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Nigeria: Agile for Good Governance Uncovering a path to continuous improvement in governance an initiative by 17 Nigerian Agilists”

February 20, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Good governance is a right, not a privilege. The Agile20Reflect Festival has presented a huge opportunity for 17 Nigerian Agilists to lend their voices to change the narrative for good governance. We have in the last couple of months met weekly to work on this initiative.

We hope to use the platform as an opportunity to create more awareness and Promote Agile for good governance in Nigeria. This event is co-hosted with Scott ✌️♥️🏴‍☠️ Seivwright

🗓 Saturday 20th February 2021
⏰ 8 PM WAT I 7 PM GMT 📌
🔗 RSVP –
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NTvCjwSTTdWXaCRYxdxMCA

When the 17 writers of the original Agile Manifesto came together 20 years ago to resolve a common problem – little did they know they were starting a movement that would re-ignite humanity.

Today I am proud to be an Agilist that continues to grow in the right mindset that Agile promotes. I am particularly grateful for the amazing Agile communities around the world doing great things to further push the agenda for Agility for Humanity.

Meet the 17 collaborators
Iyabo Okwuraiwe, ADEKUNLE TALABI, Mercy George-Igbafe, Mary Laniyan, Itopa Sulé, Aanu Gopald, Olufemi Sonuga, Godwin Nwaugha, Grace Shaba, Pamela Ayodele, Peter Erubami Pete Omotosho, SHOLA WILLIAMS, Tobe N. Tolu Fagbola, Victor NWADU, J Anu

#Nigerian #Agile20reflect #Nigerianagilist

Tagged With: Agilist, collaborators, Nigeria, Nigeria Agile Lean coffee, Nigerian, principles, Values

Nigeria: Agile Lean Coffee meetup with Jim Benson & Mercy George-Igbafe

February 17, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Do you have any work related challenges that maybe impacting your productivity & efficiency?

Join Jim Benson the founder of Personal Kanban & Mercy George-Igbafe for the first-ever Nigeria Agile Lean Coffee.
🗓 Wednesday 17th February 2021
⏰ 5 PM WAT I 4 PM GMT 📌
🔗 RSVP https://www.meetup.com/learntor/events/276324872/

Lean Coffee is structured, but agenda-less meeting. Participants gather and prioritize, collaborate, follow-up, build an agenda, and begin talking. Conversations are directed and productive because the agenda for the meeting was democratically generated. Lean Coffee is a powerful meeting facilitation technique that can be used in coffee shops, conferences, open space, Scrum events or simply replace existing corporate meeting formats. Lean Coffee is easy to learn, empowers participants and increases engagement. It is also fun as it allows for a free flow of discussions!

Learn more here https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/agile-fresh-voice-from-nigeria-mercy-george-igbafe

#Nigeria #agilemindset #agile20reflect #learntor #mercygeorgeigbafe

Tagged With: Agilist, collaborators, Nigeria, Nigeria Agile Lean coffee, Nigerian, principles, Values

The Importance of Agile adoption in Nigeria

February 3, 2021 By Jerome Arockia

Agile20Reflect Festival Event

This is a locally-led Agile event by Fresh voices – Rasheed Ogunniran & Tarlisha Inakoju

The current state of Agile: The goal is to promote the Agile Mindset to Nigerian employers, employees and business owners.

Yes, that’s right an agile festival celebrating 20 years of the Agile Manifesto bringing you an entire month of agile education, inspiration and stories from all over the world.

This is the first Agile Festival ever and the themes it covers are:

1. The history of Agile
2. The current state of Agile
3. The Future of Agile

The event is scheduled Wednesday 6th January 2021, 7 PM WAT for I hour

Tagged With: Fresh voices, Nigeria, Rasheed Ogunniran, Tarlisha Inakoju

Patron Askhat Urazbaev

https://youtu.be/itlD9BJQzxY

Patron Gabrielle Benefield

https://youtu.be/MPFfDwzf0xw

Patron Roman Pichler

https://youtu.be/i-7wBLXVqLA

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