Kenyan author,
journalist and winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing,
BinyavangaWainaina is leading other pan-African speakers to participate at the
inaugural edition of The RED Summit holding in Lagos at the Harbour Point,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Other speakers at the summit are the Executive Producer of Coke Studio
Africa, David Sanders; Corporate Affairs Director of Microsoft Corporation,
Louis Otieno; award winning television host, Anita Erskine; former Managing
Director of MNET Africa, BiolaAlabi; Chief Executive Officer of leading
lifestyle blog- BellaNaija, Uche Pedro; Chief Executive Officer, Genevieve
Magazine, Betty Irabor; General Manager of Beat FM, DejiAwokoya; former
Governor of Rivers State, RotimiAmaechi; former Governor of Ekiti State, Dr.KayodeFayemi,
Communication and Public Affairs Manager of Google West Africa, Taiwo
Kola-Ogunlade; Corporate Communication Director of Africa Practice, Rimini
Makama; award winning journalist, ToluOgunlesi; Senior Correspondent at New
African Magazine, James Schneider; and many more.
The RED Summit holds on 15-18 October, in Lagos, Nigeria and will
include a 2-day conference, West Africa’s largest inter-school media town hall,
and an evening to celebrate icons of the media in Nigeria.
“This summit will be West Africa’s biggest media talk shop” said
ChudeJideonwo, Managing Partner of Red Media Africa, organisers of the summit.
“We will draw lessons from veterans in West Africa’s media over the decades and
chart the course, with other media stakeholders, for the future of the media in
West Africa.”
The summit which is in partnership with Troyka Holding and the School of
Media & Communication, Pan-African University, will bring together media
leaders individuals and organisations in public relations, advertising,
television, radio, print and online from across the globe to define the future
of the media in a rapidly changing landscape.
Participants will connect, network and anchor high-level conversations
and solutions about the media in host country, Nigeria, and across African
audiences.

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