African Concord magazine: the premier pan-African weekly of November 27, 1986 No 117.
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• Slaying the ethnic Octopus. • Anini menace must be stopped. • All calm at Fourah Bay. • The pride of a nation. • The match lost but won. • The gem‘birds’: Profiles. • Youth as redeemer. • Football: Nigeria’s many snags. • Coaches, Foreign or Local. • Alozie’s narrow escape • Trailing the assassins. • The AIDS hoax. • Africa emerges in the square mile. • The city’s African whizz kid. • Sierra Leone: The unenviable legacy haunting Momoh • Momoh falls short on new order. • Interview: “suffer now. enjoy later”. • Uganda. Museveni optimistic about future. • Uganda- Europe not always to blame. • Zaire: a thorn in Mobutu's side. • Molotov dies in obscurity. • The case for harnessing natural energy. • Cheap power from the sun. • 25 years of Stock Exchange. • A stronger naira. • Obstacles to ECOWAS trade. • Fela: Far from boos. • Music-1 axi Paid Paia — Soukous. • Soca and Salsa sounds. • Exhibition: Dream, fantasy and reality.