NEWBREED Magazine: Nigeria's foremost News Magazine Every Fortnight 1st April , 1991

dc.contributor.authorEdited by Chris Madu Abrochukwu Okolie
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-29T11:30:06Z
dc.date.available2026-01-29T11:30:06Z
dc.date.issued1991-04-01
dc.descriptionNewbreed Magazine(April 1991) covers Nigerian politics, crime, and culture. edited by Chris Madu Abrochukwu Okolie, it features Oyakhilome's removal, drug scandals, and Abuja development. Key stories: “Why Oyakhilome” exposes NDLEA drama; “Shoot-out” notes violence; “Commercial Enterprises” stalls Abuja growth. Articles: NDA reforms (NDA Braces), environment (Inferno), sports (End in Sight), and health (Malaria). Mix – politics, crime, society.
dc.description.abstract■ Cover: Why Oyakhilome was removed: The former chairman of the National Drug Law Enforce ment Agency (NDLEA) would not have expected to end his career as a drug fighter in this manner, ■ Interview: I never knew it would lead to this: Newbreed’s interview with Fidelis Oyakhilome on his association with Jennifer ■ Everybody Uses Oyakhilome’s Name — Source X: Source X is a middle aged man who is me of the actors in the on going Oyakhilome-Jennifer Madike drug saga. ■ Cover: Shoot-out At Odilibe’s House: Policeman, nightguard wounded: Barely four months before Greg Odilibe fell into the dragnet purportedly set for him by the National Drug Law Enforce ment Agency (NDLEA) last October, his younger and more wealthy brother, Sunny Odilibe who is said to be in his late twen ties was embroiled in a controversy of his own. ■ Nation: Commercial Enterprises Stall Abuja’s Development: Industrial organisations and com mercial enterprises have been identified as part of the draw back to the full development of the new Federal Capital, Abuja. ■ News: NDA Braces Up for professionalism: One immediate fall-out of the current purge of personnel from the armed forces is the drastic reduction in the num ber of Cadets to be admitted into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), the only institution in the country ■ Environment: Inferno in the Desert: An awesome battle looms in the Kuwaiti desert to quell the fires raging at some 600 oil wells sabotaged by retreating Iraqi troops. The job will cost many millions of dollars, and experts fear it could cost human lives too. ■ Scene: Kubwa hill centre of the nation: Speculations and arguments as to whether the newly developed capital of the nation, Abuja, is actually situated in the middle of Nigeria. has generated national con oversy since the decision was taken to move the capital, fifteen years ago. ■ Sports: End in Sight for Maradona: Still, at his best, the most breathtaking talent in world foot ball, Diego Maradona is today an unhappy man. His club, Napoli, is suing him, vice police are investigating him and Maradona, now 30, says he’s going to get out of professional football ■ Snapshots: For Augustus —a feather: Vice President Augustus Aikhomu, a man who moves with the wind...But yet directs the wind. 51, added yet another bright feather to his privileged cap on Monday ■ Snapshots: A capful of millions: NIPSS Alumni launch endowment to uplift Kuru ■ Health: Malaria Here To Stay: Without improved sanitary conditions and greater public enlightenment, ma laria promises to retain its number one (1) position as the prime cause of absenteeism and low pro ductivity among students and workers.
dc.identifier.issn0331 - 1414
dc.identifier.urihttps://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2435
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLagos state (Plot 14, Western Avenue, Alaka Estate, P.O. Box 5414): New Breed Organisation Limited,
dc.titleNEWBREED Magazine: Nigeria's foremost News Magazine Every Fortnight 1st April , 1991
dc.typeArticle
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