Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday, September 1, 1978, Vol. 6, No. 2037 Abstract:

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1978-09-01
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• Awo’s enemy list: ‘an olive branch’ • Towards post-military politics: New body formed • Stiff check at port complex • Mechanics cry out for help • Social workers end course • Watch out for opportunists • Bank consoles dead director’s family • Braithwaite warns • Fedeco and the rest of us • Punish these drivers • Unfair postings • Wastes in p’harcourt • Let’s forget the past • Give us rsa exam centre • Ifere calls on emir of Ilorin • LG IS COMMON MAN’S LAST HOPE • Colonel adenihun • Ofn scribe is dead • Davis inspects guard • Councillor, six others accused of stealing • Oduoha coop society registered • Amgbare II installed • Nigerian studies media effectiveness • ‘Big time arms’ runners named • Kenya urged to fight corruption • Taking care of the people • Inglorious anniversary of apartheid’s 30th year • What has 1979 in stock for Nigeria? • Military rule and stability • Probe commercial schools • Forgery: man to wait till October 10 • New approach to Nigerian problems wanted • Fire preventing units for crs towns • Eferebo, hippo begin verbal wap • Oil giants in sanction scandal

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This is the Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday, September 1, 1978, Vol. 6, No. 2037. The Nigerian Tide is a major regional daily newspaper based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. The publication was established in the early 1970s and has played a significant role in chronicling political and socio-economic developments in the Niger Delta and across the nation
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