Drum magazine: Africa's leading magazine no, 279 & 280 July and August 1974

dc.contributor.authorDrum Africa
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-03T10:00:48Z
dc.date.available2025-11-03T10:00:48Z
dc.date.issued1974
dc.descriptionThis is the Drum Africa's leading magazine no, 279 & 280 July and August 1974. Drum magazine is a groundbreaking South African publication that played a significant role in African journalism and culture. Founded in 1951 by Bob Crisp and Jim Bailey, it was initially known as African Drum. The magazine's focus on urban black culture, investigative reporting, and vibrant photography made it a symbol of Black urban life.
dc.description.abstract■ Did the CIA lure Tshombe to his doom? Exclusive! ■ Riddle of musician Bakare's death ■ Drum letters ■ Who killed Ayinde Bakare? ■ The couping Portugal ■ Giant meets the dwarf ■ Swinging sweet things ■ Meet the prime minister of Bornu ■ Alhaji Adegbenro looks back ■ Crisi in the action group ■Doctor Drum ■ Dear Dolly ■ Inquiry: The facts behind Nigeria's ritual murders ■ White man in a black man's prison ■ Tshombe: C.I.A spring the trap ■ How missing persons die ■ The miracle girl of banana hill ■ White man's holiday in a black man's prison ■ Drum motoring special ■ Doctor Drum
dc.identifier.urihttps://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2315
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherEbute- meta, Lagos State( 37 Ibadan Street West ): Drum Publications Nigeria Limited,
dc.titleDrum magazine: Africa's leading magazine no, 279 & 280 July and August 1974
dc.typeArticle
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