Edited by Chris Madu Abrochukwu Okolie2026-02-032026-02-031991-050331 - 1414https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2437Newbreed Magazine Vol. 4 No. 1 (May 1991) covers Nigerian politics, international affairs, and culture. edited by Chris Madu Abrochukwu Okolie, it features scandals, Gulf War aftermath, and arts reviews. Key stories: “David-West” exposes scandal; “Stopping Arms” notes global shifts; “Awo Died” reflects on legacy. Articles: politics (To Jubril Aminu), book review (The Asian), society issues (Goldmine), and showbiz (Michael Jackson). Mix – politics, culture, society■ David-West: More scandal: December 1990, Newbreed was the only medium that cared to labour through the over 2,000 pages of the Daily Proceed ings, Judgements and Exhibits of the celebrated trial of Prof.Tam David-West, renowned virologist and former Minister of Petroleum Resources. ■ International: Stopping Arms Flow to the Third World In the aftermath ofGulfwar and with the thaw in the Cold War, the West is emphasising on existing arrangements to limit arms proliferation in the third world. ■ News: Awo Died of Frustration- SOLARIN: Two to three weeks before his death on May 9,1987, the late elder states man, and leader of the defunct Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), Chief Obafemi Awolowo, shut out people in his inner circle. ■ Politics: To Jubril Aminu, An Invitation The northern caucus ofthe NationalRepublican Convention lobbies a man they believe to be the natural successor to Ahmadu Bello to enter the race to rule Nigeria, ■ Arts Book Review: The Asian Experience in book reviewEast Africa: Title = The Gunny Sack, Author = M. G. Vassanji, Reviewer = Maya Jaggi ■ Society: A Goldmine For The Talented: Disadvantaged and Talented Children get financial assistance from philanthropists impressed by the first lady's concert for them ■ Society: No to Rehabilitation Government faces problems as more and more beggars fill the streets refusing to move into dilapidated Rehabilitation centres ■ Society: To the Tiv, Unity Orchivirigh Alfred Akawe Torkula’s ascension promises to bring the polarised Tiv together ■ Showbusiness: Michael Jackson Comes Back in N12 billion Deal Jackson on issaid to be getting around $60million, with $5million up-frontfor his next album and more than 20 per cent royaltiesenNEWBREED Magazine: Nigeria's foremost News Magazine Every Fortnightly vol. 4, no.1, May, 1991Article