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Afrobility: Africa Tech and Business

Afrobility: Africa Tech and Business

By: Olumide Ogunsanwo and Bankole Makanju
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Stories and analyses of African technology companiesOlumide Ogunsanwo and Bankole Makanju
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  • #80: The End of the Afrobility Podcast - Until We Meet Again…
    Jun 20 2025
    Overview: Today, we’re going to talk about Afrobility. We’ll explore the Afrobility story across the following areas:Why we started AfrobilityLessons from past episodesBehind the scenes of AfrobilityFuture plans after AfrobilityClosing thoughtsThis episode was recorded on June 8 & 14, 2025Companies discussed: All of them :) - Jumia, Flutterwave, Paystack, Andela, Chipper Cash, Safaricom (M-Pesa), Wave, Reliance Health, M-Kopa, Naspers, Interswitch, Kuda, Yoco, Tyme Bank, Twiga Foods & many more…Business concepts discussed: Market Creation, Business Model Innovation, Cross-border Expansion, Fintech Infrastructure, Informal Economy Digitization, Agent Networks, Platform vs Vertical Strategy, Talent and Outsourcing, Unit Economics, Scalability, Offline-to-Online (O2O), Acquisition & Exit StrategiesConversation highlights:(05:50) - Afrobility Founding Story(19:07) - Review of all Afrobility episodes(03:50:12) - Lessons across episodes(4:00:10) - Bankole’s overall thoughts (4:05:00) - Olumide’s overall thoughts(4:10:00) - Recommendations Olumide’s recommendations:Interested in investing in Africa Tech with Olumide: Read about Adamantium fund & contact me at olumide@afrobility.com. Founders looking for funding: If you're a B2B founder working on Education, Health, Finance or food, please contact me for funding at olumide@afrobility.comCheckout my FIREDOM book = FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) + Freedom = personal finance and financial independence book. Website, Read: Substack Newsletter & Buy: Print, eBook or Audiobook)Recommendation: How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World (Harry Browne) - Independent thinking and freedom Recommendation: FIREDOM: Financial Independence stories of immigrants, expats, underdogs, outsiders, nomads or minorities (Olumide Ogunsanwo & Achani Samon Biaou)- Book about creating and living the life you want. I love it because I wrote it.Recommendation: Maximum Achievement (Bryan Tracy) - Self belief & Self developmentBankole’s recommendations:Recommendation: Anything you want (Derek Sivers)Recommendation: Book of Why (Dana Mackenzie & Judea Pearl)Listeners: We’d love to hear from you. Email info@afrobility.com with feedback!Founders & Operators: We'd love to hear about what you're working on, email us at info@afrobility.comInvestors: It would be great to link up with you. Contact us at info@afrobility.comJoin our insider mailing list where we get feedback on new episodes & find all episodes on Afrobility.com
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    4 hrs and 14 mins
  • #79: Cellulant - How the FinTech payments platform is providing financial services across Africa
    Jan 31 2025
    Overview: Today, we’re going to talk about Cellulant, the African payments infrastructure company. We’ll explore the story across the following areas African financial sector context Cellulant’s early history Product & monetization strategy Competitive positioning & potential exit options Outlook This episode was recorded on Jan 20, 2025 Companies discussed: Cellulant, Flutterwave, Interswitch, DPO Group (Network International), Paystack, Stripe, Moniepoint, MTN & Airtel. Business concepts discussed: Payments platforms, payments partnerships strategy, card networks, payments infrastructure, low-end disruption, banking regulation & payments M&A strategy Conversation highlights: (01:00) - What is Cellulant and why we’re talking about them (07:25) - Context of African Banking Opportunity and Neobanks (15:07) - Cellulant founding and early history (36:16) - Fundraising (41:17) - Growth and Geographical Expansion (58:12) - Product and Monetization Strategy (01:15:12) - Competition and Options for Exit (1:21:26) - Bankole’s overall thoughts and outlook (1:28:18) - Olumide’s overall thoughts and outlook (1:32:45) - Recommendations and small wins Olumide’s recommendations & small wins: Interested in investing in Africa Tech with Olumide: Read about Adamantium fund & contact me at olumide@afrobility.com. Founders looking for funding: If you're a B2B founder working on Education, Health, Finance or food, please contact me for funding at olumide@afrobility.com Checkout my FIREDOM book = FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) + Freedom = personal finance and financial independence book. Website, Read: Substack Newsletter & Buy: Print, eBook or Audiobook) Recommendation: Titan - Rockefeller's autobiography. Solid and thorough look at the fascinating life of an incredible person. Incredible read. Recommendation: Areté: Activate Your Heroic Potential. Personal development book filled with ideas, as it compiles insights from other renowned books. Recommendation: The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son: Letters from Rochaleller to his son with timeless stories and life principles Recommendation: Google Notebook LM. Game changer for researchers, Incredible resource to research information when you have sources. Small win: Stretching and yoga in the mornings before weight lifting workouts Small win: Went to south pointe picnic with friends Bankole’s recommendations & small wins: Recommendation: Podcast: Francois Chollet, Mike Knoop - LLMs won’t lead to AGI - $1,000,000 Prize to find true solution & Video: 20 Mechanical Principles in One Lego Machine Small win: Early in the year, but working out everyday Other content: Ken Njoroge's Entrepreneurship Journey: Overcoming Tragedy and Building Success Listeners: We’d love to hear from you. Email info@afrobility.com with feedback! Founders & Operators: We'd love to hear about what you're working on, email us at info@afrobility.com Investors: It would be great to link up with you. Contact us at info@afrobility.com Join our insider mailing list where we get feedback on new episodes & find all episodes on Afrobility.com
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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • #78: MNT-Halan - How the lending platform is providing financial services across Egypt and other developing markets
    Dec 23 2024
    Overview: Today, we’re going to talk about MNT-Halan, the Egyptian lending & financial services company. We’ll explore the MNT-Halan story across the following areas African and Egyptian financial sector context MNT-Halan’s early history Product & monetization strategy Competitive positioning & potential exit options Outlook This episode was recorded on Dec 11, 2024 Companies discussed: MNT-Halan, Mashroey, Tasaheel, Halan, Raseedy, Talabeyah, Advans Pakistan, Fawry, Swvl, Gojek, Paymob, & Tam Finans Business concepts discussed: Asset-backed Financing, Microfinance Lending, Super App Strategy, Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), Digital Wallets and Payment Solutions, B2B E-commerce, Corporate Venture Capital, Incubation, Financial Inclusion, Banking Infrastructure, Payroll Lending, Salary Advances, Agent Banking Networks, Revenue Models in Fintech, International Expansion Conversation highlights: (00:00) - Intro and why we're talking about MNT-Halan (06:46) - Egypt country context (16:17) - The opportunity for African neobanks (26:15) - MNT Halan Founding and Early History (57:55) - Growth and Geographical Expansion (1:14:50) - Product Strategy and Monetization (1:35:52) - Competition and options for exit (1:47:20) - Bankole's overall thoughts and outlook (1:54:22) - Olumide's overall thoughts and outlook (2:06:32) - Recommendations and small wins Olumide’s recommendations & small wins: Interested in investing in Africa Tech with Olumide: Read about Adamantium fund & contact me at olumide@afrobility.com. Founders looking for funding: If you're a B2B founder working on Education, Health, Finance or food, please contact me for funding at olumide@afrobility.com Checkout my FIREDOM book = FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) + Freedom = personal finance and financial independence book. Website, Read: Substack Newsletter & Buy: Print, eBook or Audiobook) Recommendation: The Intel Trinity: How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Built the World's Most Important Company: Solid book about the story of Intel, the microprocessor, and the Silicon Valley industry, focusing on Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Recommendation: Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI (by Yuhal Noah Harari):  Nexus is a solid book that I would recommend, especially if you enjoyed his previous works like Sapiens. While it may not appeal to everyone, particularly those who didn’t enjoy his other books, it's an engaging read that offers a counterpoint to views like Marc Andreessen's, particularly on AI’s future impact. Recommendations: Awardtool and PointsYeah:  Help you find award bookings but with a better user experience. For example, if you want to fly from Lagos to Paris, you might use Google Flights or Kayak for cash fares, but for award bookings with points, you'd traditionally need to visit individual airline sites like United. Small win: I found a way to host my website on GitHub pages for free instead of paying Squarespace outrageous fee. Started doing yoga and stretching exercises every morning Bankole’s recommendations & small wins: Recommendations: Article about research challenging the common belief that "buying experiences makes you happier than buying possessions" & YouTube 41-shot rally video from Commonwealth Games featuring Chagun Toriola (Nigerian table tennis player) Small win: Finally set up my home office with a streamlined single-cable setup for multiple computers Listeners: We’d love to hear from you. Email info@afrobility.com with feedback! Founders & Operators: We'd love to hear about what you're working on, email us at info@afrobility.com Investors: It would be great to link up with you. Contact us at info@afrobility.com Join our insider mailing list where we get feedback on new episodes & find all episodes on Afrobility.com
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    2 hrs and 6 mins
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