NEW Era Magazine vol. 2. no. 10, March 1973.

dc.contributor.authorEdited by Dr. Omoh Esiemokai
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-06T01:33:32Z
dc.date.available2026-01-06T01:33:32Z
dc.date.issued1973-03-10
dc.descriptionNew Era Magazine vol. 2 no. 10 (March 1973) covers Nigerian politics, culture, and social issues. Edited by Dr. Omoh Esiemokai, it features profiles on Hajia Gambo Sawaba, Hubert Ogunde, and I.K. Dairo. Key stories: “Denmark” highlights democracy; “Ex-political” profiles Gambo Sawaba; “The changing face” notes Zaria's growth. Articles: African nationalism (African nationalism), women's issues (Women's world), musician profiles, NYSC controversy (NYSC rumpus), and fiction (First instalment). A mix – politics, culture, and society
dc.description.abstract■ Denmark land of democracy by Dr. Omoh Esiemokai: Denmark is in Northern Europe with a population of over five million. ■ Ex-political stormy-petrel Hajia Gambo Sawaba: The name Gambo Sawaba rings a bell m the minds of those who followed closely the turmoils of Nigeria's post-independence political era' ■ I was jailed 15 times Gambo Sawaba:Gambo Sawaba started her turbulent political career in the fifties. "I could not wait any longer; ■ The changing face of Zaira: The sleeping city of Zaria is gradually getting awake. Its posture of near-static develop ment is phasing out and the town's social inertia is coming under easy change. ■ The hot seat of Gumel by Ajayi Memaiyetan: The upheavals currently con vulsing every aspect of tradi tion's throne is reflected in history. ■ African nationalism viewed as a product of colonial experience Part II: The historical antecedents of these contemporary currents are illuminating in establishing the relationship between colo nial practices and modern na tionalism and sovereignty. ■ Women's world by Rekiya Jose : Men and their infidelity: From time immemorial women have always been blamed for broken homes. ■ Stage personalities: My struggles: Hubert Ogunde: Hubert Adedeji Ogunde is a living legend. It is yet to be seen whether his followers intend making him a deity. ■ I. K. Dairo the tycoon musician : A Juju musician is apparently the only one who could eat his cake and have it. ■ NYSC rumpus government versus students? ■ Who is the Nigerian youth? NYSC rumpus: The idea of sending our graduating students to work in places other than their place of choice, was first contained in the Head of state's broadcast to the Nation last October. ■ First instalment:At the Labour ward by Jo Hanson
dc.identifier.urihttps://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2404
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKano (No 26, Niger road, P. O. Box 722): Oluseyi Press Limited
dc.titleNEW Era Magazine vol. 2. no. 10, March 1973.
dc.typeArticle
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