Towards one Nigeria No. 3
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the other enemies of Nigeria by J. Igbozue; operational code of conduct for the Nigerian Armed Forces by J. Kumolu; the real enemy of the east-central state by A. Williams; the rebel forces by O. Adekunle; the fall of Nsukka by E. Jackson; the astonishing revelation from Washington by O. Thomas; the inhumanity of the rebel high command by M. Sanni; the cracks in the rebel front by J. Kumolu; public collection and private wealth in the east-central state by A. Williams; lessons of Reconstruction from Ogoja by P. Obaiagbon; mercenaries and collaborators by H. Agedah; the escape plans of the rebel leaders by O. Adekunle; the bonny victory by E Jackson; the foreign press and the Nigerian situation by F. Ani; the inevitability of a total war by A. Williams; the rebels' desperate search for foreign exchange by J. Garuba; the growing desperation in the rebel camp by A, Lipede; the appeal to the people of the east-central state by O. Thomas; the Ogoja robbery by M. Usenekong; The Prospects for a Peaceful Settlement of the Nigeria Crisis by J. Igbozue; the sacred duty before the Nigerian Armed Forces by O. Thomas; Nigeria's final rejection of Ibo domination by F. Jackson; the dangerous lies of Enugu Radio by G. Odunsi; nigeria's external trade by J. Igbozue; the fresh revelations about the mid-west coup by o. Ohonbamu; the confusion among the rebels in Benin by F. Ani; Ojukwu's Search for an Exit by M. Sanni; the two faces of the United States by M. Usenekong; arms and diplomacy in the Nigerian Crisis by O. Thomas; the countries behind Ojukwu's rebellion by P. Obiahegbon.