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  2. List of magazines in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Glossy women's magazines were first published in the country in the 1990s. [2] Nigeria witnessed the emergence of online magazines in the 2010s most which are literary magazines. [3] The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Nigeria.

  3. Category:Magazines published in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  4. Saraba (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Saraba is a nonprofit literary magazine published by the Saraba Literary Trust in Nigeria. First published in February 2009, it aims "to create unending voices by publishing the finest emerging writers, with focus on writers from Nigeria, and other parts of Africa". [1] It has become one of the most successful literary magazines in and out of ...

  5. Tell Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Tell magazine published its first edition on 15 April 1991. All five of the founding editors had worked at Newswatch, where they learned to create in-depth, investigative feature stories. They left that magazine due to low pay and disagreements with senior management, hoping that the new magazine would be more fulfilling.

  6. The Native - Wikipedia

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    The Native (stylized in all caps) is a Nigerian-based music magazine publishing in Lagos. Founded in 2016, The Native focuses primarily on music, style, and art, championing the sounds and culture of tomorrow, today. [1] [2]

  7. E.H. Duckworth - Wikipedia

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    The new magazine format included cultural information about Nigeria to a general audience. Duckworth was actively involved in many aspects of the magazine which was an umbrella of the Department of Education. He wrote articles, organized fund raising events and took photographs printed in the magazine. [3]

  8. Open Country Mag - Wikipedia

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    Open Country Mag is a Nigerian magazine that covers African literature, the Nigerian film industry, and culture. It was founded in 2020 by writer Otosirieze Obi-Young. [1] University of Maryland's Department of African and African American Studies has described it as "one of the most important and ambitious platforms for African writers." [2]

  9. Farafina Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Farafina Magazine was a bi-monthly Nigerian magazine published online from 2002, and in print from October 2005, until 2009 by Kachifo Limited.It was a general-interest African magazine that included non-fiction articles alongside fiction pieces and illustrations.