African Concord magazine: the premier pan-African weekly of December 23, 1986 No 121.
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• Farewell to Dele Giwa. • Malawi’s treachery. • Anti-Palme campaign by British media. • IBB’s quiet revolution. • Kongi’s bounteous harvest. • Ogun, obel at crossroad. • The Ruska saga. • Soyinka’s socio-polical ideas. • Essence of Soyinka’s drama. • The legion of critics. • The modern African writer. • Anini the straw man. • Plague in Nigeria’s bowels. • Africa’s unenviable tasks. • UNIBEN: Alele Williams’ stewardship. • Chad: behind the blood and tears. • Food supply: Niger Delta’s scorecard. • Small scale industries: prospects and problems. • South Africa: the pressure builds up. • Will Europe follow Barclays’ lead?. • Standard is next target, says Garba. • Profitable relationship with apartheid system. • Nigeria: an apocalyptic report. • Reagan: the media backlash. • Saving our children. • Bailing the economy. • Wank workers spoil for war. • Lid put on the naira. • Imminent debt package agreement?. • Africa’s contempt for Coca-cola cup. • NIIA’s success song.