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Could we try this in Lagos?

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AfroPundit profil fotoğrafı
AfroPundit1 yıl önce

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.

Solar Heavy profil fotoğrafı
Solar Heavy1 yıl önce

this reminds me of driving through a city

Ugo Okafor profil fotoğrafı
Ugo Okafor1 yıl önce

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

MANNIE 🇨🇦🇳🇬 profil fotoğrafı
MANNIE 🇨🇦🇳🇬1 yıl önce

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

Max King Jay profil fotoğrafı
Max King Jay1 yıl önce

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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FocusHarts1 yıl önce

Best way to teach Nigeria history

D. A. Owolabi profil fotoğrafı
D. A. Owolabi1 yıl önce

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

Chidi Okoene profil fotoğrafı
Chidi Okoene1 yıl önce

It can easily happen in Enugu

Raymond Nnamdi OBI profil fotoğrafı
Raymond Nnamdi OBI1 yıl önce

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

#OpenGov profil fotoğrafı
#OpenGov1 yıl önce

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.

PRIME profil fotoğrafı
PRIME1 yıl önce

😂 na religion go end am

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