West Africa magazine no. 2899, 1st January, 1973

dc.contributor.authorWest Africa magazine
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-04T13:52:25Z
dc.date.available2026-02-04T13:52:25Z
dc.date.issued1973-01-01
dc.descriptionThis is the West Africa Magazine 2899, 1st January 1973. This magazine transitioned from a colonial publication to a platform for West Africans’ own accounts of their politics, history, and culture, West Africa is an invaluable resource for primary documentation on twentieth-century Africa.
dc.description.abstract■ Senghor seeks an opposition: Senghor and the State of Senegal ■ USSR in Africa now: ■ Matchet in the Gambia: ■ Can Ghana pay her debts? To assist Ghana to bring into production two sugar processing plants built by East European countries ■ Kano greets a President: "Who would ever believe that there had been a civil war in this country" said one of President Senghor's entourage during the Senegalese leader's visit to Kano. ■ Books and publications: Realism from the Russians- Soviet policy toward black Africa by Helen Desfosses Cohn ■ Developing an African economy: In the second of his articles on the planning of Nigeria's economic development. Dr. Green Nwankwo, no associate Professor in the Department of Finance in the University of Lagos, continues his discussion of the problems of planning ■ Commercial news: UK's new move on Aid- Select Committee on foreign aid is to be estab lished by the British govern ment. Sir Bernard Brainc, MP,
dc.identifier.urihttps://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2439
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherApapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd.
dc.titleWest Africa magazine no. 2899, 1st January, 1973
dc.typeArticle
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