Building The Future with Dotun show

Building The Future with Dotun

Summary: One on one interviews with people who are using technology, entrepreneurship and innovative ideas to shape the future of Africa.

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  • Artist: Dotun Olowoporoku: Entrepreneur, Investor, Growth Strategist
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 BTF Podcast Season 3 Finale | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:42

We have now come to the end of season 3! It has been such an exciting journey, one I hope you enjoyed as well. Please listen to my review of the season, what you can expect from next season and when we will be returning.

 #66, Doing venture investment in Africa. How to validate your assumptions. Steve Grin, Managing Partner at Lateral Capital | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:12

Steve Grin is the Managing Partner at Lateral Capital, a firm that invests in early and growth stage opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa. Their Fund backs technology-enabled businesses

 #65, Why generating capital is important for African startups. Thesis on exits and how to manage corporate funds. Dustyn Winder, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Akili | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:20

Dustyn Winder is the co-founder and managing partner at Akili.Vc Akili is a pre-seed to Series A fund tailored for Africa. Their philosophy is based on the belief that there are very interesting problems that are often difficult for entrepreneurs to execute on, whether because they are hidden inside corporations, neglected in disaffected communities, or in geographies that present different challenges than traditional startup markets.

 #64, On building an online marketplace in Africa: not as easy as it looks. Adam Grunewald, CEO & Co-Founder at Lynk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:11:12

Adam Grunewald is the co-founder and CEO of Lynk, a platform designed to provide technology-based solutions for the massive informal labour sectors in Kenya. Adam has worked at Google as a project manager on new and emerging projects in the United States and Kenya. Driven by the urge to create a reliable employment system for manual workers in Kenya,  he created Lynk in late 2015. Lynk has raised $1m in funding and is currently fundraising.

 #63, Lesson in humility. Building business in emerging market. Ekechi Nwokah, CEO & Founder at Mines.Io | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:28:56

Ekechi Nwokah is the CEO and founder at mines.io, a startup that provides technology infrastructure which enables local institutions such as banks, mobile phone operators, retailers in an emerging market to offer credit to their customers.

 #62, Afonja, 18th century Oyo Empire and the dynamics of power with Tunde Leye. Author, Afonja The Rise | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:38:03

Tunde Leye is the author of four novels, including his latest: Afonja, The Rise. He began his writing as a blogger during his mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). Tunde ran this blog for three years during which he wrote seven series including wildly popular Finding Hubby.

 #61, Teaching girls how to code. How to democratise opportunities. Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin, Founder at Pearls Africa Foundation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:33:42

Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin is the founder of Pearls Africa Foundation. Pearls Africa Foundation is a non-governmental organization that provides young girls living in underserved communities through training in technology, skill acquisitions and mentorship.

 #60, How ALAT team built a new bank from the old. Why innovation requires bold leadership. Nnamdi Azodo, Product Owner at ALAT | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:17

Nnamdi Azodo is a product owner at ALAT by Wema bank, Africa’s first mobile-only bank. ALAT is a fully digital bank in Nigeria, designed to help customers save more. A savings account can totally be opened in 5 minutes with a debit card delivered ALAT was launched on May 2nd 2017, and as at November this year they have almost 400 thousand accounts.

 #59 Olumide Soyombo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:57

Olumide Soyombo is the Co-Founder of BlueChip Technologies. BlueChip Technologies is a systems integrator specialized in Data Warehousing, Analytics and Business Intelligence Solutions. Olumide is also the co-founder at Leadpath Nigeria, a seed capital fund that specializes in providing short, medium and long-term funding to small and medium-sized start-up businesses. They have invested in companies like Paystack, Fashpa, Piggybank among others.

 #58, Investing in the African tech ecosystem. Lexi Novitske, Principal Investment Officer at Singularity Investments | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:36

In 2012 Lexi Novitske moved to Nigeria from The United States. Lexi worked for Verod Capital Management, a Nigeria-based private equity firm. Prior to joining Verod, she had spent her career developing an expertise in financial services through her time at New York-based Sandler O’Neill Asset Management. In 2014, Lexi joined Singularity Investments as the Principal Investment Officer where she oversees the firm’s operations in Africa.

 #57, Bootstrapping, testing assumptions and building for growth. Frederik Obasi, Co-Founder at Hypebuzz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:24

Frederik Obasi is the co-founder of Hypebuzz,  a platform that connects top-tier influencers with businesses looking to build their brand and expand their reach.

 #56, Conversation with Joe Abah: governance, reforms and complexities. Country Director at DAI | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:31:40

Dr Joe Abah trained as a barrister in Nigeria. Afterwards, he gained extensive experience in the governance sector, working on public sector reform programs for the U.K. Prime Minister’s Office. He has spent more than 10 years managing governance programs in Nigeria for the U.K. Department for International Development, including on the DAI-led State Partnership for Accountability Responsiveness and Capability project.

 #55, Government, tech and ecosystems. Akin Oyebode, Executive Secretary at LSETF | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:20

Akin Oyebode is the Executive Secretary, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF). The fund was established to provide financial support to residents of Lagos State, for job, wealth creation and to tackle unemployment. Established in 2016, the fund seeks to invest N25 billion over four years.

 #54, Disrupting property rentals in Lagos. Obinna Okwodu, Founder and CEO at Fibre.ng | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:35

Obinna Okwodu is the founder and CEO of Fibre.ng, a real estate company looking to provide middle-income tenants with the option to pay monthly for rented properties. Renting real estate in Lagos is a lot of hassle especially for the demand side. Landlords would typically demand 2 years rent upfront. Fibre set out to solve this problem and is growing fast in Lagos

 #53, Lessons from leading multinational corporations in Africa. Uche Ofodile, CEO at MTN Liberia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:31:57

Uche Ofodile is the CEO of MTN Liberia. Uche has extensive expertise in building businesses in emerging markets. Before her role in Liberia, she was the CMO of Vodafone Ghana.

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