Edited by Chris Madu Abrochukwu Okolie2026-01-222026-01-221973-07https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2430Newbreed Magazine vol. 2, no. 2 (July 1973) covers global politics, African culture, and Nigerian society. Edited by Chris Madu abrochukwu Okolie, it features Nixon's scandal and Mariam Makeba's impact. Key stories: “NIXON” critiques US politics; “Mariam Makeba” notes black identity; “Peoples capitalism” highlights Nigerian inequality. Articles: business (Nixon), culture (Mariam), and profile (Francis Arthur). Mix – politics, culture, society.■ NIXON, Watergate and the role of big business in America: The burglary of Watergate has wounded President Nixon, weak ened American political influence and subsequently exposed the bank ruptcy of the American political system. ■ Mariam Makeba sings to conquer: Right now in the United States of America, a new black identity and fashion awareness is gaining currency among the black com munity since the "Empress of Song" Miriam Makeba gave an all venue sold-out 'Coast to Coast' concert. ■ Peoples capitalism: Nigeria is a carnivorous society where a handful of people are massively rich and the vast majority are living in sorrowful starvation and squalor. ■ Francis Arthur Nzeribe: Mr. Arthur Francis Nzeribe was an unknown popular figure in Nigeria until in 1968 when he was accused of swindling £6,000,00y0 sterling from the government of Ghana.enNEWBREED Magazine: Africa's first Quality Magazine for Newbreed People vol. 2, no.2 July,1973Article