Citizen magazine of May 6 - 13, 1991 vol. 2, No 19.

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1991-05-06
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Lagos: Citizen Communications limited
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• The case of the civil disturbances decree. • Dangers to stability. • Labour pains. • Building bridges of harmony. • Middle east conference. • Why religious riots continue regardless. • Who is dominating who? • One year after Orkar. • Orkar’s coup and detained relations. • Nigeria: Frontiers of peace, harmony. • Education not a local matter: Primary school funding, teachers argue, is not a matter for local councils. • The IBB factor. • Towards a successful Hajj exercise. • Workers day: gains and losses. • Trusting an ICON: ICON launches a unit trust that promises so much for all categories of investors. • A giant at five: Nigerdock, Nigeria's premiership-building company clocks five and takes giant strides. • Tug of war: Aviation workers disagree with the aviation minister, over cargo handling. • Another white elephant? • Experts jaw jaw on the feasibility of the community bank project. • Madike: twist and turns. • Ethiopia: at the cliff’s edge. • South Africa: tension mounts. • Bangladesh: still endangered. • El Salvador: bringing down the barricades. • Middle East: a new world odour? • Cult of piracy – Bilkisu Yusuf. • For Colonel Rasaki’s eyes. • Occupational stress. • Toads for the professor: Professor Chukwuemeka Ike, celebrated author of the novel, "Toad For Supper" turns 60. • 9th National Sports Festival (2): lessons from 'Bauchi ‘91’ • Time-up for Okala junior.

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This is the citizen magazine of May 6 - 13, 1991 vol. 2, No 19.
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