

Afropolitan
Afropolitan
The Afropolitan PodcastHosted by Chika Uwazie & Eche EmoleThis isn’t just a podcast. It’s a mirror to the soul of the African diaspora.Each week, co-hosts Chika & Eche sit down with founders, culture-shapers, and bold thinkers to explore the truth behind the highlights, shedding light on grief, growth, legacy, power, identity, and everything in between.You’ll hear the stories you won’t find on panels.The questions most people are too afraid to ask.The answers that stay with you long after the episode ends.From billion-dollar builders to first-gen visionaries, we go there.About Afropolitan:Afropolitan is building a digital nation for Africans and the diaspora—powered by culture, capital, and code.The podcast is one piece of a global movement to create infrastructure for Black and African ambition at scale.This is the sound of a new era.Raw. Soulful. Unapologetically Afropolitan.Watch on Youtube as wellhttps://www.youtube.com/@Afropolitan?sub_confirmation=1
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Jun 22, 2022 • 41min
We Rise By Lifting Others With Eke Eleanya Urum (Founder And CEO Of Risevest)
Eke Eleanya UrumQuote: “Start up is a Marathon. You want to make sure that the value you're creating, you're not just building for investors because you sold too much too early.”The Afropolitan Podcast spotlights Afropolitans who aren’t afraid to step into the unknown and walk in purpose. With this podcast we hope to empower Africans in the Diaspora to harness their full potential and contribute to the development of a bold and progressive black community.Today’s episode features Eke Eleanya Urum, Founder and CEO of Rise Vest - a dollar denominated investment platform.“I've always been passionate about finance, investments. It's what I studied in school, what I worked in, it’s what I did personally. And as a hobby, I just love it.”Following the peak of the Shale revolution and the subsequent crash of oil prices, Eke published a blog post in November of 2014 advising people to find ways to move their money to dollar investments. He went on to co-found BuyCoins with Timi Ajiboye. They later parted ways so that Eke could focus on building core investment products, and this eventually led to the start of Rise Vest.Having to deal with regulatory challenges from the government taught Eke a thing or two about the rules of engagement when dealing with regulators.Listen and enjoy as Eke takes us through the rise of Rise VestEke’s reading listThe Biblehttps://www.amazon.com/Alchemist-Paulo-Coelho-ebook/dp/B00U6SFUSS/ The Alchemist by Paul Coelhohttps://www.amazon.com/Zero-One-Notes-Startups-Future-ebook/dp/B00J6YBOFQ/ Zero To One by Peter ThielShow Notes:03:57 How 2021 Rise Vest’s year of ascent.05:46 The idea that became Rise Vest.07:09 Starting BuyCoins with Timi Ajiboye.08:02 Parting ways with Timi and BuyCoins.08:17 The beginning of Rise Vest.10:18 Eke talks about recruiting tech talent even if you are a non-tech founder.11:06 Partnerships that work. How Eke met his co-founder Bosun Olanrewaju.11:49 Building the first products at Rise Vest12:35 Building the team at Rise Vest13:22 How equity works at Rise Vest.14:24 The process of fundraising according to Eke17:54 Dealing with regulators. The cases with CBN and EFCC.23:25 The founders who inspire Eke.26:24 Eke’s thoughts on running a company in Nigeria versus going abroad.29:20 The future of Crypto in Africa and why it should be embraced34:13 Eke’s multiple lens on failure.The Afropolitan Podcast is hosted by Eche Emole, co-founder of Afropolitan.Listen and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Jamit, or wherever you get your podcasts.Want to learn more about Afropolitan? Twitter - https://twitter.com/afropolitanWebsite - https://www.afropolitan.io/

Jun 15, 2022 • 48min
The Power Of Connectivity With Adia Sowho (CMO Of MTN Nigeria)
Quote:“I often say to people that you want to be careful how you challenge yourself. You don't want to change too many things at once when changing a job.”Today’s episode features Adia Sowho, the CMO of MTN Nigeria, and also the first woman to occupy that position. “I'm not a classic CMO, but interestingly, I think I'm the CMO the tech company needs. I hope to try to, from my role, reconnect MTN to that deeper purpose and start taking the conversation forward. What happens beyond connectivity? How do we make MTN a part of the next bunch of unicorn stories?”Starting with her first degree in Electrical Engineering, Adia’s career has cut across technology, telecommunications, and finance. Adia has been referred to as the Sheryl Sandberg of the startup ecosystem and later as the Olivia Pope of the Nigerian tech ecosystem. Listen and learn how Adia built her track record of creating impactful work in her positions.Adia’s Reading Listhttps://www.amazon.com/Sovereign-Individual-James-Dale-Davidson-ebook/dp/B00AK9IXXM-The Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogghttps://www.amazon.com/Formula-Universal-Laws-Success-ebook/dp/B07B863X6B/- The Formula by Albert-László Barabási Show Notes:03:42 Adia talks about her role as the CMO of MTN Nigeria?07:03 Adia explains MTN’s position in the tech space.12:02 How digital finance services help build legacy and trust.16:32 On corporate companies versus startups.21:44 Why founders need structure in their companies.24:37 The turnaround process of Thrive Agric. 29:46 How to navigate intergenerational spaces.35:56 Building synergy between fintechs, banks and telcos.39:36 How managing her reputation and making relationship investments have paid off.The Afropolitan Podcast is hosted by Eche Emole, co-founder of Afropolitan.Listen and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Jamit, or wherever you get your podcasts.Want to learn more about Afropolitan? Twitter - https://twitter.com/afropolitanWebsite - https://www.afropolitan.io/

Jun 8, 2022 • 1h 14min
Introducing Afropolitan: A Digital Nation With Eche Emole & Chika Uwazie.
Afropolitan is creating a digital nation to enable Africans and the diaspora to build abundant lives. Our history as Africans is one of abundance. Systemic oppression has limited our progress, and being Black is associated with scarcity. It is time to reclaim our abundance.Our knowledge and history have been passed down in Africa through oral tradition. That oral tradition continues till this day, but today we call it podcasting. We seek to preserve our history, achievements, and knowledge for today and the future.This episode features Eche Emole and Chika Uwazie, co-founders of Afropolitan, a digital nation that enables Africans and the diaspora to build abundant lives.Eche is the co-founder of Afropolitan, a network comprising the best that Africa and the diaspora offer across art, finance, tech, and media. Eche is a former executive at Flutterwave Inc., a payment technology company focused on helping banks and businesses provide seamless and secure payment experiences for their customers in Africa and globally. Eche has 10 years of experience building communities across the African Diaspora.Chika is co-founder of Afropolitan. A seasoned HR professional with multiple successful companies under her belt. Born and raised in America, Chika moved back to Nigeria to run Talentbase, a human resource and payroll software company. Chika is passionate about helping export exceptional African talent to the world.The Afropolitan Manifesto: https://afropolitan.mirror.xyzHow to Start a Country by Balaji Srinivasan - https://1729.com/how-to-start-a-new-countryEche’s reading listAntifragile by Nassim Nicholas TalebThe Almanack of Naval Ravikan by Eric JorgensonThe Way of the Superior Man by David DeidaHow to start a new country by Balaji SrinivasanChika’s reading listRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert kiyosakiThe Psychology of money by Morgan HouselThe Art of Seduction by Robert GreeneShow Notes10:15 Introduction of co founders.13:15 Birth and transition of Afropolitan.18:09 Afropolitan mission and why it's personal.36:00 How to execute the Afropolitan mission.46:41 Experience with the fundraising process.50:37 Advice to founders trying to raise capital.55:47 Most significant encounter with failure and lessons learned.1:14:48 What does being Afropolitan mean?1:18:22 Last words.The Afropolitan Podcast is hosted by Eche Emole, co-founder of Afropolitan.Listen and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Jamit, or wherever you get your podcasts.Want to learn more about Afropolitan?Twitter - https://twitter.com/afropolitanWebsite - https://www.afropolitan.io/Afropolitan Community - https://linktr.ee/afropolitangroup

Jun 1, 2022 • 1min
Introducing: Afropolitan Season 2
Hi I'm Eche, co-founder of Afropolitan and host of the Afropolitan Podcast, In this new season I’m excited to share what we’ve been up to. Afropolitan is creating a digital nation to enable Africans and the diaspora to build abundant lives. Our history as Africans is one of abundance. Systemic oppression has limited our progress and being Black is associated with scarcity. It is time to reclaim our abundance. In Africa, our knowledge and history has been passed down through oral tradition. That oral tradition continues till this day, but today we call it podcasting. We seek to preserve our history, achievements and knowledge not just for today, but for the future.Listen to season two of the Afropolitan podcast, where we extract the blueprints of fearlessness, innovation and progress from Afropolitan citizens who are building the future of a bold and progressive nation. Join the network of abundance → https://linktr.ee/afropolitangroupAfropolitan Website → https://www.afropolitan.io/

Nov 28, 2021 • 56min
Folasanwo Olatunji - Building Curiosity In African Start Up
Today we chat with Fola Olatunji David, the co-founder of Kickoff Africa; a startup focused on investing in startups, enabling quick turnaround time with regards to decision making for startups and connecting experts to startups and also offers training in select fields needed to grow a startup. In this episode, he shares his story about his foray into tech and how his experience and extensive knowledge of Sports bettingVenture Capitalism and Product Marketing has helped him to understand African users and become a better consultant for startups.

Nov 5, 2021 • 34min
The Future of Trucking with Tobenna Arodiogbu of CloudTrucks
In this episode, our guest is Tobenna Arodiogbu. He is the Co-founder and CEO of CloudTrucks. His interest in the trucking business led him to found Scotty Labs, a startup that allows users to remotely control autonomous vehicle. He currently runs CloudTrucks a startup that enables truckers get more revenue, better cash flow and reduces their cost of operation. Listen to Tobenna as he shares his story about his formative days in the world of economics and how the knowledge helped him transition to the world of tech.

Oct 29, 2021 • 36min
Sodiq Onifade - Finding your voice with Wurld
In this episode, our guest is Sadiq Onifade popularly known as Wurld. He is a Nigerian singer and songwriter who has collaborated with artists such as Akon, Mario, Timbaland; award-winning producer Sarz and electronic dance music DJ Major Lazer.Listen to Wurld as he shares his story of his early days as a singer and songwriter navigating the music industry in Atlanta and Africa; his favorite artist to record with and his plans for the future.

Oct 22, 2021 • 39min
Odun Eweniyi - a Co-Founder To A Venture Capitalist
Episode 1 of the bonus episodes of the Afropolitan Podcast. In this episode, our guest is Odun Ewenyi. She is the Co-founder and Chief Operations Officer of Piggyvest and the co-founder of Wine and Whine and Feminist Coalition. Listen to Odun as she shares her story about her entrepreneurial journey into Fintech, the birth and sustenance of Piggyvest and the active role played during the October Protest.

Sep 24, 2021 • 45min
Building an African Unicorn - Iyinoluwa Aboyeji
Iyinoluwa Aboyeji Today, we chat with Iyinoluwa Samuel Aboyeji, a Nigerian entrepreneur. He is a co-founder of the tech companies, Andela and Flutterwave. He is also the general partner and co-founder of Future Africa, a platform that provides capital, coaching, and community for mission-driven innovators.In this episode, Iyin demystifies the process of building a start-up, knowing when to step back, and staying driven.

Sep 17, 2021 • 35min
Affiong Williams - Driving agribusiness in Nigeria
Today, we chat with Affiong Williams also known as Affisuparstar, the CEO/ Founder of ReelFruit the largest fruit processing, packaging and marketing company in Nigeria. The company, founded in 2012, retails a range of dried fruit and nut snacks through a variety of channels including over 450 Supermarkets, Airlines, Schools, Hotels, and concluding export sales via Amazon.com ReelFruit is an award-winning brand, winning both an international Women In Business Competition in the Netherlands. She has also been recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the most promising ’30 under 30′ entrepreneurs in 2015. Affiong is passionate about agribusiness and looking at innovative, market-driven solutions to add value to local produce given Nigeria’s unique agricultural landscape. In this episode, Affi tells us the story of her journey, her evolution and reinvention. Now let’s head over to Affi.


