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Nigeria's biggest social incubator is going to discuss social change at its annual summit

Femi Longe and Bosun Tijani of CcHub on stage at the Diaspora Challenge launch in London
Femi Longe and Bosun Tijani of CcHub on stage at the Diaspora Challenge launch in London
For 2017, the Summit is themed: ‘How might we connect more Africans to more opportunities to move up the socio-economic ladder?’
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For 2017, the Summit is themed: ‘How might we connect more Africans to more opportunities to move up the socio-economic ladder?’ and it looks to inspire and engage attendees on how Africans can access opportunities that will move them up the social ladder to better socio-economic positions.

Discussions will center around three main topics (Education, Employment and Entrepreneurship) and will have in attendance stakeholders from government, civil societies, donors, academia, organizations and Academia.

The keynote speech at the Summit will be delivered by Stephen King, Partner at Omidyar Network and attendees can look forward to constructive panel sessions between some of Africa’s key stakeholders, who are interested in engaging in discussions that facilitate the understanding of the opportunities which enable social mobility.

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The 2017 Social Change Summit will begin on Thursday, June 22, 2017 at The Marquee, Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. To attend, register on the CcHub website.

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