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Item Open Access Afriscope magazine of June, 1997 Vol. 7, No 6.(Lagos: Pan Afriscope Nigeria Limited, 1997-06) Pan Afriscope Nigeria Limited• Quit this organization. • Next OAU summit: leaders and their styles. • OAU and the International system. • Zaire: Mobutu's tragedy. • Shipping services in Nigeria. • The London Summit and Africa. • International banks and South Africa. • Criticism as homicide: a reply to Femi Osofisan's literacy as suicide. • The long illness of ex-Chief Kiti. • Dr. Aboubakar Diaby Ouattara: ECOWAS is my dream come true.Item Open Access Afriscope magazine of April, 1997 Vol. 7, No 4.(Lagos: Pan Afriscope (Nigeria) Ltd, 1997-04) Pan Afriscope (Nigeria) Ltd• Mobutu’s headaches. • Ngouabi’s assassination. • Africa’s security system. • Who are the progressives? • The search for Intra-African Communications. • Africa's brain drain. • Growth of Nigeria's Assembly Industry. • Motor vehicle assembly in Nigeria: problems and prospects • OFN= one year impact on food production • John Deere tractors: the power behind efficient farming. • The meaning of sound education. • African soccer: does the better side always win?Item Open Access Afriscope magazine of July, 1997 Vol. 7, No 7.(Lagos: Pan Afriscope Nigeria Limited., 1997-07) Pan Afriscope Nigeria Limited• Acheampong and Ghana. • The devil and the deep sea. • TOFT sugar harvesting system. • Lavery’s recombing plant. • Nigeria: Bank’s December activities. • It takes more than irrigation to turn arid land to food. • Military Coups in Africa: why the guns are never silent. • Against the titans in Nigerian literature. • Colour television in Nigerian scene. • The colour TV market. • Negotiation in Zimbabwe: art of manouevre, art of war. • S. Africa and the impending war.Item Open Access Afriscope magazine of May, 1997 Vol. 7, No 5.(Lagos: Pan Afriscope (Nigeria) Limited, 1997-05) Pan Afriscope (Nigeria) Limited• Zaire: Stability Western Style. • Soviet's Low Priority in Africa. • Zimbabwe's Peace Prospects. • U.S. Firms and South Africa. • Ghana's Union Government. • Base of Afro-Arab Unity. • Nigeria's booming construction industry. • Social cost of the boom. • Idi Amin and the commonwealth. • A new commonwealth is born. • The phenomenon of roots. • Commonwealth games: an imminent African boycott.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of June 15 - 21, 1992 Vol. 3, No 24.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1992-06-15) CITIZEN Communication Limited• Zangon Kataf riots. • Ministerial changes and the relief package. • Of “idle” deputy governors. • The presidential race and the incumbency factor – Mohammed Haruna. • The road to hell: the complete story of the February 6 riots in Zangon Kataf can now be told, including the issues, passions, events and persons that aided and abetted it. • What is to be done: the Cudjoe commission made many suggestions on how to avoid a repeat of the riots. • Eko Expo: a disappointing outing. • Housing fund may be stalled. • NAOC to invest 18 million Naira in exploration. • Egypt death of a secularist: Militant muslims give their verdict: If you preach secularism, you are an atheist and should die. • Behold a new dawn: President Konare takes the driver's seat in Mali and ends military rule of two decades. • Labour: taking charge. • Defending the rule of law: lawyers in Lagos begin an indefinite boycott of courts in protest against government's disobedience to court orders. • Presidential 419? How Pretoria was stung for 35 million Naira by a presidential aspirant. • Deputy governors: throne without power. • Long on talks, short on action: Rio proves a talking shop as the US and western leaders holds back on commitment. • The wilderness of exile: African writers in exile gather in London to discuss the joys and pains of creating in relocation. • A handbook for journalists.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of July 6 - 12, 1992 Vol. 3, No 27.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1992-07-06) CITIZEN Communication Limited• The Makama makes his bid. • NEC’s blank cheque. • OAU of the 90’s. • Sword of Damocles: a clear picture is emerging as to who will not succeed Babangida —the oldbreed. • In aid of learning: education gets a boost in Bauchi State as the administration of Governor Dahiru Mohammed launches endowment fund. • Kid robbers: saved from the hangman. • Kogi’s knotty question: Is Governor Abubakar Audu skew-handed in distributing political appointments and patronages? • Upholding the rule of law: government grants the "Gwagwalada Five" temporary freedom. • A prophet of doom: Manufacturers Association of Nigeria's half-yearly report paints the same old picture of a dull future for the national economy. • Brighter days ahead: experts say there is silver lining in the economy. • Cadbury donates to charity. • OAU: quest for new identity. • An ominous silence: Algerians hold their breath as they mourn their slain leader. • Heading for peace? Calm returns as the three months siege on Sarajevo is lifted. • DTN Giving voice to the city: Abuja, the nations new capital gets its first daily paper. • Junior World Cup: Eagles’ tough task.Item Open Access This is the citizen magazine of June 29 – July 5, 1992 Vol. 3, No 25.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1992-06-29) CITIZEN Communication Limited• Jukun war/The third front. • The July 4 election. • For a differential salary structure. • De Klerk’s cross. • Aminu and Alhaji as scapegoats – Mohammed Haruna. • Senate battle royale: The Social Democratic Party and National Republican Convention return to the polls to test their strength as the National Assembly elections come up next Saturday. • Presidency: the incumbency factor and all that. • Nzeribe acting treasonably: Apostles of the "hidden agenda" thesis appear vindicated as Chief Arthur Nzeribe, billionaire SDP presidential aspirant, calls for an extension of the transition programme to 1996. • Ensure adequate collateral security. • NNPC: Direct sale is best. • LBN records 1.2 billion Naira turnover. • The bottomline: ANC first suspended talks with the government, then last week it withdrew altogether. • The battle of Houphouet Boigny: opposition turns down President Boigny's peace gesture. • Labour pains: the struggle against the then common enemy, Soviet Union may have been won but the child may come out a still birth. • Doves fly in: to the relief of Arabs and George Bush, Likud hawks lose the election. • Presidential retrenchment – Bilkisu Yusuf. • Hajj for all by the year 2000. • Much ado about a prize: NUJ heads for the law court in a bid to stop the Nigeria Media Awards. • Nigeria's suspension: FIFA is wrong. • Sport seminar: sporting women.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of June 22 - 28, 1992 Vol. 3, No 24.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1992-06-22) CITIZEN Communication Limited• Jeddah crash. • Revenue allocation. • Review open ballot. • Samurai should stay home. • A brave new Earth – Adamu Adamu. • We understand each other – Osoba. • The situation is critical” — Abdulkarim. • Operations might halt – Lere. • Go away Pascal: workers mount pressure on their president to resign. • Treasonable times? Government arraigns five human rights activists before a Gwagwalada magistrate court for treason. • The tale of two giants: FRCN Kaduna and Kaduna Polytechnic. • ABUTH Wages of labour: peace is yet to return to crisis - tom ABU Teaching Hospitals. • Narcotics: winning and losing. • Temporary reprieve: Banks which have not met the June 19 deadline live longer as the CBN tarries awhile on verification. • From coffee-room to the street: CODESA impasse forces blacks out on the streets, while President de Klerk calls up white reservists. • Samurai steps out: Japanese troops now can be sent to the world's trouble spots but only for noncombat activities. • Another cease-fire broken: despite UN's efforts to end the bloodshed in Yugoslavia, the warring factions continue their war unabated. • Gowon’s muddy legacy. • Soft drink millionaires. • Politics and players. • Olympic trials: below standard.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of May 11 - 17, 1992 Vol. 3, No 19.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1992-05-11) CITIZEN Communication Limited• The president we want. • A disaster without let (II). • Beyond May Day. • Saddam's revolutions –Adamu Adamu. • Adamu Ciroma the man to beat: his entry into the presidential race sent sock waves, making him the candidate to beat. • Adamu Ciroma: a grade-one performer. • Probe: Chief of Army Staff's statement rekindles the debate on the merit of probing the military. • Human Rights: not yet Uhuru. • Census ’91 and Niger State. • The fire next door: Fuel scarcity resulting in hike in transport fares, started a revolt by commuters in Ogun and Lagos states. • National oil launches Hervella. • Malawi, for whom the bell tolls: two days of violent demonstrations gave old man Banda a real shaking. • Algeria: not free to be. • Negroes are angry: Los Angeles explodes in racial violence, questioning America's moral leadership. • Eye opener. • Pro-league fracas: NFA banishes Ranchers.Item Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.24, 12th January, 1989(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo.):Complete Communications Limited,, 1989-01-12) Climax■ Revealed I was out there a dead man! by Chris Okotie ■ Exclusive- Jimi Solanke spits fire on Col. Akogun ■ Ex-president will die this year- A psychic predicts ■ Exclusive Granny (68) menstruates, accused of Witchcraft. She'll know no peace even in her grave ■ Readers poll: What IBB must do for us in 1989 ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.25, 19th January,1989(Lagos State( Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo.): Complete Communications Limited,, 1989-01-19) Climax■ Segun Awolowo isn't under my grip- Abah ■ Unraveled! Riddle of menstrual circle ■ I haven't made love in ages says Queen Bianca ■ Climax poll- Why do girls bleach ■ Meet the blind telephone operator ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ Extra!Item Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.27, 2nd february,1989(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo.): Complete Communications Limited,, 1989-02-02) Climax■ Incredible: water that cures everything ■ Onyeka's lunch date with Climax readers ■ Exclusive: Woman who lost all her children ■ Success unlimited ■ Intimate encounter ■ The truth about my case against ex-governor Mbakwe. Jimi Johnson ■ Fashion Biz ruined my marriage Nikky Africana ■ The real reason I quit my radio job- Rose Ogunro ■ Geraldine: My people opposed my marriage to Fawehinmi's brotherItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.28, 9th february,1989(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo.): Complete Communications Limited, Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo., 1989-02-09) Climax■ The high society wedding in Kaduna ■ I didn't marry Lukman's daughter because of his status- Hubby ■ Would you pose nude for #15M? ■ Michael Jackson's sister did for playboy ■ Leave my Keshi alone pleads wife ■ Man whose wife won't stay dead ■ I came straight from the cemetery to find her sitting in the arm chair ■ I'll die for king Sunny Ade- Wife ■ Solarin ready to dine with Okogie. The war is now over.Item Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.29, 16th february, 1989(Lagos State( Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo.): Complete Communications Limited,, 1989-02-16) Climax■ World exclusive! Man who makes love to hus daughters ■ Obisia bombshell: shame of my ex-mother-in-law ■ I can't believe my son is dead.. father of late Victor Akan ■ My life with mad people.. Psychiatrist ■ How beer ruined my radio job... by Pat Doyle ■ Revealed! How I sacrificed my love for female newscaster ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.30, 23rd february, 1989(Lagos State( Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo): Complete Communications Limited, Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo., 1989-02-23) Climax■ Juju power scares council demolition squad ■ My machine just packed up and I started vomiting says a council official ■ Nikky Africana: portrait of a distinguished fashion designer ■ Why I can't keep friends....Peggy ■ Career women gain more respect ■ Ms Phil of Piscean fashions ■ Onyeka meets Climax fans at nite shift super lunch ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.20, 26th January, 1989(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo): Complete Communications Limited,, 1989-01-26) Climax■ I'm not Onyeka Onwenu's- Sunny Ade ■ Extra... How to reawaken your sexual desire ■ Exclusive- The man who cook's on water ■ I can marry more Wives for my husband- Orisabunmi ■ 10 things you'd wish to know about George Bush ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.31 of 2nd march, 1989(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo): Complete Communications Limited,, 1989-03-02) Climax■ Girl chains her father like a goat ■ I decide what happens to anybody around me ■ My only weakness is beautiful women- Samanja ■ Mama Awo's interview almost cost me my job- Kunle Hamzat ■ Our men are a polygamous lot says Dada Obioha ■ What turned me into motor park tout by Bayo Success ■ Ex-grauate of Kirikiri ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Drum: Africa's leading magazine Nigerian edition March 1977(Lagos State(37 Ibadan Street West Ebute-Metta): Drum Publications Nigeria Limited, 1977-03) Drum Africa■ Did you like Festac? ■ Zik bares his soul ■ Drum letters ■ The Egyptians at horseplay.... ■ The death of a childless tyrant ■ Roses and her poetry ■ Drum business ■ Exclusive: strange Secrets of Jesus of Oyingbo ■ Banking and insurance ■ Drum interview ■ Dear DollyItem Open Access Drum: Africa's leading magazine Nigerian edition April 1977(Lagos State(37 Ibadan Street West Ebute-Metta): Drum Publications Nigeria Limited, 1977-04) Drum Africa■ Zik on Presidency and press ■ I had a baby by a reverend father ■ House rents: what the people say ■ Drum letters ■ A goat seller sweeps the board ■ Royal leader with a vision ■ Drum exclusive ■ Drum business ■ Government should probe Jesus of Oyingbo ■ It's cheeky festac! ■ Drum motor ■ Pity poor Pedro ■ Doctor Drum ■ Dear DollyItem Open Access Drum: Africa's leading magazine Nigerian edition May 1977(Lagos State(37 Ibadan Street West Ebute-Metta): Drum Publications Nigeria Limited, 1977-05) Drum Africa■ The archbishop Amin loved and killed ■ Chief Lawson and the search for Holy Grail ■ What make the people of Oro rich ■ Drum letters ■ Focus on people ■ How Dele defused boxing Atomic bomb ■ Stripped for action ■ Business Drum ■ The Swaziland connection ■ It is not the good life ■ No turning back ■ Doctor Drum ■ Dear Dolly