CITIZEN Communication Limited2025-08-062025-08-061992-05-18https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2143Citizen magazine vol.3, no.20 of May 18-24, 1992 is a weekly magazine which focuses on education, politics and government, religion, sports, entertainment etc• The coup that never was. • SAP has failed. • Banda: time up? • Journalism as chained by journalists – Mohammed Haruna. • The masses are angry: SAP has pushed Nigeria's poor to the wall, and they are angry as hell. • Universities Under lock and key: Fuel riots shield the public from simmering crisis in the nation's university campuses. • CUU Labouring in vain? The controversial Council for Unity and Understanding cracks amidst predictions that it is heading for doom. • Osun State: a blow below the belt. • Jerry Gana: the man of the Middle. • FOMWAN Armour against AIDS: Muslim women gear up for the battle against moral laxity and AIDS. • Census '91 results: critics have got it all wrong. • Minna: murder at dawn. • Lannon Walker: Uncle Sam’s eyeview (I). • Revenue allocation Still controversy: the revenue allocation controversy comes alive again in an awareness seminar organised by the revenue and fiscal commission at Enugu. • Gentle Care products for export. • Malawi All cried out: Banda's days seem to be numbered as the opposition army grows bigger daily. • South Africa setting sun on apartheid: Apartheid gets knocks as CODESA adopts a new power sharing formular. • Germany Time for showdown: still adjusting from the reality of one united Germany citizens are crying "blue murder". • Philippines: who succeeds Aquino? • Betrayal of Awolowo – Bilkisu Yusuf. • Political sacrilege. • Ogunde Foundation: a tecop in the dark. • Under-21 World Cup: no over aged here.enCitizen magazine vol.3, no.20, May 18-24, 1992Article