A Lagos-based design agency, GreenLab, is set to release its third edition of the Nigerian history and culture magazine, ‘Howfar Magazine’.
The Magazine is a digital and print publication conceptualized as a timeline booklet of Nigeria’s progress. It provides an entertaining, yet insightful look into the country’s past, present, and future. Howfar achieves this by embracing and promoting the need to celebrate our Nigerian identity as one united people.
The Howfar Magazine Edition 3 will be available in two parts. It will feature contributions and articles from Nigerian visual artist, Victor Ehikamenor; writer, lawyer, and publisher, Richard Ali; award-winning filmmaker, Chris Ihidero; astute writer Okey Ndibe; and Nigerian author, Ikhide Ikheola.
There are also interviews with Nigerian historian, Max Siollun, media and communications expert, Tunji Ladner, as well as photoshoots with 27 other personalities who contributed to the project.
The print version will contain hidden pages, no watermarks, exclusive archival images and more. While the digital version available on the website, contains interactive pages, downloads, videos and audio links.
Speaking about the reason for creating yet another edition of Howfar Magazine, the editor, Nana Yesufu- Olumese talked about the importance of taking a look at our past as a nation. She says, ‘Nigeria is an enigma whose culture has been rebooted at different times and its social, economic as well as political orders have been restructured. We are shaking off the dust of the past as we reveal what is in store for us.’
The Howfar Magazine team is comprised of a dynamic group of local and international creatives, editors, writers, illustrators, photographers and researchers.
For more information about Howfar Magazine, visit www.howfarnigeria.com, or check them out on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. For media inquiries, partnership and advertising, please contact, the editor via email.


