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Afropolitan

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The Afropolitan Podcast Hosted by Chika Uwazie & Eche Emole This 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 well https://www.youtube.com/@Afropolitan?sub_confirmation=1

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episode We Made Millions Selling Candles. We Were Still Broke. artwork

We Made Millions Selling Candles. We Were Still Broke.

JOIN THE ROOM — Our Private Member Community Weekly Sunday Signal, monthly Live Rooms, quarterly gatherings in Lagos, London & beyond. → https://www.patreon.com/c/Afropolitanpodcast [https://www.patreon.com/c/Afropolitanpodcast] Dennis Asamoah built Forever Mood alongside his wife Jackie Aina, turning a candle business into a full fragrance brand that sold 20,000 units in 4 hours on launch day. Six years later, he has navigated warehouse disasters, partnership breakdowns, and the brutal economics of CPG — all while operating as the behind-the-scenes CEO in one of the most visible creator-brand partnerships in the beauty space. We unpack why making millions doesn't mean you're rich, what it really takes to run a business with your spouse, and why most creators overestimate how much their followers will actually buy. EPISODE SPONSORS 💳 VBAN — Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com [https://vban.com/] 📈 Hisa — Borderless investments for Africa. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://hisa.co/ [https://hisa.co/] AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION 🎨 A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 100 pieces. Application only. → https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr [https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr] CONVO BY AFROPOLITAN 📞 Book 1:1 calls with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ [https://convo.vip/] WHERE TO FIND DENNIS ASAMOAH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denisasamoah [https://www.instagram.com/denisasamoah] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forvrmood [https://www.instagram.com/forvrmood] Website: https://forvrmood.com/ [https://forvrmood.com/] AFROPOLITAN Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan [https://x.com/afropolitan] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast] Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter [https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter] Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/Afropolitanpodcast [https://www.patreon.com/c/Afropolitanpodcast] TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Intro: The myth of having it all figured out 2:29 – The uncomfortable truth about building a CPG business 3:21 – Selling 20,000 candles in 4 hours (and freaking out) 6:04 – Why they chose candles over perfume 9:23 – Understanding the creator economy from the inside 13:13 – Do followers actually convert to customers? 15:38 – Making millions doesn't mean you're rich 18:10 – The 70%+ gross margin rule in CPG 21:21 – What happens when you sell out 6 months of inventory in 8 hours 24:03 – The $50K/month warehouse mistake 26:06 – Partnership lessons: when things go wrong 29:28 – Heuristics for choosing business partners 31:39 – Grace in entrepreneurship as Black founders 39:11 – Building Forvr Mood with Jackie Aina: face vs. engine 50:40 – The one rule that protects the relationship and the business 56:15 – The 90-day content series that grew 8,000 email subscribers 1:00:22 – Dyslexia as a superpower 1:04:33 – AI tools: Whisper, Fixer, and Claude for productivity 1:11:02 – Bootstrapping vs. raising investment 1:15:22 – The worst time to raise money 1:19:22 – Rapid Fire: Jollof, overrated founder advice & who should be next

20 May 2026 - 1 h 22 min
episode Chaos is Profitable: The Governor of Lagos on Why Money is Hiding in Plain Sight artwork

Chaos is Profitable: The Governor of Lagos on Why Money is Hiding in Plain Sight

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu governs Lagos — a city of over 20 million people. From banking halls to public service, his journey reflects a larger question: What does it take to govern ambition at this scale? This conversation was hosted at the National Theater in collaboration with Lens for Good — empowering creatives to transform the Nigerian narrative, one story at a time. In this episode, the Governor opens up about what the world gets wrong about Lagos, why creatives are the city's first pitch to the world, and what keeps him up at night leading Africa's most chaotic, creative, and resilient city. "You know Burna Boy, you know Wizkid, you know Davido — I tell you, there are a thousand other Burna Boys and Wizkids somewhere waiting to be discovered. And they are there in Lagos." AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 100 pieces. Application only. Apply here: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr WHERE TO FIND MAI ATAFO Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maiatafo Atafo Brand: https://www.instagram.com/atafo__ EPISODE SPONSORS Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com CONVO BY AFROPOLITAN Book 1:1 calls with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ AFROPOLITAN Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter Patreon: Patreon.com/AfropolitanPodcast TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Intro: What images come to mind when you think of Lagos? 1:29 – The two sides of Lagos: chaos and creativity 3:07 – The energy you can feel on every street 4:25 – The next Wizkid might be working in the same studio as you 5:27 – Governing through a burst of creativity (Wizkid concert, E1, Lagos Fashion Week) 6:35 – The E1 race: "They never believed we could put on the best" 7:57 – Breaking records is in Lagos' DNA 9:44 – What story does Lagos tell international investors? 10:02 – "Creatives open the conversation. Infrastructure closes the deal." 12:25 – What Lagos offers that no other African city can 13:52 – The "no giving up" spirit that defines Lagosians 14:47 – What do you tell creatives who see government as an obstacle? 17:01 – The one thing that can derail Lagos' creative momentum 18:34 – What keeps the Governor up at night 20:53 – 10 years from now: What should Lagos be known for?

15 May 2026 - 23 min
episode I Quit Medical School to Build a Startup My Dad Disowned Me artwork

I Quit Medical School to Build a Startup My Dad Disowned Me

Eghosa Nehikhare walked away from medicine to build Multigate a treasury and trade operating system now serving enterprises across Africa. Eight years later, he's helped companies manage hundreds of bank accounts, navigated a $27M crisis that would have broken most founders, and learned every brutal lesson about building financial infrastructure on the continent. But this conversation goes far beyond fintech. We unpack why African payments still route through New York, what it really costs to build enterprise trust in emerging markets, and why most founders underestimate the compliance game until it's too late. Eghosa breaks down: • Why now is the best time for diaspora to move back: "All the components are aligned" • The pain point hiding in plain sight: enterprises manually logging into 300-400 bank accounts daily • Treasury and trade operating system explained: the iOS moment for African corporate finance • The medicine-to-tech pivot: how a food delivery startup grew from $300K to $6.5M in six months • The one-year disownment: "I don't want to see any of my properties" • Swift demystified: it's a messaging layer, not a payment infrastructure • The $27M PR crisis: "First is shock. This is not true. It's painful, it was humbling." • What saved them: documentation, governance, and transparency • Why he'd say no if he knew what he knows now: "Let me look for something easier" • Living life in parallel lanes: "You can't put all other lanes on hold" • The 5-point market entry framework: political, regulatory, legal, taxation, media • GLIPH values: Generosity, Loyalty, Integrity, Perseverance, Humility • How he chose his wife using a checklist — and she did the same • Why he never considered Japa: "I just fell in love with Nigeria" This isn't just about fintech. It's about building something that lasts in a region that tests you at every turn. AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 100 pieces. Application only. Apply here: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr [https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr] WHERE TO FIND EGHOSA OKONKWO LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/eghosa-nehikhare-39483148 [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/eghosa-nehikhare-39483148]Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/eghosa.n/ [https://www.instagram.com/eghosa.n/] EPISODE SPONSORS Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com [https://vban.com/] CONVO BY AFROPOLITAN Book 1:1 calls with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ AFROPOLITAN Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan [https://x.com/afropolitan]Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast]Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter [https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter]Patreon: Patreon.com/AfropolitanPodcast [http://patreon.com/AfropolitanPodcast] TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Introduction & Patreon Announcement 0:53 – What It Truly Takes to Build in Africa 2:49 – Advice for Diaspora Considering Moving Back 6:00 – How Multigate Discovered the Enterprise Treasury Pain Point 9:07 – The Manual Reconciliation Nightmare: 300+ Bank Accounts 11:29 – Treasury and Trade Operating System Explained 15:28 – Walking Away from Medicine 17:20 – The Father's Reaction: One Year Disowned 20:45 – Reconciliation: The 30th Birthday Speech 22:32 – How Lagos Networking Led to VGG 25:03 – Understanding Swift and Intra-African Payments 30:14 – Building on Unstable Currencies 32:04 – Would He Start Again Knowing What He Knows Now? 38:37 – The $27M PR Crisis: What It Felt Like 41:06 – Compliance Advice for Founders 44:22 – Living Life in Parallel Lanes 45:44 – The 5-Point Market Entry Framework 50:01 – Books and Mentors That Shaped Him 52:26 – How Two Entrepreneurs Make Marriage Work 53:58 – What He'd Tell His 2017 Self 59:41 – Rapid Fire: Food, Travel, AI 1:02:52 – You Cannot Outsource Culture 1:04:07 – GLIPH: Values for Choosing Partners 1:07:10 – How He Chose His Wife 1:09:12 – The Power of Compounding 1:11:16 – Why He Never Considered Japa 1:14:44 – Who Should Sit in This Chair Next

13 May 2026 - 1 h 11 min
episode The Mistake African Parents Make in America (Why I’m Raising My Kids Differently) artwork

The Mistake African Parents Make in America (Why I’m Raising My Kids Differently)

Beverly Adaeze turned African auntie impressions into a full-blown media career. From running a hair salon in Houston to landing five-figure brand deals with Princess Cruises and Capital One, she's proof that authenticity scales. She's the creator behind Mama Agnes, the character that made millions of Africans in the diaspora feel seen. This conversation goes far beyond content creation. We unpack what it actually takes to monetize a personal brand, why African creators are underpricing themselves, and how to build multiple revenue streams without burning out. Beverly breaks down: • Why she refuses to stay in the "African creator" box • The pricing learning curve and finding the right manager • How she became an MC by putting hashtags in her videos • Her first wedding: doing bridal hair AND hosting the reception • Why YouTube is the platform for long-term income • Managing creator burnout: "I also have to live life" • The stock fish story every African kid in America understands • Why she wants to move back to Lagos AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 100 pieces. Application only. Apply here: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr [https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr] WHERE TO FIND BEVERLY ADAEZE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beverlyadaeze [https://www.instagram.com/beverlyadaeze] Twitter/X: https://x.com/beverlyadaez249 [https://x.com/beverlyadaez249] EPISODE SPONSORS Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code: AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com [https://vban.com/] Hisa - Borderless investments For Africa. Use code: AFROPOLITAN: https://hisa.co/ [https://hisa.co/] CONVO BY AFROPOLITAN Book 1:1 calls with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ [https://convo.vip/] AFROPOLITAN Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan [https://x.com/afropolitan] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast] Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter [https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter] Patreon: Patreon.com/AfropolitanPodcast TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Introduction 2:12 - The opportunity of being an African creative 3:06 - When Beverly realized she could make money from content 5:01 - Biggest brand deals: Princess Cruises & Capital One 6:01 - Why she refuses to stay in the "African creator" box 7:01 - The diaspora brand deal gap: US vs Nigerian rates 8:46 - Learning how to price yourself as a creator 10:44 - Content creator vs influencer: What's the difference? 12:24 - The inspiration behind Mama Agnes & her characters 14:31 - Balancing the salon business with content creation 15:48 - Revenue streams: Content, hosting, and color classes 16:40 - Why she's never had a manager (and what she's looking for) 19:34 - Pitching brands vs brands coming to you 20:53 - How she became an MC by putting hashtags in videos 22:50 - Her first wedding: Doing bridal hair AND hosting 24:05 - The future: Red carpets, movies, and acting 25:01 - Craziest hosting story (wedding chaos) 26:29 - Financial planning during slow seasons 27:26 - How her relationship with her parents has evolved 30:52 - Does going viral actually make you money? 32:52 - Dating as a content creator with a platform 35:46 - The first time she went viral (the plantain video) 37:02 - Investing in equipment: When to level up 38:06 - Best platform for creators: Why YouTube wins long-term 39:14 - Are African creators underpricing themselves? 40:01 - Code-switching: Mastering accents naturally 41:02 - The ideal version of Beverly Adaeze (Wikipedia goals) 43:03 - Why she stopped doing hair (burnout, not content) 44:20 - Living in Colombia: Her gap year experience 45:18 - Is content creation a long-term career? 46:02 - Managing creator burnout: Taking breaks 47:11 - Ghana vs Nigeria: Less chaos, more laid back 49:01 - The hilarious Ghana DJ story 51:13 - RAPID FIRE: Lagos or Houston? 52:45 - Jollof rice debate: Nigerian, Ghanaian, or Senegalese? 54:48 - TikTok or Instagram? 56:16 - What African women need to stop apologizing for 56:40 - Would she move back to Lagos? 58:53 - The stock fish story every diaspora kid understands 1:00:32 - Falling back in love with African culture 1:03:06 - Who should be on this podcast next: Bozoma Saint John

6 May 2026 - 1 h 4 min
episode The Asake Myth: Why Most Artists Going Global Are Actually Going Broke artwork

The Asake Myth: Why Most Artists Going Global Are Actually Going Broke

Tobi Mohammed left a career in tech and engineering to build one of West Africa's most influential entertainment companies. With two master's degrees and early success closing billion-naira deals with the federal government, he could have stayed comfortable. Instead, he followed his passion into an industry with no rulebook. Six years later, he's co-founded The Plug, sold more tickets than any festival in West Africa, managed Grammy-nominated artists like Bella Shmurda and Odumodublvck, and built Mainland Block Party into a cultural movement that spans Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ghana, and New York. He's sold 38,000 tickets in a single December. He's worked with everyone from King Promise to Wale. And he's learned every brutal lesson the Nigerian entertainment industry has to teach. But this conversation goes far beyond events. We unpack why venues are Africa's biggest missed opportunity, what it really costs to throw a block party in Lagos, why most promoters are quietly bleeding money while chasing clout, and what it takes to build something that actually lasts in Nigerian entertainment. We also talk about ampiano artist and Afrobeats star. The Room is now open. 200 founding seats at $42/month — price locked permanently for everyone who joins now. We’re in the first 20. When it’s full, it’s full. Join at https://www.patreon.com/posts/welcome-to-inner-156114670 WHERE TO FIND TOBI MOHAMMED Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alhajipopping Twitter/X: https://x.com/alhajipopping EPISODE SPONSORS Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com AFROPOLITAN Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/welcome-to-inner-156114670 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Introduction & Patreon Announcement 0:53 The Biggest Missed Opportunity: Venues 2:22 Third Spaces & Why Nigeria Needs Them 4:42 The New Home Decor Store Creating Connection 5:38 How Mainland Block Party Actually Started 7:00 Moving Back from England and Facing Social Segregation 8:16 The First Block Party at Truffles 9:40 When the Numbers Started Growing 10:25 Moving to Berks and Solving Social Segregation 11:53 The Digital Ads Nobody Was Doing 13:05 Getting Kicked Out After 850 People Showed Up 14:15 The Saturday Night Venue Crisis 16:00 The 5-Hour Bike Ride to Find a Venue 17:20 Taking Block Party to the Island, Abuja, Ghana, NYC 19:01 Sophisticated But Inclusive: The Block Party Message 19:43 Co-Founder Relationships: Making Three Partners Work 22:47 Artist Management: The Administrative vs Creative Split 25:13 When Artists Think They've Outgrown Their Managers 27:43 Why Asake Is a Unicorn (Not the Average Case) 29:43 The Parent-Child Dynamic in Artist Management 31:45 Infrastructure Challenges for African Touring 36:22 The Data Problem in Nigerian Entertainment 37:43 Why Artists Have Priced Themselves Out 38:47 Odumodublvck's Free School Tour 39:52 K-Pop vs Hip-Hop: The Masses Strategy 42:12 How Global Artists Can Still Serve Nigeria 43:17 Brand Partnerships and Making Economics Work 46:23 Financial Advice for Artists (And Why He Stopped Giving It) 49:40 Discipline vs Creativity: What Actually Wins 50:30 The Streaming Rate Conversation Nobody Wants to Have 54:07 Psychology of Managing Chaos at Events 56:08 Profit vs Consumer Happiness 58:31 Why Block Party Stays Affordable 1:01:01 Making Wale Affordable: The Equity Play 1:05:00 Investing 60 Million in Content This December 1:07:28 Rapid Fire Begins 1:10:03 Biggest Mistake: Putting Someone Before Himself 1:10:26 Artist He Wished He'd Signed Earlier 1:10:42 Best Nigerian Food 1:11:21 Skills He Wished He'd Learned Earlier: Boundaries 1:12:37 The Niece's Birthday He Missed in Paris 1:14:38 Life Lesson: Go Where You're Invited 1:17:26 Who Should Be on This Podcast: Bankulli, Cecil Hammond, Davido, Teni 1:20:57 Why Davido's Story Matters 1:21:15 What Amapiano Artists Do Better

29 Apr 2026 - 1 h 51 min
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