The African Guardian of September 19, 1988 Vol. 3, No 36.

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1988-09-19
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Lagos: Guardian magazine limited
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• Rev. Jackson: a dream unstuck. • Change of guards. • The crisis yet to come. • Street kids: concerned citizens seek a solution to increasing number of delinquents. • Candies without sugar: airfares increase sparks off snickers smiles and frowns. • Reviving for action: alleged assault on their chairman put Lagos teachers on the war path. • Okoli’s tale of woes: Newbreed publisher narrates ordeals in the hands of security agents. • Running scared: Dukakis munts new campaign to stop dwindling fortunes. • In turmoil: Buma’s creeping revolution gathers steam. • Dogs of war: Iran, Iraq now face internal enemies. • Fresh moves at Fevrier: West African leaders for peace between Liberia and Sierra Leone. • Bitter chill visits Chile: protesters challenge Pinochet’s extended mandate. • Fear for civil unrest: death of political prisoners heightens tension. • The resilient Olympic spirit. • The souls of the show. • For gold and glory. • Profit is not the objective: Ambassador Oh says South Korea is hosting the Olympics to promote peace. • Said Aouita: the magician. • Tough one for Nigeria: big charge, new hopes and old-time wishes. • Stars away from Seoul. • At the mercy of politics: modern Olympic finds a strange bed partner. • Korea: a gold already. The host flaunts an impressive sheet of successes. • The woman are coming: female takes jobs hitherto reserved for men. • Wasted society in colours: Oguibe joins the attacks on the generation. • The Netherlands/Nigeria: partners in trade. • Win one, lose one: first bank in a legal tangle. • Pains of freshness: employers go for experienced personnel. • Politics of pressure: Berlin hosts IMF, World bank meeting of buoyant and depressed economies. • Can it cope: Major reforms needed to put life in NSE. • Warming up for Hi-tech: body launches fund for technological take-off. • We are Latin Africans: ban Ambassador reaffirms his country’s roots in Africa.

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This is the African Guardian magazine of September 19, 1988, Vol. 3, No 36. This news publication focuses on education, politics and government, sports, finance etc
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