NATIONALISM IN AFRICA
NAGUIB SEEN AS PATRON
(Rec. 8 p.m.) CAIRO, November 6. Mr Amolo Kamard, who claims to be a Kenya nationalist leader, said today that Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria were planning wl?at he called an antiimperialist front to carry on a collective struggle for liberation. Mr Kamard told the Egyptian Prime Minister (General Naguib) In an interview that central Africans looked to him as the “spiritual patron” of the African liberation movement. a
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27191, 7 November 1953, Page 7
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