Edited by Chris Madu Abrochukwu Okolie2026-01-292026-01-291974-12-07https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2434Newbreed Magazine Vol. 3 No. 7 (Dec 1974) covers African politics, sports, and culture. edited by Chris Madu Abrochukwu Okolie, it features corruption, revenue allocation, and global icons. Key stories: “The war on corruption” calls for action; “The whole truth” debates revenue sharing; “Muhammed Ali” wins big. Articles: Jackson Five's Africa tour (Jackson five), boxing, and politics. Mix – governance, sports, culture.■ The war on corruption - Who will bell the cat? NEWBREED subscribes to the view that the war on corruption could be won if we are sincere and practical about it. Who to bell the cat? The process of finding such a personality; ■ The whole truth about revenue allocation: In a Federal system of government, the problem arises how to achieve fairness in revenue matters between the centre and the states on one hand, and between the different States on the other. ■ Muhammed Ali: Champion and still Champion: October 30 established the date when the legendary Muhammed Ali knocked out in eight rounds odds on-favourite George Foreman in a world heavyweight boxing fight watched by millions of viewers all over the world. ■ Jackson five tours Africa: Motown comes home to Africa, but not so many of its world-famed artists. So it was that when in March the Jackson Five, easily the youngest; the most popular and successful of the groups recording under the Motown labelenNEWBREED Magazine: Africa's first Quality Magazine for Newbreed People vol. 3, no. 7 December, 1974Article