

'Ladi Kwali' Print
PRODUCT DETAILS Cover art print for The Republic Ladi kwali, February-April 2026 print issue. DESIGN DETAILS Title: Ladi Kwali Artist: Osaze Amadasun Print Size: 297 mm x 420 mm (11.7 in x 16.5 in.) Paper: Mohawk 324 gsm Frame: Black Matte Wood Frame Width: 1.5 inches Mat Border: 2 inches SHIPS WITHIN 3 - 5 business days
$115.00


The Republic V10, N1
Our February-April 2026 issue, 100 Years of Ladi Kwali: Stories from Another Nigeria, celebrates Kwali’s artistic legacy and shines a light on the Nigeria that often goes unseen and unheard. Spanning all six geopolitical zones, this magazine uncovers the deeper worlds that sustain Nigeria’s creativity, resilience and hope.
$24.99


‘Feminist Manifesto / Women Are Different’ Tote Bag
PRODUCT DETAILS The illustration on this tote is award-winning cover art titled ‘Women are Different’. You get to carry around a tote featuring art that celebrates different versions of women, created for The Republic’s ‘An African Feminist Manifesto’ magazine issue by Diana Ejaita, an illustrator for the magazine. DESIGN DETAILS Title: ‘Women Are Different’ Artist: Diana Ejaita Bag Size: 37 cm x 33 cm Handle Length: 29 cm Material: Chinos SHIPS WITHIN 3 – 5 business days
$50.00


'Soyinka / Kongi's Harvest' Tote Bag
PRODUCT DETAILS The illustration on this tote is our award-winning cover art titled ‘Kongi's Harvest’. You get to carry around a tote featuring art that celebrates Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka, created for The Republic’s ‘The Enduring Voice of Wole Soyinka’ magazine issue by Diana Ejaita, an illustrator for the magazine. DESIGN DETAILS Title: ‘Kongi’s Harvest’ Artist: Diana Ejaita Bag Size: 37 cm x 33 cm Handle Length: 29 cm Material: Chinos SHIPS WITHIN 3 – 5 business days
$50.00


'Demas Nwoko/ African Architecture' Tote Bag
PRODUCT DETAILS The illustration on this tote is our cover art titled ‘Natural Synthesis’. You get to carry around a tote featuring art that celebrates Demas Nwoko, created for The Republic’s ‘Demas Nwoko's Natural Sythnesis and the Rise of African Architecture’ magazine issue by Diana Ejaita, an illustrator for the magazine. DESIGN DETAILS Title: ‘Natural Synthesis’ Artist: Diana Ejaita Bag Size: 37 cm x 33 cm Handle Length: 29 cm Material: Chinos SHIPS WITHIN 3 – 5 business days
$50.00


The Republic V9, N1
Our February-April 2025 print issue, Demas Nwoko's Natural Synthesis and the Rise of African Architecture bundled with one month's access to The Republic's Digital Subscription. Our February-April 2025 issue focuses on the evolution, state and aesthetics of African architecture and design. This issue was developed in collaboration with the French Embassy in Nigeria and StoryMi Academy as part of our Alternative Heritage programme launched last year. With writing from Ghana to South Africa, this issue features 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! Total pages: 84. For more details and for all orders 100 and above, please reach out to us directly. We have also resumed local pickups for readers based in Lagos. Our pick up address is 18 Palace Road, Oniru, Victoria Island Lagos and we are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. during weekdays only. For pick up or any other inquiries email: sales@assets.rpublc.com. Cover art: ‘Natural Synthesis’ by Diana Ejaita.
$49.99


Little Republic
We are delighted to introduce Little Republic, an interactive children’s book series designed to introduce young readers and their families to the richness of Africa’s cultural heritage, mythology, and storytelling traditions.
The first edition, produced in collaboration with the French Embassy in Nigeria, focuses on African Music, blending original writing and illustrations that celebrate music’s role in cultural and intergenerational pride and identity.
Through immersive storytelling and vibrant visuals, it invites readers to experience the sounds and stories that have shaped the continent.
$40.00


'Make the World Burn Again' by Edel Rodriguez
PRODUCT DETAILS This product can be ordered now and will be shipped from 16 June, 2025. Cover art print for The Republic’s May–July 2025 print issue, Who Dey Fear Donald Trump? / Africa In The Era Of Multipolarity. DESIGN DETAILS Title: ‘Make the World Burn Again’ Artist: Edel Rodriguez Print Size: 297 mm x 420 mm (11.7 in x 16.5 in.) Paper: Mohawk 324 gsm Frame: Black Matte Wood Frame Width: 1.5 inches Mat Border: 2 inches SHIPS WITHIN 3 – 5 business days
$115.00


'The Empire Hacks Back' by Olalekan Jeyifous
PRODUCT DETAILS This product can be ordered now and will be shipped from 15 September, 2025. Cover art print for The Republic’s August–October 2025 print issue, An African Manual for Debugging Empire. DESIGN DETAILS Title: ‘Debugging Empire’ Artist: Olalekan Jeyifous Print Size: 297 mm x 420 mm (11.7 in x 16.5 in.) Paper: Mohawk 324 gsm Frame: Black Matte Wood Frame Width: 1.5 inches Mat Border: 2 inches SHIPS WITHIN 3 – 5 business days
$115.00


'Homecoming' Print
PRODUCT DETAILS This product can be ordered now and will be shipped from 02 December, 2024. Cover art print for The Republic’s November 2024 – January 2025 print issue, Reimagining Nigerian Heritage. DESIGN DETAILS Title: ‘Homecoming’ Artist: Shalom Ojo Print Size: 297 mm x 420 mm (11.7 in x 16.5 in.) Paper: Mohawk 324 gsm Frame: Black Matte Wood Frame Width: 1.5 inches Mat Border: 2 inches SHIPS WITHIN 3 – 5 business days
$115.00


The Republic V9, N2
Our May-July 2025 issue focuses on Africa’s place in the era of multipolarity amid Trump’s anti-globalization. This issue also features our first fiction stories selected and edited by writer Chigozie Obioma. With writing from Nigeria to Algeria, this issue features Republic editor, Wale Lawal, in conversation with celebrated artist, Sokari Douglas Camp; Abel B. S. Gaiya on African cooperation in the age of anti-globalization; Chido Nyaruwata on Africa’s climate future; Andrea Ngombet on Africa’s opportunity in the Trumpian age; Blessing Simura on the politics of foreign aid. This issue also includes writing by Eberechukwu Ezike on the uncertainty of the AfCFTA, Maggie LoWilla on activist and politician, Naledi Pandor; art, comics, quizzes and much more! Total pages: 84. This issue can be ordered now and will be shipped from 16 June 2025. Orders will close at 23:59 (WAT) on 31 July 2025. Read below for more details and information on wholesale discounts (for 10+ copies). For wholesale buyers interested in ordering 10+ copies, the following discounts are available: 10-29 copies – 5% 30-49 copies – 10% 50-99 copies – 15% For more details and for all orders 100 and above, please reach out to us directly. We have also resumed local pickups for readers based in Lagos. Our pick up address is 18 Palace Road, Oniru, Victoria Island Lagos and we are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. during weekdays only. For pick up or any other enquiries please call: 08131854729 or email: sales@assets.rpublc.com. Cover art: Make the World Burn Again’ by Edel Rodriguez.
$49.99


The Republic V8, N3
Now available: Our August – October 2024 print issue, The Enduring Voice of Wole Soyinka. Our latest issue, The Enduring Voice of Wole Soyinka, celebrates Wole Soyinka’s legacy but also ongoing developments in various regions of the African literary world that complicate but also inspire new thinking about the meaning of African literature. This issue features: Wale Lawal in conversation with Professor Wole Soyinka; Sarah Ladipo Manyika on the meaning of Wole Soyinka; Richard Solomon on Gaza through the lens of Wole Soyinka; Olabanke Goriola on reading Wole Soyinka from an African feminist lens; Chinua Ezenwa-Ohaeto considers the growing influence of coming-of-age novels on the Nigerian literary landscape; Carey Baraka recalls East Africa’s literary golden age; Plus more. Total pages: 68. This issue can be ordered now and will be shipped from 02 September, 2024. Orders will close at 23:59 (WAT) on 31 November 2024. Read below for more details and information on wholesale discounts (for 10+ copies). For wholesale buyers interested in ordering 10+ copies, the following discounts are available: 10-29 copies - 5% 30-49 copies - 10% 50-99 copies - 15% For more details and for all orders 100 and above, please reach out to us directly. We have also resumed local-pickups for readers based in Lagos. Our pick up address is 18 Palace Road, Oniru, Victoria Island Lagos and we are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. during weekdays only. For pick up or any other enquiries please call: 08131854729 or email: sales@assets.rpublc.com. Cover art: ‘Kongi’s Harvest’ by Diana Ejaita This archive edition is sold at the higher back-issue rate of N24,000/$49.99/£49.99.
$49.99
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'Ladi Kwali' Print
$115.00


'Natural Synthesis' Print
$115.00


'Kongi’s Harvest' Print
$115.00


'Nigerian Theatre' Print
$150.00


'Make the World Burn Again' by Edel Rodriguez
$115.00


'The Empire Hacks Back' by Olalekan Jeyifous
$115.00


'Homecoming' Print
$115.00


'Women Are Different' Print
$115.00


'Welcome to Venice' Print
$250.00


‘Hope’ Print
$115.00


‘A Survivor’s Christmas’ Print
$115.00


‘(I’ll Be) Home for Christmas’ Print
$115.00