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Pacesetter to hold virtual 4th Frontier Discourse Annual Public Lecture Dec 11

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Pacesetter to hold virtual 4th Frontier Discourse Annual Public Lecture Dec 11

By Jeffrey Agbo

Organisers of the Frontier Discourse Annual Public Lecture Series, Pacesetter Frontier Magazine, have unveiled the modalities for the 4th edition of the public lecture which will be entirely virtual.

According to the magazine, the lecture which is scheduled to hold on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, by 4.30pm (WAT) is expected to have guests joining in from all African countries, going by the topic of the 4th edition and the array of resource persons, all of which will also be revealed in the coming days.

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The event is scheduled to commence at 4.30pm and end at 7.30pm. The lecture is expected to last for a maximum duration of 50 minutes. At the end of the lecture, a panel session which will last for another 40-50 minutes will follow. The panel will enable the host and the public to ask questions based on the topic of the lecture.

There will also be a poetry and art presentation to serve as interludes. They will both last for about 15 minutes.

The event will be simultaneously streamed on five platforms – Zoom, X, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. It will also be recorded.

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To ensure that the Q & A session flows smoothly, the audience will drop their questions in the comment section of each social platform or send to the email (thepacesetter03@gmail.com). The organisers will sieve the questions and present them through the host to the particular discussant the question is meant for.

The event will be hosted by a Nigerian broadcast journalist, Alex Ogbodo of Afia TV.

The Frontier Discourse initiative has spurred robust discussions on inclusive peace, responsible governance, societal progress and development, gaining traction in the past three years as a major platform by Nigeria’s public-private sector leaders and political class, with three successful editions.

Delegates expected are captains of industries, spiritual leaders, traditional rulers, the political class, youth bodies, civil and non-governmental organisations, professional bodies, the formal sector, secondary school students, university undergraduates and honoured Nigerians.

To register for the event, come here.

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