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The Guardian hosts sessions as Social Media Week begins today SMWLagos TheGuardianNg

The 2020 edition of the Social Media Week Lagos opens today at the Land Mark Event Centre, Oniru, Lagos.

Meanwhile, The Guardian, which is once again the official media partner of the SMW Lagos, hosts two-panel sessions today, with the theme: “The Future of Digital Publishing.” Panelists in the first session are considering, “Defining and Regulating ‘Hate Speech’: Impacts on Audience Needs and Retention.” The speakers include Head Anglophone West Africa, Africa Public Policy, Facebook, Adaora Ikenze; Media Consultant/Host of Your View on TVC, Morayo Afolabi-Brown; Chairman/CEO, Nigerian in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa; and Legal Partner, SBM Intelligence, Cheta Nwanze. The session is to be moderated by Tolulope Adelerun-Balogun.

Since its launch in 2013, SMW Lagos has continued to serve as a point of convergence for Africa’s most innovative minds. The conference has become a marquee event for business leaders, global thinkers, entrepreneurs, civil servants and anyone with a keen interest in Africa.

 

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