ADVERTISEMENT

2nd Annual Parenting and Networking event to hold this November

The 2nd Annual Parenting and Networking event hosted by LagosMums is set to hold on Saturday 5 December, 2015.

 

The 2nd Annual Parenting and Networking event hosted by LagosMums will hold at The Wheatbaker Hotel on Saturday the 5 of December 2015.

This year’s theme has been tagged “What Are You Balancing?” and promises an exciting line up of speakers including Nimi Akinkugbe, Lanre Olusola ,Dakore Akande and Abolaji Osime. Each speaker brings to the table a unique perspective to meet the overall objectives of the event.

LagosMums launched this networking series because of its passion to create a forum, which raises awareness and drives a deliberate shift in raising generation X children. The maiden event, which held in November 2014, themed, “Raising a Global Citizen”, saw mums, dads and experts in an interactive session to discuss parenting matters, share experiences and gain valuable advice in a collaborative and encouraging environment.

“Last years event was a huge success, and we are looking forward to 2015 being even bigger and better. Our objectives remain the same. We aspire to create platforms that helps mums, dads and caregivers, balance various aspects of their lives and the different roles that they play in their homes and society.” Says Yetunde Williams, founder of LagosMums. She went on to highlight the reasons for choosing the speakers this year. “They all bring such versatility to the table and create a well rounded experience.”

ADVERTISEMENT

Nimi Akinkugbe, who through her Monopoly Board Games and her new book, A – Z of Personal Finance, provides frank, practical insights to create a greater awareness and understanding of personal finance and wealth management issues. Lanre Olusola, is recognized as one of Africa’s Premier Life, Mind, Emotions and Behavioral Change Coaches and works with individuals to be all that they can be. Dakore Akande is a celebrated artist, actress, stage performer, producer while juggling being a mother all at the same time and Abolaji Osime, CEO, Founder of Global International College and is very passionate about educating Nigerian children to ensure that they become globally competitive.

The LagosMums Parenting Seminar and Networking Event is free to attend, but registration is required as there is limited available seating. Register at:  http://ow.ly/XDKd306YeW2

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

You may be a psychopath if you always talk about these 3 things — food is 1 of them

You may be a psychopath if you always talk about these 3 things — food is 1 of them

Do you feel dizzy standing up suddenly? 7 reasons why

Do you feel dizzy standing up suddenly? 7 reasons why

5 signs a man might not have been sexually active in a while

5 signs a man might not have been sexually active in a while

10 ways to manage period bloating

10 ways to manage period bloating

Here’s why patients treated by female doctors have a better chance of recovery

Here’s why patients treated by female doctors have a better chance of recovery

7 dangerous herbs you should avoid during pregnancy

7 dangerous herbs you should avoid during pregnancy

What happened to the bodies from the Titanic — the poor still suffered

What happened to the bodies from the Titanic — the poor still suffered

Grant’s Crews Night Out: Where were you last Friday? Peek at what you missed

Grant’s Crews Night Out: Where were you last Friday? Peek at what you missed

Never make promises under these 4 situations

Never make promises under these 4 situations

Why commercial aeroplanes don't have parachutes for passengers

Why commercial aeroplanes don't have parachutes for passengers

7 groups of people not allowed by the gov't to adopt children

7 groups of people not allowed by the gov't to adopt children

Items & services you will pay for twice the normal price during rainy season

Items & services you will pay for twice the normal price during rainy season

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT