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What does dignity in Labour and Africa’s failing democracies have in common? The recent surge in military coups and a decline in democratic qualities especially in the Sahel and West Africa have made us question the practice of democracy across Africa. What can be done to save Africa’s struggling democracies? In the same breath, we are faced with d…
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“African businesses deserve the same speed, affordability and reliability as any business in the world, that’s what we’re building.” In this episode, Joshua Nwogodo, CEO, ZuniQ. speaks about why cross-border payments in emerging markets remain slow and expensive, how Zuniq is fixing these challenges with modern infrastructure, and what the future o…
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“Create, package, and protect your work.” At #MoonshotByTechCabal2024, Tolu Olowofoyeku, Co-Founder of Kugali Media, shares how building proof-of-concept projects, understanding intellectual property, and combining creativity with business acumen has propelled Kugali from comic books to Disney animation, and why the right team is key to turning cre…
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“Technology in Africa wins when leadership inspires, collaboration happens, and every layer works together.” At #MoonshotByTechCabal2024, Oswald Osaretin Guobadia, tech policy advisor, shares why digital trade, smart policy, and strong partnerships are key to building Africa’s thriving tech ecosystem, and why the next generation is ready to follow …
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“Consistency is not about doing what everyone else is doing, it’s about finding what works for you and showing up.” At #MoonshotByTechCabal2024, Tobi Ayeni, aka MissTechy, shares her journey from a 9-to-5 marketer to one of Nigeria’s top tech content creators and how she’s now on a mission to help more women become badass editors through the upcomi…
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Which is worse - constantly giving excuses for being unreliable and the desire to “Oga” it over someone else? Why can't you keep your word? What excuses do you give for being unreliable and lacking integrity? Is any excuse worth not keeping your word? Does Nigeria have a hierarchical "Oga" culture? Where does this intense competition to "Oga" it ov…
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In healthcare, the real innovation isn’t just technology, it’s empathy at scale.” At #MoonshotByTechCabal2024, Guy Stiebel, VP of Product at Cedar, shares how technology is transforming patient experiences, why personalization matters in healthcare delivery, and how better data can help build trust between patients and providers…
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We started by bringing the Akara guy and the spaghetti stand on your street online, because convenience shouldn’t be limited to big restaurants.” At #MoonshotByTechCabal2024, Kennedy Offor, Head of Sales at Chowdeck, shares how the company is using tech to empower local vendors and deliver meals faster with over 90% arriving in under 30 minutes.…
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Can we reverse the Gender Based Violence Trend? Can we make the AU more effective? Ayisha Osori and Ekene Ezeji in this episode ask daring yet fundamental questions in this episode of WOYM. Are these issues out of our hands? Can we find any solutions? What are the structural, behavioural, legal and cultural ramifications required to address GBV? An…
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“Everyone’s talking about tech training and opportunities, but not everyone’s creating real pathways for aspiring developers to grow.” At #MoonshotByTechCabal2024, Fawaz, co-founder of TechyJaunt, shared how his platform helps aspiring developers build skills, gain mentorship, and access real job opportunities across Africa’s tech ecosystem.…
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We have two topical issues on this episode - Migration and Global Student Protests. 1) Are we all Immigrants, Occupants or Settlers? 2) What happened to the idealism and passion of Nigerian Students? Ekene Ezeji and Ayisha Osori tackle these hydra-headed topics that plague Nigeria, Africa and the global community. The politics of migration is not j…
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"Over 1 billion digital impressions during the E1 Lagos GP in Lagos this October" Local Organizing Committee Chair and Deputy Chief of Staff to the Lagos State Government, Sam Egube, speaks in this episode about the economic impact of the E1 Lagos GP to the economy and positioning of Lagos globallyBy africatechradio.com
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"The E1 Lagos GP spotlights Lagos and by extension FirstBank to the whole world" Olayinka Ijabiyi; Ag. Group Head, Marketing & Corporate Comms, FirstBank, speaks in this episode about why sponsoring the E1 Lagos GP is important to FirstBank and how it aligns with its ethos.By africatechradio.com
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In the debut episode of What’s On Your Mind, hosts Ekene Ezeji and Ayisha Osori dig into two layered conversations that dive into two fiery conversations that lit up Nigerian circles online and reveal how we see ourselves as Nigerians; at home and abroad. From the online gang-bashing of Kemi Badenoch, the Leader of the Conservative Party, UK, to Ai…
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In this conversation with Leslie Moodley, MD of Altron HealthTech, we explore the future of health-tech, from South Africa to the rest of the continent. We talk about the innovations shaping healthcare, the challenges still holding it back, and how new solutions like oncology-focused tools and digital patient apps are changing the care experience.…
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Martin Mbonu, CEO of ComzAfrica, in this episode explains the digital lending trend in Africa. Digital lending is one of Africa’s fastest-growing fintech sectors, driven by increased smartphone penetration, mobile money adoption, and the need for accessible credit in underserved markets. Martin, helps us better understand the trends around the digi…
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