ADVERTISEMENT

Juliet Ehimuan-Chiazor, Arese Ugwu, Steve Gukas, Keturah King, others to headline this edition

TEDxGbagada will be joining the likes of other TEDx conferences held in Accra, Euston, Paris, Silicon Valley, Oxford, and 1600 other places.

TEDxGbagada 2016

This years edition themed, ‘The Pareto Change’, the conference speakers will, in Gbagada on Saturday, 19 November, share the time-tested 80:20 principles that changed everything in their lives, businesses and society.

Lined up are 7 speakers: Smart Money Africa founder, Arese Ugwu, Google’s country manager for Nigeria, Juliet Ehimuan-Chiazor, 93 Days filmmaker, Steve Gukas, founder of Mothers Delivery Kit, Adepeju Jaiyeoba, disability advocate, Temitope Okupe, founder of African Newspage, Adam Alqali and founder of BAU Research and Development, Gossy Ukanwoke. On the conference’s lighter side, soul singer, Maka and spoken word artist, Amaka, will be on ground. Host is CNN African Voices anchor, Keturah King, while Omoo Anetekha anchors networking.

A chat with organiser of the TEDxGbagada, Mercy Akamo, revealed that missing out on registration would not be a worry. “We hope to host 300 registered individuals, but there are plans for live video streaming, plus live feed on Instagram and Twitter. That way, the conference will make a potential social media reach of more than 2,500 millennials during the conference. Anywhere you end up on that Saturday, stay close to your phone for ongoing updates from stage and even backstage.

ADVERTISEMENT

This year’s TEDxGbagada chose speakers from technology, writing, journalism, maternal health, filmmaking and more. Why? We have our audience in mind. We understand the multifaceted industries that are relevant to them. The overall aim of the conference is to share and birth audacious ideas and knowledge, all to and personal success, which in turn reshapes boundaries of ability and society reality,” she said.

TEDxGbagada will be joining the likes of other TEDx conferences held in Accra, Euston, Paris, Silicon Valley, Oxford, and 1600 other places, all organized by passionate volunteers. Last year’s conference, themed ‘Let there be Light’, had featured the likes of Timi Dakolo, Toyin Poju-Oyemade, Taofick Okoya, Mark Essien and Bovi.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

How man survived being trapped under a rock for 127 hours — he cut off his hand

How man survived being trapped under a rock for 127 hours — he cut off his hand

When we die, do we know we are dead?

When we die, do we know we are dead?

Do these simple tricks and your wallet will be full of money

Do these simple tricks and your wallet will be full of money

5 elegant hats and when to wear them

5 elegant hats and when to wear them

4 things you need to do to keep your lips moisturised

4 things you need to do to keep your lips moisturised

How to make a cheating partner confess in 5 easy steps

How to make a cheating partner confess in 5 easy steps

Do animals sense psychopaths? The answer is not so simple

Do animals sense psychopaths? The answer is not so simple

7 simple and elegant hairstyles for ladies

7 simple and elegant hairstyles for ladies

3 simple DIY deep conditioners for all hair types

3 simple DIY deep conditioners for all hair types

Tourist jumped off a cliff on holiday — it didn't end well

Tourist jumped off a cliff on holiday — it didn't end well

Navigating beauty standards and building self-confidence for women

Navigating beauty standards and building self-confidence for women

How Love Ends: Church sermon helped me break up with my abusive boyfriend

How Love Ends: Church sermon helped me break up with my abusive boyfriend

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT