GUARDIAN magazine2025-08-132025-08-131988-09-05https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2165The African Guardian is a weekly magazine of the guardian vol.3, no.34, September 5, 1988 which focuses on Politics and government, entertainment, education, sports etc Agenda for action. The hand of Gd Mission for Hercules Freedom square again. The strategic imperative. Kinsmen at war. A matter of discretion. Whirlwind all round: natural and man made disaster claim a high toll. Fraternity encore: Zimbabwe, Mozambique to strengthen bond of friendship. Changing fortune: scandal, opinion polls cause scare in Bush, Dukakis campaign. A one-party Liberia?: a suspicious populace demands clarification. Too low for high. Ranking in trouble: critics find flaws in “thisweek 100” A slow recovery: signs of active trading are emerging. Tempest in a tea cup: Soyinka, Obasanjo play out a slanging match. A trail of destruction: dams, bridges, houses collapse under flood pressure. Not yet the promise land: Babangida’s national address raises little hope. Bar and bench tangle. Holy smoke: moral sectarian, political issues dog the house of God. Divinity and polity. Keeping vigil: armed robbers defeated on celluloid. The land of green vegetable. Fun and fury: journalists match sinews with wit at royal tangle. Drugging the soul of Seoul: athletes search for glory in the heart of drugs.enAfrican GuardianWeekly newspaperThe African Guardian vol.3, no.34, 5th September, 1988Article