Citizen magazine of December 23 - 29, 1991 vol. 2, no 52.

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1991-12-23
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Lagos: Citizen Communications limited
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• Diarchy can't work here. • Leaders: unbanning the "oldbreed" politicians. • Election: how the mighty fell. • Pensioners: retired soldiers protest the non-payment of their pension benefits. • Customs: Open borders, open smuggling. • The Augean stable: NTI director indicts societyfor exam malpractices. • Delta state: Group Captain Ochulor's progress report. • Death at sea: Over 500 Egyptian pilgrims and holiday makers are feared drowned in the Red Sea. • Angola: Angolan refugees return to the country as peace accord is having a firm footing. • Economy: a formula forsustained growth. • Kabiru Yusuf: Echoing Enahoro. • The war cry of January 1965 • January 1965 • What is the army spirit? by Mrs. Commissioner John McMillan. • Staff Notation Part IX. • How much should I give?.

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This is the citizen magazine of December 23 - 29, 1991 vol. 2, No 52. Citizen magazine is an independent publication that documents culture through the lens of Blackness, featuring beautifully designed content that showcases the zeitgeist from a new vantage point. It's described as "by us, for everyone," indicating its mission to cater to a broad audience while highlighting diverse perspects. The magazine is published by Citizen Media, a team dedicated to building a platform that adds to the rich landscape of culture and Black culture. You can find more information about Citizen magazine on their website, where they also accept submissions and provide contact details for advertising and press inquiries.
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