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Where in the world could you have Lucy Quist, Ebele Okobi, Jorn Lyseggen and Temie Giwa-Tubosun along with Eddie Kadi and Caleb Femi all in one room? Only at a TEDxEuston event, and next week, they will be refuelling you at TEDxEustonSalon 2016! And now, the indomitable Iyinoluwa Aboyeji has joined the impressive list of speakers!
The team at TEDxEuston work hard to curate a programme that inspires you from deep within, and we are confident their last speaker to be announced will do just that.
Introducing Iyinoluwa Aboyeji
Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, is the founder and CEO of Flutterwave, a digital payments infrastructure platform that aggregates various payment methods for businesses across Africa. Iyinoluwa is also the co-founder of Andela, the tech talent accelerator known as one of the largest start-ups in Africa. He was named as one of Forbes “30 Most Promising Young Entrepreneurs In Africa 2015”.
TEDxEustonSalon 2016 – Details, Info, Tickets
Date: Saturday, 12th November, 2016
Time: 15:30-22:30
Venue: Royal Institute of British Architects
66 Portland Place
W1B 1AD
London
TEDxEuston is organised by an all-volunteer team of African professionals. It aims to reflect ideas and inspired thinking of a new generation of African leaders, presenting to an audience of mainly Africans committed to engaging and re-engaging in an active and meaningful manner with the continent.
TEDxEuston is a TED-like event locally organised in the same spirit of “ideas worth spreading”, devoted to leveraging the powers of ideas to change the world.
The objectives of TEDxEuston are:
- To inspire a new generation of people engaging responsibly with Africa
- To bring together people that have found or are seeking innovative approaches
- To foster an environment for embracing our passion and commitment for the continent.
TEDxEuston…. “African Ideas Worth Spreading”
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