This year the event features a central stage of keynotes and panels, multiple rooms for workshops, master classes and presentations; and an area dedicated to co-working, networking and interactive installations.
Driven by a mission to help people and organizations connect through collaboration, learning and the
sharing of ideas and information, Ngozi Odita, the Lagos Executive Director Social Media Week (SMW) explained that,
“The Social Media Week is a chance for a global audience to see how social media actually works in the Nigerian and African context especially how it works to affect social change and in turn the infrastructure and challenges that are in the Nigerian market.”
Since the last four
Social Media Week Lagos is scheduled for February 27th to March 3rd 2017 at the Landmark centre and attendance is free and open to the public. The event promises to be a world class experience that showcases Africa’s brightest minds. SMW is already planning for the next five years. Looking forward, Ngozi said,
“SMW will seek to assist in the creation of jobs, facilitate and create investment, help achieve gender balance and create an easy access to quality education.”
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