Nigerian
broadcast queen, Funmi Iyanda will hold a special edition of her panel
series tagged #HowToFixNigeria at the Africa Utopia Festival on Wednesday, 31 August.
The
series is organised by the award-winning broadcaster's Oya Media in
collaboration with the Royal African Society as part of the Africa
Utopia Festival and will hold at The Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival
Hall, Southbank Centre, London.
The
Africa Utopia Festival was conceived by Jude Kelly, artistic director
at the Southbank Centre and Senegalese singer Baaba Maal. It was
launched in 2012, as part of the Southbank Centre’s cultural and
artistic response to the 2012 London Olympics.
With a focus on gender inequality in Nigeria, the series features a brilliant set of panelists that
includes Women's Rights and Social Development
Advocate, Fatimah Kelleher, Technical Adviser, Women’s Protection &
Empowerment- Europe, Asia, Caucaus & Middle East (International
Rescue Committee), Dorcas Erskine and Nigerian novelist, satirist,
writer and lawyer, Elnathan John.
Moderated
by Funmi Iyanda, the event will focus on gender inequality in Nigeria,
and look at the ways in which women and men are fighting sexism and
patriarchal oppression.
On the focus of the event, Funmi Iyanda who recently signed a management deal with Temple Management Company explains:
“It seeks to address the underlying causes patriarchy in Nigeria, the costs to nation building, prosperity and happiness of the populace and ways of dismantling structures of patriarchy in ways true to Nigeria.”
The
series was conceived to bring together a broad range of speakers to
discuss practical solutions to Nigeria’s contemporary challenges – and
to definitively explore ‘How to Fix Nigeria’. A previous edition of the
series held in March and featured Charles Soludo, Feyi Fawehinmi and
Natznet Tesfay.

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