Citizen magazine of June 8 - 14, 1992 Vol. 3, No 23.

Date
1992-06-08
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Lagos: Citizen Communications limited
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• Avoiding a golgotha. • Saving the earth. • Imam: remembrance and prayer – Adamu Adamu. • Jukun war: the third front. • Ethnic leaders outside fuel the crisis – Ukwe. • Dialogue is the solution - Danfulani Kwetaka. • Normalcy is returning - DSP Y. Hamidu. • Presidency: the Makama makes his bid. • Zango riot: putting behind the past. • Reparations: progress report and future prospects. • Sudan more meetings planned: Sudan peace conference ended in Abuja with the two warring factions agreeing on some and disagreeing on many. • Hajj airlift: Snail speed affair. • Who needs two lungs? Tobacco producers say Decree 20 of 1990 is too harsh on them. • Politics: a “progressive” front. • National Bank: To the funeral pyre. • NERFUND: approves 151 projects for implementation. • South Africa end of honeymoon: President de Klerk turns the heat on ANC and runs. • No respite for Koffigoh: ethnic clashes threaten Togo's democratic process. • Battle for the earth: we have no other planet but this, but can the world's leaders agree to save it? • Ending the bloodshed? The United Nations took a decisive step and imposed sanctions on Yugoslavia for its role in the Bosnia-Herzegovina conflict. • Kataf versus emirate system – Kabiru Yusuf. • Why? Ojukwu why? • The tobacco war. • Plight of Hausa women. • Udemezue passes on. • Boxing: funds kill the shine. • Zone six: clinic in place of bar.

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This is the citizen magazine of June 8 - 14, 1992 Vol. 3, No 23. Health, education, politics and government etc
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War, Politics and gvernment, Riot, Health
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