About Mautic Camp Africa

Mautic Camp Africa is a unique opportunity for attendees to dive deep into the world of marketing automation, leveraging the power of Mautic’s open-source platform to enhance their marketing strategies and drive business growth. The event is carefully curated to provide a balance between educational sessions, networking opportunities, and hands-on workshops.

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Lodging Options

There are several options of hotel available in Lagos and  close to the event, please book early so that you can be sure of getting the one close to the event.

Visa and Travel Arrangements

International attendees should check the visa requirements for Nigeria well in advance of the event. Ensure you have a valid passport and obtain the necessary visa if required. Make travel arrangements, including booking flights to Lagos and arranging transportation from the airport to the event venue.

If you need help with invitation, kindly contact oluwatobi.owolabi[@]mautic.org

Local Transportation

Ride-Hailing Services
Ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt (formerly Taxify) operate in Lagos, offering a more comfortable and convenient transportation option. They provide air-conditioned vehicles and the ability to track your ride in real-time.

Taxis
Traditional taxis are available throughout the city. You can either hail them from the street or find them at designated taxi stands. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey, as most taxis do not use meters.

Street Food Stalls and Food Vendors

Lagos is renowned for its vibrant street food culture. Wander through the streets and alleys, and you’ll find food stalls and vendors selling delicious local treats such as suya (spiced grilled meat), akara (fried bean cakes), puff-puff (deep-fried dough balls), and more.

Local Restaurants and Eateries

Seek out local restaurants and eateries that serve authentic Nigerian cuisine. Many restaurants offer buffet-style meals, allowing you to sample a variety of dishes at once. Look for restaurants specializing in traditional Nigerian dishes like jollof rice, egusi soup, or moi moi.

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Topics
10
Speakers
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Days
200
Attendees
Sponsors

Our Sponsors

The Planning Team

Our Organizers

Oluwatobi Owolabi

Digital Marketer

Oluwatobi Owolabi

Digital Marketer

Favour Chibueze

Frontend Engineer and Technical Writer

Favour Chibueze

Frontend Engineer and Technical Writer

Favour Kelvin

Technical Content Manager

Favour Kelvin

Technical Content Manager

Isreal Kuti

Program Manager

Isreal Kuti

Program Manager
Behind the scene

Our Volunteers

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