Concord Press Nigeria Limited2025-07-092025-07-091986-12-04https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2047This is the African Concord magazine of December 4, 1986 No. 119. African Concord, your premier digital newspaper for in-depth coverage and vibrant discussions about Africa’s most pressing stories and dynamic culture, dedicated to bringing you the latest and most insightful content across a broad range of topics, including Domestic and regional politics, Economics, Sports and entertainment, Gossip and other social issues etc• Reaganism in disarray. • The boardroom-style pillage of Nigeria. • JMB-Nigeria: the facts and fiction. • Scandal that shook the city. • How turtle fell out with stronghold. • The rise and fall of shamji’s empire. • The rape of Anambra. • One in jail, another at large. • Ghana: The milk that kills • Corruption still a problem • Burkina Faso: Self-help a priority • Kenya: ‘Pull together’ or go to jail • Swaziland: King changes course. • Chad: Behind the blood and tears. • Tanzania: Mwinyi moves further to the right. • Call for a united Carribcan. • Philippines: Anti-Aquino coup averted. • Commonwealth: Review puts Howe on the spot. • Gold: Europe’s mountain could help Africa. • South Africa: Divestment continued. • Africa theatre launched. • Music: Fela—a new act.enAfrican concordEconomicscorruptionthe rape of AnambraAfrica theatreAfrican Concord magazine: the premier pan-African weekly of December 4, 1986 No 119.the premier pan-African weeklyArticle