West Africa Magazine No. 3065 29th March, 1976
| dc.contributor.author | West Africa magazine | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-12-06T13:23:31Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2025-12-06T13:23:31Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 1976-03-29 | |
| dc.description | Issue 3065 of West Africa Magazine_(March 29, 1976) covers Nigeria's financial challenges, Guinea-Bissau's peace, and regional updates. Published in London/distributed in Apapa, it reports on Nigeria's budget concerns, Senegal's presidency offer, and administrative roles. Key stories: “What will Nigeria do” highlights financial concerns; “Paigc republics” examines Guinea-Bissau's peace; “Once more” notes Senegal's presidency offer. Elsewhere: administrative roles (The Administrative service), books on war (Books), corruption discussion (The roots), and Ghana's price controls (Dateline Africa). A mix – politics, economics, and regional issues. | |
| dc.description.abstract | ■ What will Nigeria do when the Wells run dry? In Nigeria today government spending is exceeding revenue, Mr. A. E. Ekukinam, federal Commissioner for Finance told state Commissioners for finance at a meeting called to consider the country's position on the eve of the 1976/77 federal and state budgets ■ The paigc republics Guinea Bissau and Cape Verde 1: people at peace: Basil Davidson writes from Bissau, Republic of Guinea-Bissau ■ Once more, something new from Senegal: President Songhor is to be offered, like several other West African Presidents at this time, the chance of becoming President for life. ■ The Administrative service in Africa 3: Ln rural areas throughout Commonwealth West Africa governments are represented by administrative officials performing many of the functions which the "DOs" or "DCs" of colonial days performed ■ Books and publications: One Doctor's war: The broken bridge by R. B Alade ■ Over the Ruacana falls: South Africa's intransigence over her occupation of the calueque dam in Angola, which she has promised to evacuated if "assurances" are given by a third party, conceals the fear that, with the MPLA control of dams, her grip on Namibia will be loosened. ■ The roots of corruption?Dr. Tetteh Kofi an assistant Professor at the food research institute of Stafford University in California, continues the inter-university discussion on bribery and corruption. ■ Dateline Africa:Ghana latest price control regulations: Commercial houses and traders selling goods for which there are controlled prices must display the current controlled prices openly on their premises at all times | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2366 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.publisher | Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Limited. | |
| dc.title | West Africa Magazine No. 3065 29th March, 1976 | |
| dc.type | Article |
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