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Source: Aim Higher Africa

Aim Higher Africa, Forbes Africa set to launch tech discussion

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Leading education not for profit organization, Aim Higher Africa is set to
launch a panel discussion during the social media week event calendar.

The theme for the discussion is “Technology and the Youngpreneur: Forbes-
under 30 leaders using technology and business to close the poverty gap.”

By 2025, 75% of the global workforce will be comprised of millennials. As
millennials get jobs and become leaders, they’re bringing tech-savvy ideas
that are changing business.

The future of Africa’s development lies with it’s innovative Youngpreneurs, From integrating mobile apps into meetings and networking, to creating tech-centered products that are transforming lives, our youngpreneurs are creating industries that are empowering young African’s to get on the employment ladder and bridge the gap between poverty and prosperity.

Forbes West Africa Correspondent and Founder of Aim Higher Africa, Peace
Hyde will host a discussion with a few members of the Forbes 30 Under 30
list to find out how they use technology and social media at work, and how
they expect it will change the future of business and create more jobs to
aid in the millennium development goals of Africa.

The event is scheduled for the 23rd of February 2016 at the GT Bank Hall of
the Lagos Business School, Km 22 Lekki-Epe Expressway, Ajah – Lagos from
10am to 2pm.
Speakers for the event include Adebola Williams, Co Founder
Red Media, Mary Ojulari, CFO CNBC and Forbes Africa, Edose Ohen, Director
HPO Global Group, Rex Idiams, Founder Achievers Media and Pamela Wagner,
Founder Ajala Digital.

You can register for the event via the Social Media Week Lagos website or
by emailing your interest to brenda.omawumi@gmail.com.