The Toyin Falola Interviews: A Panel Discussion on Parenting and Growing Up in a Changing World: Technology, Culture, and the Future of Values

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Adebayo Ajadi

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A Panel Discussion on Parenting and Growing Up in a Changing World: Technology, Culture, and the Future of Values

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This particular webinar on parenting under the Toyin Falola Interviews is designed as a cross-generational conversation that brings together lived experience, cultural memory, contemporary realities, and the voices of today’s youth. The specific webinar recognizes that parenting no longer occurs within a single cultural or generational framework; instead, it is shaped by globalization, digitalization, migration, and rapidly shifting social values. By convening four panellists from different generations and locations, the program creates a holistic dialogue on how African parenting can adapt without losing its moral and cultural foundations.



Sunday, May 31, 2026

11 AM Austin

4 PM Ghana

5 PM Nigeria

6 PM South Africa


Register Here:

https://www.tfinterviews.com/post/parenting


Join Zoom Meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82131206041


Watch on YouTube:

https://youtube.com/@tfinterviews/live

 

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Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth

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This is a very good one I wonder how many  families  would monitor  this discussion?. 
 My favourite  number are the 19 million  nigetiabs who could afford  to build houses costing  20 million  naira prior to covid 19. Via a flexible  payment  plan. I think the deliberateions should  form a template  for a book for the Nigerian family  library. 
Every educated  family  could  have a book  based on this planned  interview  and discussion. 

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