ALOD’s annual summer camp would hold in Nigeria from September 1 – September 4 2017.

 

Theme:

PovertyCure & The Gateway To Africa’s Economic Prosperity 

Featuring:

  • Student leaders and young entrepreneurs from across West Africa.
  • Speakers from diverse origin and field.
  • What is ‘liberty and new media?’
  • Insightful reading materials on liberty and free market.
  • Opportunity to join our expanding alumni and volunteer network

 

Speakers:

Adedayo Thomas: Founder, ALOD

Adewale Ajetumobi: Editor, CampusLife at The Nation Newspaper, Nigeria

Andy Eyschen: Executive Director, Language of Liberty Institute, USA

Caleb Franz: Host, MiLiberty at OUTSET, USA

Glenn Cripe: Co-founder/President, Language of Liberty Institute, USA

Ibrahim Anoba: Acting Executive Director, ALOD

Obinna Nwafor (Saint Obi): Veteran Nollywood Actor, Director and Producer

**ALOD or ALSO alumni are welcome to speak at this program. If interested, please email adedayo.thomas@alodpolicy.org with the subject “Resource Person.” ALOD would cover local travel, meal and accommodation throughout the program duration.

 

Application:

Date for application would be announced in late June 2017.

 

Venue:

More details soon…

Few reasons why you should apply!

You’d be immersed in discussions on freedom, peace and enterprise.

Any persons irrespective of cultural background, race, gender, religion or disability are welcomed at our camps. >Group discussion at the 2015 Tanzania Camp.

 

It’s always time for old friends and new faces. Our camps attracts the best young minds in Africa. >Participants at the 2016 Kenya Camp.

 

ALOD camps give students the platform to cultivate libertarian advocacy skills. Through group assignments and individual tasks, participants are prepared to propagate the ideas of liberty in their daily lives.

Our camps are strategically designed to bring out the best in participants towards promoting freedom in their schools and communities.

3 days thorough introduction to libertarian principles.

Irrespective of your academic interest or field of enterprise, insofar you love freedom, you’d fit in!