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Item Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.10, of 6th october,1988(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo)Complete Communications Limited,, 1988-10-06) CLIMAX■ Lady Evangelist Odeleke close-up on Okota miracle worker ■ Independence anniversary special ■ Sizzling gossip from Benin wife battles TV star rival ■ My ex-wife's job broke out marriage but Osaretin ( above) is wonderful by Sir Victor Uwaifo ■ Why this photograph is so special to me! By Chief H. I. D. Awolowo ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.3, of 18th august,1988(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo): Complete Communications Limited,, 1988-08-18) CLIMAX■ Me had a child before? Who started this crazy rumour? Gloria Ogunbadejo on her marriage to Bisi ■ Obisia Nwankpa why I knocked out my former wife? ■ Plus.... would you marry a second wife for your husband? Meet a woman who did! ■ Lucky Chris Osagie Okojie and pretty Doyin made it successfully to the altar, but what wound you do if you are less fortunate and your partner did not show up at the altar on your wedding day? Our nation-wide survey reveals a scintillating answer! ■ Exclusive! I married Princess Abah Adesanya before late Segun Awolowo says Chief Badmus ■ Why has the Holy mosque of Omupo turned a death trap? ■ Inside: How to meet your self and March on to boring success! ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.8, of 22nd september,1988(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo.): Complete Communications Limited,, 1988-09-22) CLIMAX■ 4 great interview ■ Chris Okotie Oscar Jr. needs deliverance ■ Patrick Oke I'm not a cassanova ■ Ovuleria me and new masquerade ■ Uche Ibeto macho is ideal for me ■ Odegbami's strange encounter with Richard Akinjide Alias 12⅔ ■ Inside: would you like to have a night out with this celebrity? ■ The World must know I didn't sleep with anybody to win my beauty crowns- Lynda Chuba IkreazuItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.17, of 24th november,1988(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo): Complete Communications Limited,, 1988-11-24) CLIMAX■ Politics is like football- Wuru ■ Floxy is happy cooking for the poor ■ Climax opinion poll: ■ Why ladies go about with tissue paper ■ Exclusive! Nigerian men are callous Funmi Davies speaks ■ I fooled Awo in love game says Bola Asofeso ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.18, of 1st of december,1988(Lagos State( Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo):Complete Communications Limited,, 1988-12-01) CLIMAX■ Climax poll: Who is the most popular T. V. girl? ■ Cheers! We've picked album contest winners ■ Nobody gave me #2M to hist MAMSER jamboree- Poatson Chief, Jibe Adeniyi ■ Special! Maryam at 40! ■ Frustration sent me out of village headmaster Lakunle Ojo ■ Exclusive... I'll beat Solarin any day says Okogie on students/labour controversy ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.19, of 8th december, 1988(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo): Complete Communications Limited,, 1988-12-08) CLIMAX■ Exclusive- is the NTA stealing from the blind? ■ How Nigeria can produce world beaters by NOC President, Raheem Adejumo ■ African cup of champion clubs: what the experts say ■ Naira rain at Kalu's Abriba chieftaincy bash ■ Special: Evi-Edna celebrate gold harvest in ploygram Xmas thriller ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Climax: the ultimate in pleasurable reading, Vol.1 No.20, of 15th december 1988.(Lagos State(Plot 3, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota-lsolo): Complete Communications Limited,, 1988-12-15) CLIMAX■ Exclusive! Ex-Miss Nigeria, Rosemary Okeke, hubby head for splitsville ■ Is Okoro Jnr. hooked on drugs? ■ My life in detention by showman John Chukwu ■ Special Obisia Nwankpa is a liar! Says ex-mother-in-law ■ Aftermath of Seoul shame ■ Cash-strapped NTA suffered salary backlash ■ Meet our first brain teaser prize winner ■ Special features ■ Regulars ■ ExtraItem Open Access Citizen magazine of May 20 - 27, 1991 Vol. 2, No 21.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-05-20) CITIZEN Communications limited• Close the open ballot. • Much ado about coins. • Salute to Winnie's defiance. • Soyinka, Obasanjo and the UN top job - Mohammed Haruna. • Open ballot: not yet the panacea. • Bauchi Crisis: digging a bottomless pit? • NEC Vs NLC: Break that romance. • Harvest in CARIA. • NEPA eleven: not off the hook. • Ogbemudia where is our N400 million? • Anambra gets guide. • South Africa Winnie Jailed. • Middle East: we aren't buddies. • Nepal: Electoral shock for Congress. • Lions storm Tripoli for Al-Madina. • Things fall apart.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of June 3 - 10, 1991 Vol. 2, No 23.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-06-03) CITIZEN Communications limited• OAU Summit. • Quite untidy. • NLC and politics. • Yugoslavia: Re-caging the ethnic monster. • OAU Summit: President Babangida takes over as OAU chairman this week, but can he save Africa? • The legitimacy question. • Gowon was there. • Arewa House: Sour note on “mother of all launchings” • Students’ Union: Fracas and death on campuses. • Bendel State: Nigeria an macrocosm. • Drug scandal Dusted virtue. • Enter the new "mafia": Colonel Tanko Ayuba has a new rethink in the calibre of the real "Kaduna Mafia". • BON post 35 million Naira profit. • How much is too much? • RIMS trust fund swell. • Cadbury: solidifying base. • Kassim Musa Bichi: SAP only remedy. • Ethiopia Bumpy road ahead. • USSR election of an autocrat: Georgians know he is a dictator and they love him for it. • Yugoslavia: Bleak house. • Republican fury. • Kaduna state: Big boost for sports. • Basketball celebrates silver. • Red Star clinch Euro cup.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of May 6 - 13, 1991 vol. 2, No 19.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-05-06) CITIZEN Communications limited• The case of the civil disturbances decree. • Dangers to stability. • Labour pains. • Building bridges of harmony. • Middle east conference. • Why religious riots continue regardless. • Who is dominating who? • One year after Orkar. • Orkar’s coup and detained relations. • Nigeria: Frontiers of peace, harmony. • Education not a local matter: Primary school funding, teachers argue, is not a matter for local councils. • The IBB factor. • Towards a successful Hajj exercise. • Workers day: gains and losses. • Trusting an ICON: ICON launches a unit trust that promises so much for all categories of investors. • A giant at five: Nigerdock, Nigeria's premiership-building company clocks five and takes giant strides. • Tug of war: Aviation workers disagree with the aviation minister, over cargo handling. • Another white elephant? • Experts jaw jaw on the feasibility of the community bank project. • Madike: twist and turns. • Ethiopia: at the cliff’s edge. • South Africa: tension mounts. • Bangladesh: still endangered. • El Salvador: bringing down the barricades. • Middle East: a new world odour? • Cult of piracy – Bilkisu Yusuf. • For Colonel Rasaki’s eyes. • Occupational stress. • Toads for the professor: Professor Chukwuemeka Ike, celebrated author of the novel, "Toad For Supper" turns 60. • 9th National Sports Festival (2): lessons from 'Bauchi ‘91’ • Time-up for Okala junior.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of June 10 - 17, 1991 Vol. 2, No 24.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-06-10) CITIZEN Communications limited• A summit of indecisions. • The killing of Dr Nwogu Okere. • Algeria: The people know better. • Khomeini – Adamu Adamu. • 27th OAU Summit: a new awakening? • UN Scribe: Obasanjo loses round one. • The Naira and the Kobo. • The humorous, the scandalous. • Showdown at the newsstand. • Borno State: in search of candidates. • Industry: Steel and Iron. • Winners at Jeleen supergifts draw. • Algeria: Islamic Republic of Algeria? • Uganda: a reporter s diary. • OAU Summit: show and substance – Kabiru Yusuf. • CAN conspiracy. • Wear a uniform, take a free ride. • Flying Eagles: shaping up for Cairo.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of May 13 - 20, 1991 Vol. 2, No 20.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-05-13) CITIZEN Communications limited• The Tiv: Who will the bride marry? • Local government power. • For hitch free Hajj. • Angola's broken china. • Third Republic: the Tiv factor Wooing the bride. • Tafawa Balewa: April 22 massacre. • Tragedy: little angels disappear. • Dan lyan Misau: That 38 billion Naira debt! • I also fear the Kaduna Mafia" – Aliko. • More bagful of change. • Nigerian Railway Corporation: cracks on the rails. • RUMS rolls a winning dice. • South Africa: crackles in townships. • Cameroun “Infantile disease” • Britain: tough times for Tories. • Bangladesh death country: as water recedes, survivors are still helpless and corpses take over the place. • VIP prisoners. • Home makers on the high table: Women converge in Ilorin for a national workshop on the lot of the Nigerian Women. • Abandoned facilities dare Kure.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of June 17 - 23, 1991 Vol. 2, No 25.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-06-17) CITIZEN Communications limited• Arewa House: what next? • ID Card: end the blight. • Nomadic education. • Sir Mobolaji Bonk-Anthony. • Letter to Chief Alex Akinyele – Mohammed Haruna. • National ID Card: a project defies three administrations. • Afro Continental Nigeria Limited – self portrait. • Nomadic Education: "Fear deal" for the nomads. • NRC: stronger together. • Tackling the legacy of Africa’s slavery. • Aliko Dangote: "How I made my millions" • Broad Street: the flip-side of the coin. • South Africa: De Klerk courts Moi. • Ethiopia: Uneasy calm. • China: gang of three. • Thatcher of Kwara. • Sam Loco: Thirty-years on stage. • A song for mother Africa. • French open: surprises of Rotand Garros.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of December 9 - 15, 1991 vol. 2, No 50.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-12-09) CITIZEN Communications limited• Leaders: NEC's critical test. • Adamu Adamu: tail wags dog. • Eye on thegovernmenthouse: Sixty two candidates are poised to slug it out in the December 14 governorship and mayoralty elections. • Transition: Cat and mouse game. • Libya:America and Britain want two Libyans for trial but strongman Ghaddafi won't give in. • Togo: Eyadema still in charge? • Burkina Faso: Only about 30 per cent of Burkinabes voted, yet Campaore insists he is the president. • Lebanon: Curtains fall in hostage drama. • Capital market: Unit finance here to stay. • Kabiru Yusuf: good luck, Saror. • Children of Africa concert: The sister of all flops. • 1991 football season: Losers all the way. • Tennis: Davis for Noah’s team.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of November 18 - 24, 1991 vol. 2, No 47.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-11-18) CITIZEN Communications limited• The masses and private schools. • Leaders: will diarchy work? • The Kano exodus. • Mohammed Haruna: why we must stick to 1992 regardless. • Civilian governors’ military overlords: will Babangida's experiment in diarchy work? • The areas of potential conflict are many— Z. A. Bonat Research fellow ABUZaria. • SDP: Erstwhile winners in the SDP October 19 primaries lose out in the November 9 run off. • BLP: Kaduna played host to Better Life Progamme’s fourth anniversary. • Kano riots: the law is insensitive – JNS. • Hand of fate: R.B.K. Okafor the first republic politician who erroneously announced Zik's' death' in 1989 dies at 64. • Clement Akpamgbo: Babangida performs creditably but.. – NBA president. • USSR: Yeltsin backs down. • AHL records impressive results. • Aviation: vacancy in the cockpits. • Increase supplies to UN system of Agencies — Usman. • Bilkisu Yusuf: Reign of arms. • Charles Oputa: The "bad boy" of Nigerian showbiz reveals his other side in a no-holds-barred programme. • Who needs a foreign coach? • Basketball: The Magic of AIDS.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of June 24 – July 1, 1991 Vol. 2, No 26.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-06-24) CITIZEN Communications limited• Minorities bid for the presidency. • Not a NEC affair. • The North must mot burn. • One Republic, many democrats: the North and South cannot agree over the presidency, so the minorities claim it. • Religious tension: quenching the fire. • IAR: reaching out. • Ward congress: no surprises. • NEC: One voter, one card. • Benue State: honey combers. • Professional books: Publishers shy away. • Banking: new measures harsh, butt timely. • Togo: triumph for democracy. • South Africa: no blacks, no whites. • India: the devil you know. • Philippines: the volcanoes speak up. • Middle East: Israeli defies the world. • Soviet Union: Gorby, Yeltsin: Friends or foes? • Save us from redeemers – Kabiru Yusuf. • How I made my millions – Aliko Dangote. • Victory for the watchdog. • Weightlifting: Grooming for greater tomorrow.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of July 1 - 8, 1991 Vol. 2, No 27.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-07-01) CITIZEN Communications limited• Ogbemudia's Waterloo? • No to drugs. • Africa's wind of change. • In support of “adventures” abroad – Mohammed Haruna. • Nigerian Railway Corporation: Ogbemudia's moment of decision. • War against retrenchment. • Management and Union The agreement. • NRC Vs NEC: Who is afraid of women wings? • Plateau state: Set for the big one. • Business in ECOWAS: slow like snail. • Leadway Assurance: IDA makes debut. • United Distillers home brew. • UNIPETROL More shares per gallon. • South Africa: Huddleston’s return. • Yugoslavia: Europe's 'Lebanon'? • Chuck Mike: Home to roost. • A journal for Journalists: The Nigerian Union of Journalists launches a quarterly journal to keep tabs on the profession. • All-Africa Games: Bracing up for the best.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of July 8 - 15, 1991 Vol. 2, No 28.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-07-08) CITIZEN Communications limited• Smash the petrol syndicates. • Taylor and peace. • The 50 billion Naira controversy. • The police is your fiend – Adamu Adamu. • The 50 billion Naira controversy: the deportation of a foreign correspondent. • Concern over Nigeria’s use of oil windfall. • Fuel crisis Syndicates joke control. • Eleven Governors: just flake before. • Abana Community: Citizens of two "countries". • Sokoto State: race against time. • Alhaji appeals to African Re-insurance. • Cadbury Promotes six. • Conference of the people: for the first time in 30 years, the ANC conference holds inside South Africa. • Algeria A cage for Islam. • Beginning of the end: Charles Taylor thinks Liberians, at last, deserve some peace. • The "Empress" bows out: Unable to re-adjust, Thatcher leaves the Commons. • Truce hut: The ceasefire agreement arranged by the European Community seems to be holding, but just. • Dangers of “adventures” abroad – Kabiru Yusuf. • Ulcer: frank answers. • Ben Enwonwu: Toast to an Icon. • Jakande’s troubles: an insider spills the beans on the goings-on at John West.Item Open Access Citizen magazine of July 15, 1991 Vol. 2, No 29.(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-07-15) CITIZEN Communications limited• Chike Obi goofed. • BCCI’s travails. • Making ECOWAS tick. • Africa's triumph. • Haba New Nigerian – Mohammed Haruna. • ECOWAS: a new spirit is born. • We are all comfortable with the ECOWAS peace plan” — Dr. sawyer. • Old loyalties die hard. • Jeddah air mishap: the Lord taketh. • Abuja mayoral race: Indigenes’ show. • Onyekwere Ogba: "NERFUND is on course. • Aba market: another feather for the giant. • Merchant banks get pass mark. • NewDEVCO forges ahead. • John Holt welcomes MacRae. • Togo: President Eyadema bows to pluralism, but few believe him. • Algeria business as usual: Chadli Benjedid sticks to his repressive hold on power. • ANC's new look: emerging from its 48th conference, the Congress is all set to rule. • America's pound of flesh: Iraq submits a list of its nuclear equipment. America says it is not enough. • Sea robbers rise again. • Treating Ulcer. • Drama: a sour toast for Soyinka. • Muda Lawal: another star gone. • Challenge cup’s blues. • Graf still No. 2.Item Open Access Farmstock: stockbreeders and farmers monthly magazine on agriculture October 1969(Lagos State(17 Abeokuta Street, Ebute-Metta): Alayande Publishing Company 17,, 1969-10) Edited by Abiodun Ojugbele■ News, sales and advisory service on ■ Livestock ■ Poultry ■ Fishing ■ Horticulture ■ Farming ■ Foodstuffs e.t.c.