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DEMAS NWOKO’S NATURAL SYNTHESIS

Our latest issue, Demas Nwoko’s Natural Synthesis and the Rise of African Architecture, focuses on the evolution, state and aesthetics of African architecture and design.

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vol. 9, no. 1

DEMAS NWOKO’S NATURAL SYNTHESIS

Our latest issue, Demas Nwoko’s Natural Synthesis and the Rise of African Architecture, focuses on the evolution, state and aesthetics of African architecture and design.

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This Week’s Essentials

Our top analyses, debates, ideas and stories of the week.

Nigerian

HEADLINE STORY / THE MINISTRY OF GENDER X SEXUALITY

THE MINISTRY OF BUSINESS X THE ECONOMY

Why Nigeria’s Financial Sector Needs Feminist Reforms

Despite visible strides in gender diversity within Nigeria’s financial sector, deep-rooted systemic inequalities persist, undermining genuine progress. Addressing these challenges requires moving beyond surface-level metrics to implement transformative policies that foster true inclusivity and equity.

Woman

THE MINISTRY OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Rivers

THE MINISTRY OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Wrappers of Rivers

In documenting and displaying the intricate cultures of wrapper tying and wrapper wearing in Rivers State, Aleruchi Kinika, the photographer behind the series, ‘Wrappers of Rivers’, says she ‘wanted to tell the story of the wrappers and Rivers people as one.’

Climate Action

THE MINISTRY OF CLIMATE CHANGE X THE ENVIRONMENT

Climate change is heating up the globe, causing poverty, destroying livelihoods, and making life unbearable. Addressing this crisis in Africa requires democratizing climate action and simplifying its messaging to make it accessible to everyone.

Karen Chalamilla

THE MINISTRY OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS / FIRST DRAFT INTERVIEWS

‘We Pacify Atrocities With Inaccurate Language’ Karen Chalamilla’s First Draft

Tanzanian researcher and author of ‘The Political Dilemmas of Tanzania’s Music Artists’, Karen Chalamilla, believes we have a duty to name acts of violence when we witness them: ‘Recently, I have become hypervigilant of the way we pacify atrocities with inaccurate language. The most common—and unfortunately relevant—examples being the use of “conflict” in place of “genocide”, “ethnic cleansing”, “pillaging”, or “murder”.’

self-care

THE MINISTRY OF IDEAS

Feminist Self-Care Beyond Capitalism

From feminism to body positivity to mental health, self-care has become yet another concept commodified by capitalism. In a world that constantly thrives on profiting from women’s exhaustion, self-care must become a radical act of reclaiming control over one’s body, mind and soul.

Books

THE REPUBLIC RECOMMENDS

7 Books That Will Make You Fall in Love with Poetry

In our latest book recommendation, Nigerian writer, Ancci, compiles a list of seven books that will make you fall in love with poetry. The books in this recommendation are wide-ranging in their subjects and inventive in style.

Ogoni

THE REPUBLIC PODCAST

S2 EP7: ‘We All Stand Before History’

How have the Ogoni people been able to come to terms with the execution of the Ogoni Nine, and deal with the unresolved environmental crisis caused by oil exploration till this day? What does the crisis in Ogoni and the Niger Delta more broadly tell us about what it means to be Nigerian? The seventh episode of the second season of The Republic is now available wherever you listen to podcasts.

African Architecture

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ANNOUNCEMENT DESK

Demas Nwoko
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Why Nigeria’s Financial Sector Needs Feminist Reforms

Despite visible strides in gender diversity within Nigeria’s financial sector, deep-rooted systemic inequalities persist, undermining genuine progress. Addressing these challenges requires moving beyond surface-level metrics to implement transformative policies that...

self-care

Feminist Self-Care Beyond Capitalism

From feminism to body positivity to mental health, self-care has become yet another concept commodified by capitalism. In a world that constantly thrives on profiting from women’s exhaustion, self-care must...

THE LATEST IN PRINT
VOL. 9, NO. 1
DEMAS NWOKO’S NATURAL SYNTHESIS

Now Available: Our February – April 2025 Print Issue

Featuring: 
Republic editor, Wale Lawal, in conversation with celebrated artist and architectural designer, Demas Nwoko; Delela Ndlela on the future of African architecture; Kai Mora on the historical significance of the Great Mosque of Djenné; Dawn Chinagorom-Abiakalam on the climatic concerns of luxury apartment complexes in Lagos; and Tosin Oshinowo on architecture’s current and future imperatives. This issue also includes writing by Ukamaka Olisakwe on novelist, Flora Nwapa, Emmanuel Esomnofu on musician, Sonny Okosun; art, comics, quizzes and much more!

THE LATEST IN PRINT
VOL. 9, NO. 1
DEMAS NWOKO’S NATURAL SYNTHESIS

Now Available: Our February – April 2025 Print Issue

Featuring: 
Republic editor, Wale Lawal, in conversation with celebrated artist and architectural designer, Demas Nwoko; Delela Ndlela on the future of African architecture; Kai Mora on the historical significance of the Great Mosque of Djenné; Dawn Chinagorom-Abiakalam on the climatic concerns of luxury apartment complexes in Lagos; and Tosin Oshinowo on architecture’s current and future imperatives. This issue also includes writing by Ukamaka Olisakwe on novelist, Flora Nwapa, Emmanuel Esomnofu on musician, Sonny Okosun; art, comics, quizzes and much more!

African Feminist Manifesto

vol.8 no.1 / EDITOR'S FOREWORD

‘An African Feminist Manifesto’

For whom is the transformative potential of feminism new? Our latest issue, An African Feminist Manifesto, considers the imperatives for Black African feminism(s) in our uniquely uncertain times, plus more.

Feminist

COVER ESSAY

Frida Orupabo

THE MINISTRY OF ARTs / PHOTO DEPT.

Abrahamic Tradition

THE MINISTRY OF MEMORIES

A Womanist Reading of African Women in Abrahamic Tradition

Though the presence of Abrahamic tradition within global Black consciousness often finds expression through male-dominated narratives, a closer examination uncovers Black women at the very centres of the most path-altering moments in the tradition, offering analogues with which Black women have interpreted, reimagined and reclaimed their past, present, and future.

Second Class Citizen

THE MINISTRY OF ARTs / BOOKS DEPT.

50 Years of Buchi Emecheta’s Second-Class Citizen

In 1974, Buchi Emecheta’s novel, Second-Class Citizen, was published. While this novel has inspired a generation of African writers, the themes Emecheta explored—such as Black immigrant life in the UK and the ills of a patriarchal society—remain as relevant today as ever.

On Demas Nwoko

Our latest issue, Demas Nwoko’s Natural Synthesis, celebrates Nwoko’s artistic and architectural impact and the rise of African architecture.

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ARTS & CULTURE

Cameroon

A Song for Cameroon

As artists across the world sampled Manu Dibango’s ‘Soul Makossa’ for global hits, his original contribution faded into the background—a powerful metaphor for how Cameroon’s cultural exports are often consumed...

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BUSINESS & THE ECONOMY

Why Nigeria’s Financial Sector Needs Feminist Reforms

Despite visible strides in gender diversity within Nigeria’s financial sector, deep-rooted systemic inequalities persist, undermining genuine progress. Addressing these challenges requires moving beyond surface-level metrics to implement transformative policies that...

minimum wage

Nigeria’s 70,000 Naira Sham

The Nigerian government recently approved an increase in the country’s minimum wage from N30,000 (approximately US$20) to N70,000 (approximately $47). While this increase aims to ease the financial strain on...

HISTORY

Brimah

The Yorubas of Ghana

The historic migration of the Yoruba people from Ile-Ife has shaped Ghana’s Yoruba community through trade, faith and family ties. At the heart of this connection is Chief Brimah, an...

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POLITICS

Babangida

Babangida and the Politics of Memory

Wale Lawal unpacks ex-military ruler Ibrahim Babangida’s spin on history, A Journey in Service, the cracks in Nigerian activism and the silent collapse of intellectualism in Nigerian universities.

Russian

Tinubu’s Russian Roulette

The hoisting of Russian flags in Nigeria during recent protests suggests how President Tinubu’s ECOWAS foreign policy gambles might have triggered pro-Russian sentiments in Nigeria.

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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Cameroon

Cameroon’s Hi-Tech Illusion

Cameroon is currently led by the world’s oldest president, who, in recent years, has taken significant steps to ‘modernize’ the state through digital technology. With Paul Biya seeking re-election in...

Aya Care

Aya Care’s Sudden Fame

After going viral on social media, the women-led team at sanitary pad provider, Aya Care, found themselves at the centre of a renewed discussion about menstrual hygiene in Nigeria. What...

WORLD AFFAIRS

Fact-checking

The Politicization of Fact-Checking

The role and perception of fact-checking in regions with fragile trust in media and government has sparked recent debates, as analysts question its effectiveness amid partisan exploitation by political actors.

Congo

The Mad Scramble for Congo

At the heart of Congo’s prolonged crises is a scramble for its natural resources, similar to the precolonial scramble for Africa. All hands must be on deck this time to...

China

Congo-Brazzaville’s Chinese Roulette

As new co-chair of the Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) until 2027, what does the relationship between the Republic of Congo (or Congo-Brazzaville) and China illuminate about global economic interests,...

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