Citizen magazine of May 27th - June 3rd, 1991 vol.2, no.22: the ultimate in pleasurable reading
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• Bauchi: A carnage, a massacre. • Premier commercial bank: new ownership structure through privatization for greater efficiency and profitable growth. • India: Death of a survivor. • Students’ Unions: spoiling for war. • Government is chasing shadows — chima. • Arewa House: mother of oil appeal funds. • NPEC: politics off primary education. • Katsina: Police day. • Private Hospitals: under the hammer. • Insurance: new dawn. • BoJanle Awe's cross. • Mengistu: gone at last. • Cameroon: It’s final countdown, President Paul Biya and the opposition head for a clash on political • reforms. • India: end of the dynasty, Rajiv Gandhi is killed, thus ending the 44- year reign • of the Nehrus. • Kuwait: Kuwait leadership is in tatters and is making worse its image by visitinghorror on migrant workers and citizens. • Rest in peace, Sagbo. • Health: bedwetting. • New voices in Benue. • Theatre in bondage: the play "The operators" is an indictment of our society's current moral tone. • Trouble brews: soccer violence and constant disruption of matches may take the shine off the on-going professional league. • AAAF re-admits South Africa. • Lendl leads money chart.