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    Drum magazine: Africa's leading magazine, no.283. November, 1974
    (Ebute- Metta, Lagos State( 37 Ibadan Street) :Drum Publications Nigeria Limited, 1974-11) Drum Africa
    ■ Human scarfice ■ Sex and you ■ Secrets of the leopard sect ■ The monster of Lagos harbour ■ Drum meets a beauty queen ■ PDP file ■ Drum motor special ■ Wives who take lover ■ Make the system work
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    Citizen magazine of April 29 - May 6, 1991 vol. 2, no 18.
    (Lagos state: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-04-29) CITIZEN Communications limited
    • Adamu Adamu’s Epitaph for Ba'at • America and the rest of the world. • Fraud in People's Bank. • Carnage in Bauchi. • Technology blueprint. • NBTE's clamp-down on poly’s. • How safe is the haven? • On to the past – Adamu Adamu. • Katsina: Picking-up the pieces. • Kano: market fire returns. • NAMB, leader in the making. • The Qur’an according to George Bush. • Sallah day tragedy: Lagos-based businessman loses two wives and six children in a gruesome Sallah day accident. • Angola: Peace in the kitty? • Cameroun: Biya back-pedals. • Sierra Leone: Nigeria, US troops to the rescue. • South Africa: ‘Sorry Mr. President, we can’t meet now'
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    Drum magazine: Africa's leading magazine, no.282. October, 1974
    (Ebute-:Metta, Lagos State( 37 Ibadan Street West): Drum Publications Nigeria Limited,, 1974-10) Drum Africa
    ■ Human scarfice in ancient Lagos ■ Suicide ends agony of the childless bride ■ Hardluck, Zaire ■ The ecstacy that led to death ■ My name is Obi. ■ Tenants in the land of our birth ■ Our aim is to give direction ■ Havana ■ Handwriting on the wall ■ People in pictures ■ An American..... ■ Women's Drum
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    Drum magazine : Africa's leading magazine no. 281
    (Ebute- Metta, Lagos State( 37 Ibadan Street West ): Drum Publications Nigeria Limited, 1974-09) Drum Africa
    ■ Gruesome mystery of the missing head ■ The sacrifice that went wrong ■ Doctor Ng'ombe- the amazing millionaire witchdoctor ■ Drum opinion ■ Ekwensi ■ Miss September Drum ■ Plaits are back ■ Computer boy shocks the experts ■ Adegoke Adelabu lion of the West ■ Me and the witchdoctor ■ Government steps into commercial banking ■ Banking and insurance ■ Girls on the game ■ People in pictures
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    Drum magazine : Africa's leading magazine No. 273 January 1974
    (Ebute- metta, Lagos State( 37 Ibadan Street West ): Drum Publications Nigeria Limited, 1974-01) Drum Africa
    ■ Harem Secrets of the fattened brides of Calabar ■ Ijebuland displays it's secret cult ■ People in pictures ■ The fabulous brides of Calabar ■ 21 great years of Drum ■ About sex ■ Nigeria God as old as the Pharoahs ■ Fashioned girl ■ Room at the top for Bola ■ Drum Africa ABC of new cars ■ Fiat: a man's car ■ Doctor Drum ■ Dear Dolly
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    Drum magazine: Africa's leading magazine no, 279 & 280 July and August 1974
    (Ebute- meta, Lagos State( 37 Ibadan Street West ): Drum Publications Nigeria Limited,, 1974) Drum Africa
    ■ Did the CIA lure Tshombe to his doom? Exclusive! ■ Riddle of musician Bakare's death ■ Drum letters ■ Who killed Ayinde Bakare? ■ The couping Portugal ■ Giant meets the dwarf ■ Swinging sweet things ■ Meet the prime minister of Bornu ■ Alhaji Adegbenro looks back ■ Crisi in the action group ■Doctor Drum ■ Dear Dolly ■ Inquiry: The facts behind Nigeria's ritual murders ■ White man in a black man's prison ■ Tshombe: C.I.A spring the trap ■ How missing persons die ■ The miracle girl of banana hill ■ White man's holiday in a black man's prison ■ Drum motoring special ■ Doctor Drum
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    Drum magazine: Africa's leading magazine no. 273, April 1976
    (Lagos State( 37 Ibadan Street West Ebute-Metta): Drum Publications Nigeria Limited, 1976-04) Drum Africa
    ■ Drum letters ■ We can wake the dead ■ Rape of a mother ■ Ali and his women ■ Agony of the mourning mother ■ Festival of cotton ■ Full speed ahead on giant steel project ■ World prices look bright for exports ■ Drum motoring special ■ Books ■ The night bird ■ Doctor Drum ■ Dear Dolly
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    West African technical review: professional magazine for industrial & business management February 1981
    (Yaba, Lagos State (NAS Ltd 288 Murtala Muhammed Way, PO. Box 4115) : Alan Charles Publishing Ltd, 1981-02) West African technical
    ■ Inkjet printing : Versatility, high speed, low cost - the advantages of ink jet printing account for it's application in fields where traditional printing methods have always been used before. ■ Commercial vehicle : British company, Duple Metsec, offers ckd steel-framed bus bodies for export. ■ Frozen food : Continuing our series on the frozen food industry; this month’s article includes a look at transport problems, and the wide variety of foods available in frozen form. ■ Controlling river blindness : The WHO combats river blindness using chemicals against the blackfly, carrier of the disease. ■ Systemtechnik BEAMA : British electrotechnical industry exhibitors at the Lagos Systemtechnik show. ■ West African construction: PRC housing strategy, Preventative maintenance, Mechanical pile splice, Mechanical hammers, Choosing a fork lift truck.
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    West Africa magazine no. 2886 2nd October 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd, 1972-10-02) West Africa magazine
    ■ Nigeria's foad to civil rule ■ Ghana's village artists ■ Common market- state of play ■ Africa and Amin ■ Three common market doors ■ Artists in the Village- This year district and regional arts festivals were held in Ghana to select artists for the National Arts Festival held in Kumasi. ■ West African businessmen in Britain: 1 ■ Books and publications- Nigeria's Puzzle Puddle ■ Commercial news- £1m. for Nigerian company ■ ECA warning on Portugal- EEC link ■ Dateline- Amin and Africa
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    West Africa magazine no. 2887 16th October 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1972-10-16) West Africa magazine
    ■ Gowon's national guidance ■ West African businessmen in Britain: 2 ■ Books and publications- The legacy of Ashby ■ Troubles at Tema ■ Rural masters of music ■ Commercial news- New shipping line set up ■ Gabon urges change in highway route ■ Dateline Africa- Guinea Sekou Touŕe and the WHO ■ From the States- Ikoku goes
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    West Africa magazine no. 2888 16th October 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd.,, 1972-10-16) West Africa Magazine
    ■ Fair deal for farmers ■ Three common market doors 3 ■ Ghana's rural masters of music ■ Asika and the politicians ■ Books and publications- Aid and trade fallacies ■ Commercial news- Nigeria's tin problems ■ US aid programme reviewed by OECD
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    West Africa magazine,no. 2890 30th October 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd.,, 1972-10-30) West Africa Magazine
    ■ Europe's summit: What about Africa? ■ Groping for African grouping ■ Dr Isong and the speculators ■ What role for the US? ■ Research for Ghana economy ■ Books and publications- Groping for grouping ■ Nuts and bolts of cooperation ■ Crisis in development- In his first article surveying the discussion on the 1969 conference on planning organised by the Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University. ■ What role for the US in Africa? Last week Tamar Golan drew attention to the shift in policy behind US aid to the Africa states of the Francophone Entente - Dahomey. ■ Commercial news- Cocoa pact doubts ■ Dateline Africa- Ghana- Politics and the supreme court
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    West Africa no. 2991, November 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1972-11) West Africa Magazine
    ■ Dahomey the troika topples ■ Azikiwe on military rule ■ Acheampong in Ashanti ■ Social pressures in Lagos ■ Cultural politics in Senegal ■ Should governments monopolise culture? ■ Matchet's diary- The Jew of Ethiopia ■ Books and publications- Africanity and humanity ■ Lagos-Population and Social Values: 1 ■ Commercial news- Shagari and Schweitzer ■ Dateline Africa- Nigeria Zik on military rule ■ Has Zik found an answer? ■ Ghana's search for an economic policy ■ Brazil's view of Africa ■ Dahomey's army settles in •Portugal and the West ■ Nixon, Africa and the rew realism ■ A thousand miles from Timbuctoo ■ Books and publications- The Portuguese Connection ■ Lagos-Population and Social Values: 2 ■ Ghana's subversion trial ■ Brazil's view of Africa 1 ■ Commercial news- EEC and aid ■ Dateline Africa- Dahomey amnesty for Kouandete ■ Ghana Asante and the TUC ■ Asika and his state ■ Four years of Mali's soldiers ■ Pompidou in Upper Volta ■ Coffee in crisis ■ Matchet's Diary in Enugu ■ Books and publications- Lawyers and issues ■ Commercial news- Annual report ■ Dateline Africa- Nigeria Senghor's successful tour ■ Mergers unions and life-styles ■ Interview with Colonel Acheampong ■ Arikpo in London ■ Pompidou and the franc zone ■ Matchct in Kumasi ■ Pompidou's tour aid, debts and francs: 2 ■ Books and publications- Davidson's Angola ■ Colonel Acheampong speaks ■ Anatomy of an airlift ■ Commercial news- Coffee: Abidjan to London ■ Dateline Africa- Nigeria Dr. Arikpo in London
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    West Africa no. 2879 Week-ending 25th August 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1972-08-25) West Africa magazine
    ■ Amin and Africa- Because of the difficulties which will arise if some 50,000 British citizens suddenly arrive in Britain from Uganda ■ Nigerian officials in business ■ Ghana's subversion trial opens ■ Sir Dauda in London ■ African realities Ivory Coast ■ Books and publications- Crime and Punishment ■ Commercial news- International Agreement at stake- Crucial Coffee talks open ■ Dateline Africa- Ghana- Subversion trial opens
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    West Africa no. 2880 Week-ending 1st September 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1972-09-01) West Africa magazine
    ■ Assassination and OAU- One little remarked aspect of the Moroccan affair (the new attempt on the life of King Hassan II and its dramatic repercussions) ■ Nigeria and the Olympics ■ Siaka Stevens at 67 ■ Acneampong and private investment ■ Eboue and Chad ■ The Gambia feeds itself ■ Victory at Munich? ■ Raising Rice in the Gambia ■ Commercial news- Acheampong on the private sector. Partnership, not take-over' in Ghana ■ Sierra Leone- President Stevens looks ahead. President Siaka Stevens has just celebrated his 67th birthday. ■ Dateline Africa- Ghana- Defence plea at plot trial
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    West Africa no. 2881 Week-ending 8th September 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1972-09-08) West Africa magazine
    ■ Cholera and Politics- It was in August 1970 that the first cases of cholera in Africa south of the Sahara were recorded. ■ Drought in Senegal ■ Africa's UN mandarin ■ The US and the Nigerian civil war ■ Acheampong on civilian rule ■ Senegal- Groundnuts still a burden? ■ Books and publications- Among London's natives ■ Commercial news- Cocoa prices rise £40 a ton ■ Dateline Africa- Ghana- When will power be handed over?
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    West Africa no. 2880 Week-ending 15th September 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1972-09-15) West Africa magazine
    ■ Sierra Leone: crunch for democracy? ■ West Africa’s port crisis ■ The US and Nigeria's war ■ Sierra Leone -What prospect for democracy? ■ Chad- The testament of general cortadellas ■ Books and publications- What is African literature? ■ Ports- The vital link. ■ Commercial news- New Cocoa pact bid ■ Dateline Africa- Ghana-Acheampong and the workers
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    West Africa no. 2885 Week-ending 29th September 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1972-09-29) West Africa magazine
    ■ Acheampoinig’s progress report- In the first full budget statement since the military regime took over in Ghana Col Acheampoinig ■ Bongo and Macias come together ■ Sierra Leone: More opposition arrests ■ World Bank and West Africa ■ Nigerian local government: Backwater ■ Ghana NRC's first budget-1 ■ The Bank on the Farm ■ Books and publications- Creative schizophrenia ■ Commercial news- Liberalise expatriate quotas' plea ■ Dateline Africa- Gabon Frontier dispute settled ■ Nigeria World support for arts festival
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    West Africa no. 2877 Week-ending 11th August 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1972-08-11) West Africa magazine
    ■ Nknimah: politics in perspective ■ Lord Carrington in Lagos ■ Gambia opts for Yaounde ■ Akpeteshie in uniform ■ Horton and history ■ Recovery in the Rivers ■ Clean bill for Crown Agents ■ Books and publications- Christianity and the Ibos Missionary Enterprise and Rivalry in Igboland 1857-1914 ■ Nigeria- Recovery in the rivers ■ Commercial news- Standard bank in Africa In the annual report of Standard and Chartered bank, in which the former BWA was merged, profits of Standard bank Nigeria limited are reported again to be higher. ■ Dateline Africa- Ghana Acheampong warns foreigners
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    West Africa no. 2877 Week-ending 4th August 1972
    (Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1972-08-04) West Africa magazine
    ■ What’s left off the Commonwealth? Even before the British government decided to float sterling in June ■ Sierra Leone to change its name ? ■ African development bank- problems of the "take-off" stage. ■ Books and publications- From Brazza to Congo-B ■ Is Lagos "Over-Populated"? The drift from the rural areas to the city of Lagos has been causing some concern. ■ Ivory Coast- The importance of agriculture- Tamar Golan concludes her study of the prospects for and acheivements so far of, Ivorien agricultural policy. ■ Farmer Tsitsi and "Operation feed yourself (Life of Madam Altastes continued from West Africa, June 9, 1972) ■ Commercial news- Overseas aid- British plans increase ■ Dateline Africa- Ghana- Subversion decree details