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Could we try this in Lagos?

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AfroPunditvor 1 Jahr

Former lecturer here & now full time research scientist. Having lived in Nigeria, I don't think it'll work but it won't hurt to try. Firstly, most academics in Nigeria are too conceited to meet in a bar. Secondly, outside of academic spaces, many do not kno how to OPENLY discuss.

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Solar Heavyvor 1 Jahr

this reminds me of driving through a city

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Ugo Okaforvor 1 Jahr

We need places where we discuss manufacturing, reverse engineering, supply chains, design for manufacturing, and auxiliary equipment for various manufacturing processes, financing, networking, ecosystems, sustainable power supply etc

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MANNIE 🇨🇦🇳🇬vor 1 Jahr

We already do! It’s called beer parlor politics !

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Max King Jayvor 1 Jahr

This was how the US independence movement and ultimately revolution began; tavern talks ~ They helped shape public opinion, build morale and momentum. Most of us in Nigeria have very little appreciation for Ideas and do not believe bars are ideal for topical lectures/discuss.

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FocusHartsvor 1 Jahr

Best way to teach Nigeria history

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D. A. Owolabivor 1 Jahr

the kinds of conversations that happen in beer parlours in Lagos won't allow this to thrive.

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Chidi Okoenevor 1 Jahr

It can easily happen in Enugu

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Raymond Nnamdi OBIvor 1 Jahr

I just hope the lecturer himself won't be high sha

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#OpenGovvor 1 Jahr

We have done this with music artists in Jos and Abuja… sometimes the bar owners feel it’s bad business, other times they want to charge you for that time.

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PRIMEvor 1 Jahr

😂 na religion go end am

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