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EVENT TIPS - LAGOS SOCIAL MEDIA WEEK ESSENTIALS!

Hi people! Lagos Social media week is here again! who wants to come with me? If you want to get social media savvy, you have to come out for this. Social Media Week is a leading news platform and worldwide conference that curates and shares the best ideas, innovations and insights into how social media and technology are changing business, society and culture around the world. The SMW2016 Lagos edition kick started yesterday at the Landmark Event center Oniru Victoria Island Lagos Nigeria, As I will be attending this event that will run from 22nd - 27th February 2016, here are necessary essentials for the event. 
Social Media Week Essential
CAMERA - If you want to capture all the fun moments, take pictures with fun people and record fun videos, please don't leave out your camera, but for now, I will be attending this event with my Lumia 1520 as I still await a new camera.
NOTEPAD & PEN -  This is essential, because lots of the facilitators at this events are makers, shakers and masters of  the game in their industries, listening to them and jotting down amazing stuffs I plan to learn will help me loads. 
MY SUN GLASSES - O yes! The sunglasses is my Fashion Fetish, if you know me too well, you will know I love sunglasses. Especially now that the scorching rays of the sun is intense, you have got to protect on yourself on your way to the venue.
THE SMW BADGE - The social media week badge, is an access badge to enable you gain entrance to the event. To get this badge, you have to log on to their website on www.socialmediaweek.org to create an account and register. 

The Social media week takes place in Major cities across the world at the same time. Cities like Lagos Nigeria, Hamburg, Jakatar and New York are currently running their own session from 22nd - 27th February. Later in the year, cities like Los angeles, mexico, milan, london, miami, mumbai, sao paulo, chicago, rotterdam, santiago and sydney.

Here is a line up of Event I will be attending, you can click on the links to get details on the location, date and speakers at each of the event.


Landmark Event center, direction to where most of the event will take place

You can visit http://socialmediaweek.org/lagos/schedule/  for a lineup of activities and events you will like to attend.  If you will be attending, share with me what other essential do you think is required for such huge event?



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  1. I wish I could attend but my baby won't let me
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    1. Awwww!I understand, as baby will still be too young to go out. I will keep you updated, and hopefully, the Lagos live streaming session will be an innovation to look forward to

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