Startup Grind Lagos is set to host the founder of
Bella Naija,
Uche Eze Pedro later this month. Founded in 2006, Bella Naija is not only one of the most widely read blogs in West Africa but has won several awards including the “Outstanding Contribution to Fashion Communication Award” in 2010 and the “Best Event Coverage Online Award” in 2011 and 2012.
The meetup is scheduled to take place on
Saturday, March 31st, at Oracle, 8th Floor, Heritage Place –
 21 Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi, Lagos. Tickets cost N1500 online (
Buy Now) between now and March 30th and N2000 on the day of the event day.
The Theme for this month was unveiled as “
Quit the noise, Have a voice” by Blessing Abeng, the Co-director for
Startup Grind Lagos.
Also speaking at this meetup is
Abel Ekele, the cofounder of Trivoda
Digital. He will be sharing with Entrepreneurs “The Future of Marketing” in the Learning Curve section of the event.
Uwem Uwemakpan, Chapter Director of
Startup Grind Lagos, has promised that every attendee will leave the venue with practical solutions to their business problems.
In addition to the great learnings Entrepreneurs will gain, there will be a portrait session for all founders as we partner with
The Photocentric to create The Largest photo archive of Startup founders in Nigeria. It is not news that founders rarely have great portraits of themselves but together we can change this narrative.
This event is proudly supported by
Oracle Nigeria,
The Afropreneur, Lagos Startup Map, Connect Nigeria, Chudy of Whaletown Media,
Tringoo,
Einsteinette Limited,
Accelerate Tv and
Techpoint.ng
About Startup Grind Lagos
Startup Grind is a global startup community designed to educate, inspire, and connect entrepreneurs. It is powered by Google for Entrepreneurs.
We host monthly events in 300 cities and 100 countries featuring successful local founders, innovators, educators and investors who share personal stories and lessons learned on the road to building great companies.
To learn more visit
www.startupgrind.com/lagos
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This article was first published on 8th March 2018
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