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Hi there, Two years ago, we held our first TC Live session with Bosun Tijani, founder of Co-Creation

[View in browser]( Hi there, Two years ago, we held our first TC Live session with Bosun Tijani, founder of Co-Creation Hub. Since then, we’ve hosted over 30 webinars, held our first hybrid conference and done so much more. In all of these milestones, we’ve tried to carry you along, but something's wrong somewhere. Let’s face it. You hardly open our email invites, and when you do, you rarely sign up or even attend. We’d hate to think that we’re doing too much. So, Bolutife, Eniola and I would like to know what we’re doing wrong and how we can serve you better. We have more events lined up this year and we’d like to know the best way to keep you abreast of them without spamming you. Do oblige us by filling out this simple and quick survey. [Let us know how you feel]( Sincerely, Olanrewaju If you're still very interested in our events, we're excited to hear that! See details about our next event below. Five years ago, Chi-chi Ekweozor attended a conference where attendees were asked to send in questions via SMS during the Q&A session. As a software engineer, she believed there was a more efficient solution to the problem and subsequently set out to solve it. Through this resolve, Assenty was born- the interactive platform based on the concept of posting and responding to questions on an online ‘question board’ accessible by a link and nothing else. Next Friday, March 11 at 11 am (WAT), she'll be sharing some of the useful lessons from her entrepreneurial journey and 15-year experience in the tech industry. [Sign up here]( The #BuildingFromGroundUp Series is powered by the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub. Note: By clicking on the registration link for any of these events, you’ve indicated interest in the event and will get an invite to attend. To opt out, please ignore the invite. By registering for any of these events, you agree that your data will be used for future communication purposes by the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub and TechCabal. All data received will be handled according to relevant data protection laws. TechCabal 18 Nnobi Streeet, Surulere, Lagos Nigeria You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe]( [MailerLite](

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