CITIZEN Communication Limited2025-07-142025-07-141992-06-01https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2055This is the citizen magazine of June 1 - 7, 1992 Vol. 3, No 22.• The man to beat. • The immediate aftermath of Zangon Kataf. • The ASUU strike. • Sudan at crossroads. • Zango and our conscience – Mohammed Haruna. • Zangon Kataf as the dust settles: the scene of devastation in Zangon Kataf tells the story of the worst massacre in Kaduna's history. • Most callous and outrageous scene – mahdi. • CAN: a voice of protest. • The Hausa-Fulani must return to Zango – Hassan. • Primaries going to senate: the battle for the National Assembly began penultimate Saturday with the oldbreed registering their presence forcefully. • Osun State: peace at last? • Health protecting womanhood: National Task Force on Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF) calls for moral and material support to save more than 100,000 women from the VVF scourge. • Impact of deregulation on the banking sector. • Mamman Daura: the federal solution. • Railways, trouble on the tracks: workers down tools to protest non-payment of salary arrears and worsening conditions of service. • Parastals sign performance agreement. • Cadbury: 102 million Naira profit in the till. • Ghana a messy affair: opposition parties kick against registration laws and call for a national conference. • The Vatican can they do business?: Archbishop of Canterbury meets Pope John Paul II but who will be the first to bat an eye? • Thailand: Peoples’ fury boils over. • Zangon Kataf: Living with insecurity – Bilkisu Yusuf. • Conmen and 419ners. • Budapest: IPI '92: a trip to the east. • Chaos holds sway: crisis of confidence is threatening to throw the national league into chaos.enEducationASUU strikewomanhoodHealthRailwayPolitics and governmentCitizen magazine of June 1 - 7, 1992 Vol. 3, No 22.Article