Beer consumption is one of the
well-known ritual of social gathering in Nigeria and has become a
culture among lovers of quality brew, especially those who understand
the health benefits. This has however stirred the following questions:
When did this culture start? How does it facilitate togetherness no
matter the tribe and ethnicity? How healthy is Beer drinking?
These and
more, would be the focus of discussion at this year’s Beer and Lifestyle Symposium 2016
where a team of experts drawn from the medical and health research,
food and nutrition, media and communication fields will come together to
discuss the benefit of moderate beer consumption. This year’s
symposium will be holding on June 30, 2016 at the Eko Hotel& Suites,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Date: Thursday, 30th June, 2016
Time: 9am
Venue: Eko Hotel& Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The symposium promises to be engaging
and revealing as panelists will explore topics ranging from: Celebration
and our culture, moderate beer consumption, beer and nutrition, women
and healthy lifestyle, beer and youth culture amongst other related
topics.
To lead the panel of experts at the symposium will be Donald Duke, the former governor of Cross River state. Other panelists expected at the symposium are: Professor Innocent Ujah,
Fellow of the medical and college of Obstetrics and gynecology and
current Director General, Nigerian Institute Of Medical Research (NIMR)
Yaba Lagos; Stephanie Coker– On Air Personality and TV Presenter; Prof. Bartholomew Okolo (OFR); Professor of applied Microbiology and former Vice-Chancellor, University Of Nigeria Nsuka and Ted Mukoro; Veteran Advertising Guru.
The Beer and Lifestyle Symposium is supported by Africa’s beverage giant, Nigeria Breweries PLC and it will be the third edition of what is gradually becoming an annual event.
Event is STRICTLY BY INVITATION
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