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LASU School of Tourism organises colloquium on widowhood inheritance

Lagos State University's School of Tourism, Film, Performing Arts and Cultural Studies is designed to be a one-stop destination for programmes relating to tourism, culture, performing arts, and film in Nigeria and beyond.
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SCHOOL of Tourism, Film, Performing Arts, and Cultural Studies at Lagos State University (LASU) is preparing to host a colloquium under the theme, "Widowhood Inheritance: Myth and Reality," aimed at shedding light on the complex issue of widowhood inheritance and explore its various aspects.

Scheduled to take place today, Wednesday, April 24, 2024, the colloquium will commence at 10:00 a.m. at Aderemi Makanjuola Lecture Theatre, located on the main campus in Ojo, Lagos.

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The Acting Dean of the School of Tourism, Film, Performing Arts, and Cultural Studies, Prof. 'Tunji Azeez, will host the colloquium. Under his guidance, the event promises to be an engaging and enlightening experience for all participants.

To accommodate a wider audience, the colloquium will adopt a hybrid format, allowing interested participants to join remotely via Zoom. The meeting ID for the Zoom session is 831 7728 7789, and the passcode is 365386. This virtual inclusion ensures that individuals who are unable to attend in person can still contribute to the discourse and benefit from the insights shared during the event.

The colloquium is a vital initiative that seeks to uncover the truths and misconceptions surrounding this longstanding cultural practice of widowhood inheritance. By bringing together experts, scholars, and stakeholders in a collaborative environment, LASU's School of Tourism, Film, Performing Arts, and Cultural Studies aims to ignite conversations that can promote understanding, challenge stereotypes, and contribute to positive change within society.

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Acting Dean, School of Tourism, Film, Performing Arts and Cultural Studies, Prof Tunji Azeez 

Participants can anticipate a thought-provoking and enlightening experience as they engage with diverse perspectives and delve into the multifaceted aspects of widowhood inheritance. Through this colloquium, LASU reaffirms its commitment to academic excellence and its dedication to addressing relevant societal issues through knowledge sharing and research.

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