Identity first. Everything else follows.
The Identity Dispatch is a monthly newspaper written for Nigerian families who want more than headlines — a formation, month by month, of who they are underneath what they do.
All of life flows from identity
Most publications compete for attention with speed and spectacle. The Identity Dispatch does the opposite. We start from one conviction — that identity precedes purpose, and purpose precedes achievement — and let every article, column, and page follow from it.
That means we write as much for the parent as for the child, as much for the quiet reader as for the one who underlines every paragraph. The goal is never simply to inform. It's to help a family return, again and again, to a sturdier sense of who they are.
Families across Nigeria
The Dispatch is written for households across Nigeria — parents raising children in a fast-changing country, and children forming a sense of self earlier than any generation before them.
It is placed where families already are: free of charge in partner schools, and available for purchase in stores and through independent distributors.
Produced by Regenesis
The Identity Dispatch is produced by Regenesis, a Lagos-based identity formation, development strategy, and systems design organisation. Regenesis works from the same guiding conviction that shapes every page of the Dispatch: all of life flows from identity.
"A newspaper is simply one more room in the house Regenesis is building — a place where identity gets named plainly, and formed patiently."
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