Logos Abeokuta Circle – March 2026
Stewards: Austine**
Date:** March 08, 2026
Location: Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria
Registered on Luma: 40+
Attended: 40+ participants, including approximately 70% returning attendees and 30% first-time participants
Languages: English & Yoruba
Participants
Over 40 participants attended.
Participants were primarily from Nigeria.
Backgrounds represented included: developers, entrepreneurs, business professionals, community leaders, technology enthusiasts, and professionals from banking, finance, ICT, and related sectors.
Areas of interest included: community building, technology adoption, grassroots problem-solving, innovation, and civic engagement.
Topics Discussed
Theme: The Winnable Issue
Key Points & Insights
Introduction to the concept of Winnable Issues and their role in driving meaningful community impact.
Discussion on identifying practical challenges that can be addressed through collective action.
Exploration of grassroots participation and community-led problem-solving.
Encouragement for participants to contribute actively to local initiatives.
Special Session Highlight:
Amelia joined the Circle live and facilitated an insightful discussion on Winnable Issues. The session provided community members with a deeper understanding of the concept, its significance, and how it can be applied to address local challenges. Through the discussion, participants were able to identify and define potential winnable issues within their community, making the session both engaging and impactful. The conversation sparked meaningful dialogue and laid a strong foundation for future community-driven initiatives.
Challenges or Open Questions
Identifying the most relevant and achievable issue for the Abeokuta community.
Determining sustainable approaches for community engagement and execution.
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Solutions, Ideas, or Proposals**
Community brainstorming sessions to identify priority local challenges.
Increased collaboration among community members and leaders.
Development of actionable plans around selected issues.
Technologies or Tools Mentioned
Logos Network ecosystem tools and community collaboration platforms.
Action Items / Next Steps
Continue brainstorming and evaluating potential Winnable Issues.
Gather community feedback to prioritize focus areas.
Share updates, resources, and opportunities with participants.
Winnable Issues Update
Current Status:
No final Winnable Issue has been formally selected.
The community is currently in the brainstorming and discovery phase.
Updates Outside the Circle Meeting
Community members have continued discussions around potential grassroots challenges that can be addressed collectively.
Blockers Faced
Need for further community consultation and issue validation before selecting a focus area.
Planned Follow-Up Actions
Circle leadership will coordinate additional discussions and feedback sessions.
Community members will contribute ideas and local insights to help identify a suitable Winnable Issue.
Updates will be shared during future Circle meetings.
What We Learned / To Improve / New Ideas
Things That Worked Well
Strong attendance and engagement from both returning and new participants.
High-quality discussion around Winnable Issues.
Diverse representation from multiple sectors and community groups.
Successful celebration and recognition of women during the International Women’s Day event.
Areas for Improvement
Allocate additional time for participant questions and interactive discussions.
Improve post-session engagement and follow-up mechanisms.
New Ideas or Experiments
Host focused brainstorming workshops dedicated to Winnable Issue selection.
Increase collaboration with local community leaders and organizations.
Create structured working groups to explore and develop community-driven solutions.
**Links to event photos: LOGOS ABEOKUTA CIRCLE - WOMEN IN TECH - Google Drive