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This image depicts an indoor panel discussion or conference occurring in Alaguntan, Nigeria. Three adult males are visible on a raised stage with a large white backdrop.

In the foreground, from a slightly elevated perspective, the backs of two audience members' heads are visible; one has dark hair, and the other has dark hair with a reddish tint. Below the stage, a white banner features the "A-T EKO" logo and partially visible text "Artif[icial] Te[chnology] La[gos]".

On the stage, a bald, bearded Caucasian male, dressed in a grey suit and black shirt, stands center-right, holding a microphone in his left hand and gesturing with his right. He appears to be speaking. To his left, an African male in a light beige traditional garment (agbada) and glasses is seated in a white armless chair, leaning forward with his left hand on his chin, looking towards the speaker. Further to the left, another African male, dressed in a black traditional garment, is seated in a similar white chair, looking forward with a neutral expression.

The stage is furnished with at least three white armless chairs. A black-draped table runs across the front of the stage. On the stage floor, directly in front of the seated men, are small white signs or banners with black text, partially visible. One reads "A-T Lagos Centre" and "Bridging the Policy Innovation Divide". Another, to the right, mentions "Future Technologies & Sustainable Lagos".

The prominent white backdrop features large letters "A-T" with a green circle, and the word "Lagos" in red-brown lettering. Below this, a green and brown graphic resembles an agricultural field, with white text overlayed that reads "Bridging the Policy and Innova[tion Divide]". The overall setting suggests a formal event focused on technology, policy, and innovation in Lagos.
Jerome

Dec 4, 2025, 11:28 AM

Alaguntan, Nigeria

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This image depicts an indoor panel discussion or conference occurring in Alaguntan, Nigeria. Three adult males are visible on a raised stage with a large white backdrop. In the foreground, from a slightly elevated perspective, the backs of two audience members' heads are visible; one has dark hair, and the other has dark hair with a reddish tint. Below the stage, a white banner features the "A-T EKO" logo and partially visible text "Artif[icial] Te[chnology] La[gos]". On the stage, a bald, bearded Caucasian male, dressed in a grey suit and black shirt, stands center-right, holding a microphone in his left hand and gesturing with his right. He appears to be speaking. To his left, an African male in a light beige traditional garment (agbada) and glasses is seated in a white armless chair, leaning forward with his left hand on his chin, looking towards the speaker. Further to the left, another African male, dressed in a black traditional garment, is seated in a similar white chair, looking forward with a neutral expression. The stage is furnished with at least three white armless chairs. A black-draped table runs across the front of the stage. On the stage floor, directly in front of the seated men, are small white signs or banners with black text, partially visible. One reads "A-T Lagos Centre" and "Bridging the Policy Innovation Divide". Another, to the right, mentions "Future Technologies & Sustainable Lagos". The prominent white backdrop features large letters "A-T" with a green circle, and the word "Lagos" in red-brown lettering. Below this, a green and brown graphic resembles an agricultural field, with white text overlayed that reads "Bridging the Policy and Innova[tion Divide]". The overall setting suggests a formal event focused on technology, policy, and innovation in Lagos.

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