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Several heavyweight Nigerian and Ghanaian business consortia are bidding for control of 82 year-old, London-based West Africa magazine, which on 24 March went into compulsory liquidation, following the non-arrival of funds from the Abuja government, indirectly the magazine's owner....

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Nigerian, Ghanaian, Aliyu Mohammed Gusau, Ibrahim Babangida, Olusegun Obasanjo, Stewart Paird, John Nwodo, Abdulsalami Abubakar, Ismaila Usman, Tola Adeniyi, Tunde Roberts, Walter Ofanagoro, Sani Abacha, Britain, Ad'Obe Obe, Onyema Uguchukwu, West Africa, Daily Times of Nigeria, Times, Daily Times

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