Editorial: Enough of this • Give fair share to all • Check this situation, R.S.T.C • Beware of fraud • Change this pillar-box • Commodity board now takes off • Star group gets N500,000 grant • 2 soldiers earn honour • Lazy contractor loses N33,000 job • Mystery deaths puzzle police • Church gets generator • PCB devises new strategy • Women society celebrates • 12 pupils win scholarship awards • Judge shows concern over bad driving • Brigadier Joe Garba receives august visitor • Doctor in court for murder • Emir lauds local government reforms • Jos museum marks silver jubilee • 7 federal depts. for secretariat • Abraka students decry hotel project • Probe is ordered : Dismay over army barracks building projects • Ogbaku postal agency opens • Livestock experts hail OFN • Sugar daughters are opportunists • Why vultures live in the tree • Consider hens that lay golden eggs • Djibouti: what future after independence • GOV sees projects • Cheers for corpsmen • Governor wants press team work • Maidoh panel submits report to Addullahi • Importers warned • Trade fair advisory board set up • Traditional ruler advises Egbemas • Camping to begin in rivers very soon • Four nations for B’ball tourney • Corrado storms on • Government makes a pledge • All projets to be completed: Nwibani visits Ndoni area • Supreme court to hear fewer criminal appeal cases
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    The Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday August 7, 1976, vol.6, no.642
    (Nigerian Tide, 1976-08-07) NIGERIAN Tide
    • 53 stools accorded recognition: family, village heads are out • White paper on rivers chiefs • Imo states gives N10,000 to scouts • Quicker justices assured • Embargo on stock fish bites • Two metre cassava harvested • Farmers form primary body • Dissident quits • Mobil denies all • Scouts get bicycles • Editorial: the way out of corruption • Chieftaincy recognition • V –C calls for more agric schools • Ex-treasurer in court on theft charge • Sketch board of directors sacked • Concern over land take over • Even growth for all areas • Memberships of ITF rises • Notes from S’ leone • Alafin entertains visitors • Volunteers redeployed • Illegal making of chiefs is debasing • Bendel press boss calls on governor • Research farm for rivers state • First scout jamboree for Aug 28 • Giant hatchery may bring down egg cost • Aba post office scheme grounds • Church starts Pentecostal meeting • Alien beggars to exit soon • New rates on land out • NAF launch quarterly newsletter • Egypt- sudan pact and arab unity • Jaguars for aerial photography • Since we met last • From my mail bag • Resident leads raid • Bid to raise revenue • Seminar on industrial scheme • Farmer set tree • World cup elimination: Nigeria to meet sierra leone on OCT 16 • 4 clubs opt for challenge cup • Kano has lofty plans for sports • Measles threat at Izzi • Guests panic • Nursing needs leadership • Obuzo at graduation ceremony • UPE : kanu gives stern warning
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    The Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday August 7, 1979, vol.9, no.2,376
    (Nigerian Tide, 1979-08-07) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Presidential campaign hots up • Why grains board was set up: chairman explains in PH • Bloodless coup in E’ guinea • Insurance coy bags N.5m profit • Administrator wants greater ties • Four games reserves coming • 300 chief given papers • Trade centre needs aid • Security training planned for airport staff • Why the press should be free • Treat everybody fairly • Forget about tribal politics • They are traditional dresses • These should be your qualities • Postal agency opened in bonny • Day zik filed his papers • Students graduate at centre • Retiring perm sec feted • Fund’s objectives spelt out • New saving scheme launched • Lagos council plans for stalls, roads • Epidemic rate slumps • Christians urged to be loyal • Thirty years of military • Administration in Nigeria: leaders have kept their pledge • Flashback to head of state’s 1976 visit to rivers state • Paradox of morality • New venue for rivers V ball • Maxwell resources golf tourney angry over anomalies • Kio strokes to glory • 490 for camping – in cross river • Amoo is still king • Coaching clinic for games masters • Magistrate wants law of libel to be reviewed • NSC workers on war path • We scored 37,000 votes not 27,000 – NPN
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    The Nigerian Tide newspaper Wednesday, August 8, 1979, vol.9, no.2,377
    (Nigerian Tide, 1979-08-08) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Appeal of general Obasanjo • Cheers for Obasanjo in PH, off to owerri • Custom impound N.1m goods • Clerical officers advised on efficiency • FMG plans disease free poultry • New exco body for NUJ Benue • Food crisis: US to the rescue • Renting manager feted • Peace in our communities • A god fearing leader • Teachers congratulate okoli • NPN GOVT is for all– chiroma • UPN stalwart dies • Defeated candidate complains • Assemble man pleads for unity • More election petitions filed • Unisure names new chairman • Bizman loses land suit • Community urged to pay taxes • New secretary for LG council appointed • Industrial action grips, PH based company • Two person change with stealing • Date fixed for community festival • I needed to invest in new agricultural equipment and more land, the mercantile bank was able to help me with both’’ • Workers want report out • National bank get a new director • 5 town In CRS get light • Betrayal of party alliances • Electorates • Policy on training scheme explained, Mrs. IDOWU addresses seminar • The presidency: whither goes Nigeria? • Bendel athletes aksed to keep the flag flying • NNB of C can’t be questioned! • Soccer draws now out, rivers play sokoto • Obasanjo strokes to glory • Who aid for medical resources • N50m boost for 2 hospital • Guest at government house • Improved standard envisaged • No transfer please jakande • It’s NMA, not NMC
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    Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday, August 5, 1976, vol.6, no.640
    (Nigerian Tide, 1976-08-05) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Nurses maiden graduation day • Dismissed, Board is dissolved • Director got himself N10,000 a year job • Three shot dead • Purpose of local government • We are now ready for FESTAC • Study leaps in African history • Hard times await south Africa • Nigerian economy benefits from indigenization law • Imo grants N10,000 for jamboree • ASCON offices ready sept ‘77 • Igberre is sinking • Editorial, let them go • Port Harcourt and dirty surroundings • Local government reform • We need dustbins • Aba landlords are greedy • 1,000 workers uncertain as hotels close • Police nab dangerous persons • Cultural union • Don’t play with your job, workers warned • How to win government help, Egbema told • We won’t support useless projects • Gbenemene installed • New corps members in rivers • Research for fishermen • Business news, another brewery soon, insurance seminar, bottles moulding • Promotions in Mandilas • Palm beach insurance co • Imo state establishes water body • Wide publicity necessary for government activities • High fees in hospitals condemmed • Mass desertion threatens to split NPA,sharks • ‘sky power’ still tops • Nigeria is venue for IMSF in 1978 • High hopes • Eagles move up • 700 pensioners in dilemma • 1-year of hard time in view • Federal officers due PH • P.E CONFAB ends • Priest dies at 130
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    The Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday, August 7, 1980, vol.10, no.2
    (Nigerian Tide,, 1980-08-07) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Health workers stay action • School plans for more students, also more teachers • Unitech bill clears another hurdle • Parties can’t fix MPs' salaries. • NPP deplores Gov Aku’s statement • Deputy governor at PH fair • Chief cries out for land • 8 Clinic get order • Local government service board • Public opinion forum • Encourage the sharks players • Plan well • Famgbe erosion • Delta state • Aims of course explained • Laborer convicted • Ministry of Agriculture restructured • Youth along can bring peace • Review importation law, Govt urged • Business tit-bit, contract, NDB loan, layoffs industrialists • Access roads • A review of Nigercat operation in imo state • Managing for profit • PH trade fair • P’harcourt trade fair: Have you been there? • When NNPC boss met Gov Okilo • Medical imbalance • Interstate basketball contest in minna • WAFU cup: handsome price for shark if… • Team off today • Rivers inn chase of gold medal, nice win for champion • Calabar rally back to win • No need for more state ex-judges • N30,000 contraband seized • Colonial-type government better • 1,200 NYSC for rivers • Princess chat
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    Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday, August 1, 1980. Vol. 10 no. 2684
    (Nigerian Tide,, 1980-08-01) NIGERIAN Tide
    • Rivers maiden civil budget goes through • Okilo thanks assembly, assents to bill • MPs commend the budget • ‘Harmony now exists in NTVA’ • Pupils leave schools without certificates • Group wants Benue state split • Prices of farm crops revised upwards • Student fight erosion • Governor Aku set up probe on land fracas • Parties and their loyalist • Street sign posts • Make I.B Johnson street one way traffic • Omagwa is neglected • MPs commend • Modern fish port planned for Abonnema • School board get land • Communities assured of amenities • Bursary scheme for police • Loans budget approved • Two teachers to face suspension • Accountant departs • Water boss flays contractors • Chief hails judiciary • Government plans to boost oil palm • US –Nigeria accord signed in Lagos • US lobby to acquire soviet base • World briefs • The federal housing policy • Constitutional position of MPs without parties • The institution of fasting • R/S government speaks on teachers’ crisis • Provide amenities for sports -Rives government told • NPRC. ADMAS clash • IT’S Epoch-making indeed- thirteen association launched • FEDECO team sworn in • Shehu, Ekwueme declare assets • Rivers vgovernment rep for the north • Tanzania plan big –against Nigeria • Akpor soccer begins