The African Guardian of 12th September, 1988. Vol.3, no.35

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1988-09-12
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Lagos: Guardian Magazine Limited
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 The military and 1992  Bendel: Gods own state?  Who is the real Maryam?  Hard road to justice.  Making up for lost time.  Burundi: another grim harvest.  Bashing the blacks: Ambassador Donowaki denies racial discrimination in Japan.  Peace signals beam; Morocco, Polisario accept Un plan to end war.  Verdict on a failed coup: planners of a coup to oust Late Kuntche jailed.  Hassles of a cease-fire: peace talks deadlocked over positions on withdrawal.  Mayhem in the air: a week of plane crashes in three continents.  Harvest of fortune: PLO gets set for government-in-exile.  How muc of the answer is MAMSER?  The sweep of a new broom: Rasaki’s radical measures jolt Lagosian.  A sharp shot: federal government fires Enugu council chairman.  Sound off: Col. Mark cuts telephone lines, consumers protest.  Will they ever go: Nigerians wonder if the military will ever let go.  Checking banned politicians: Babangida’s warning receives mixed reactions from assembly members.  The lure of power.  Recipe for recovery: expert weigh options on resuscitation of the econoy.  It’s cheap, it’s bad: low price lure consumers to fake goods.  Advertising industry in Nigeria.  Wanted: quotes from IBB, Nigerians call for memorable speeches from the president.  Eyes on the crown: Lasisi beats Allotey, prepare for world title.  Assault on masked men: the Adesanyan brothers say armed robbery can be contained through cooperation.  Dogging the radicals.

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This is the African Guardian, a weekly magazine of the Guardian, September 12, 1988.
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