NEWBREED Magazine: Nigeria's foremost News Magazine Every Fortnight vol. 3, no. 16. 15th April, 1991
| dc.contributor.author | Edited by Chris Madu Abrochukwu Okolie | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2026-01-29T11:37:32Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2026-01-29T11:37:32Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 1991-04-15 | |
| dc.description | Newbreed Magazine Vol. 3 No. 16 (April 1991) covers Nigerian politics, society, and international news. edited by Chris Madu Abrochukwu Okolie, it features Liberia conflict, Nigerian politics, and sports. Key stories: “Johnson, Taylor” explores Liberian rebel acts; “Awotunsin” reports execution; “Another Blow” notes Liberia's struggles. Articles: politics (NRC begins), society (So long), music (PMAN'S night), and international (Gearing up). Mix – politics, conflict, culture | |
| dc.description.abstract | ■ Cover: Johnson,Taylor: The untold story of two killers: Prince Yormie Johnson’s recent denial of allegations that he kil led his Nigerian aide, Mr. Emma Obuke, has been challenged by insiders who claim that such an act is just what the mercurial Liberian rebel leaderis capable of perpetrating. ■ Interview: It is a change not a distortion- Gado Nasko ■ Cover: Awotunsin, Imodibie's killer executed: Charles Taylor’s henchman, Putu Major, the man who was said to have murdered the two Nigerian Journalists in Liberia (Tayo Awotunsin and Krees Imodibie) is no more. ■ Cover: Another Blow For Liberia: Liberia already torn asunder by a savage civil war which has de stroyed its economy, is now trapped in a macabre drama which threatens to deplete the nation’s fast vanishing finances even further. ■ Politics: NRC begins mending fences in Anambra: As the political reality on the ground begins to unfold nationwide, following the re cent victory of social democrats over republicans at the December 8,1990 local government elections, ■ Society: So long prohibition: Soldiers and Wives flood Nigerian Market with banned Rice: Contrary to the brief of their jobs security agents in the country whose duty it is to control and check the influx of contraband food items into the country ■ PMAN'S night of missing stars: This year's Nigerian music award night has come and gone. Like last year's and it's maiden edition ■ Metroline still to wait: Commuters relief not in sight as Rasaki shifts metro funding private sector: Urban transportion in Lagos may collapse by the close of the century unless the multi million naira metroline project in the state is reviewed ■ Interview: We Are Moving With The National - Garba Duba As part ofthe restructuring exercise currently going on in the armed forces, the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) is fine-tuning its training programmes in order to ensure that the Nigerian military officer of today is abreast with the challenges of modern Soldiering. ■ International: Gearing up for world’s biggest re-construction job: Rebuilding Kuwait will take at least decade and will cost billions ofdollars. It will be an enormous task— and the major international Firms get a slice of the work. ■ Sport: Return ofMunich: Terrorists May Disrupt All-African Games: The biggest sports event in Africa, the All-African Games billed for Cairo, Egypt, in September, may be stormed by terrorists. | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 0331 - 1414 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2436 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.publisher | Lagos state( Plot 14, Western Avenue, Alaka Estate, P.O. Box 5414): New Breed Organisation Limited, | |
| dc.title | NEWBREED Magazine: Nigeria's foremost News Magazine Every Fortnight vol. 3, no. 16. 15th April, 1991 | |
| dc.type | Article |
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