West Africa magazine2025-11-212025-11-211969-04-05https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2358Issue 2705 of West Africa Magazine(April 5, 1969) navigates Nigeria's war diplomacy, Cameroon's politics, and Europe-Africa trade talls. Published in London/distributed in Apapa, it dissects Wilson-Ojukwu meet plans, Yaoundé convention crises, and Ghana's price hikes. Key stories: “Wilson and Nigeria” says UK-Biafra meet on; Cameroon’s ruling party meets (Commercial news), EEC-African associates talks hit snag. Books debunks Ghana coup myth. Elsewhere: Ghana’s cost of living bites, Ghana blocks outside MPs as ministers (Dateline Africa). A complex mix – diplomacy, trade, and war.■ Wilson and Nigeria: There is no doubt that Mr. Harold Wilson invited Col. Ojukwu to meet him outside Biafra only after receiving assurance from Umuahia ■ Cameroon party meets in North: Garoua welcomes you with warmth of heart and of climate the welcome given by the Mayor of Garoua at the first Congress of the ruling ■ EEC and associates: Yaounde convention talks in crisis: Ministers of the EEC and the Eighteen African Associates will meet again on May 29 for talks on the renewal of the Yaounde Convention ■ Books and publications: Not so cold? A myth is broken by Major-General A. K. Ocran Operation cold chop by Peter Barker ■ Commercial news: Cost of living rises in Ghana: Consumer price indices in Ghana rose during 1968 in all sectors covered by the statistical newsletters and in both urban and rural areas ■ Dateline Africa: Ghana: No ministers outside parliament: The constitutuent assembly has decided that no ministers should be appointed from outside the National assemblyenWest Africa Magazine 2705, Saturday April 5th, 1969Article