ATTP

ATTP Conversations

Real conversations.
Free coffee.
Cities across Nigeria.

Akintunde and his team travel to co-creation hubs, church spaces, event centres, and studios across Nigeria. They set up, serve coffee, and facilitate principle-based conversations with young people. Open to all. Free entry, ticketed for capacity.

How it runs

The same format. Every city.

01

Ice breaker

The room opens. Everyone gets a coffee. Akintunde kicks off with questions that make you think before you think you are ready.

02

Teaching

A principle is shared, not a lecture and not a sermon. A direct, honest conversation about how it actually works in real life.

03

Open conversation

One or two guests join the floor. Past guests have included practitioners, civil society leaders, business founders, people in government, and community figures. The audience stops being an audience. Questions are real, answers are honest.

04

Close

Every session ends with one thing you can write on your hand. Then a 48-hour challenge: something small and specific to put the principle into practice before life gets loud again.

2026 — 2028 Sessions

On the road.

Dates and venues are being confirmed. Ticket links go live on Luma as each session is locked in.

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OCT

03

ATTP Conversations · Blennd Hub, Lekki Phase 1

Every Season Has a Purpose — Why Where You Are is Not Where You Are Staying

OCT

17

ATTP Conversations · Space 57, Lekki Phase 1

Faith and Ambition in the Same Body — Why You Do Not Have to Choose

OCT

31

ATTP Conversations · Workbay, Victoria Island

What You Do When Nobody is Watching — The Principle of Character

NOV

14

ATTP Conversations · Greenhouse, Ikoyi

Honouring Your Family Without Losing Your Purpose

NOV

28

ATTP Conversations · CcHUB, Yaba

The Principle of Community — Why You Cannot Build Alone

DEC

12

ATTP Conversations · The Nest, Victoria Island

Vision for 2027 — Setting Intentions That Actually Stick

Shape the conversation

What do you want us to talk about?

Topics are chosen based on what young Nigerians are actually wrestling with — identity, money, purpose, civic life, career decisions, faith. If there is something you want on the table, say it. Tag us on Instagram or X.