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Frontier Matters

Podcast by Tobi and Feyi

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Hannah Ryder on Africa in China

The global conversation obsessively tracks what China is doing in Africa – building ports, extracting minerals, lending infrastructure loans. But almost no one is asking the harder, more strategic question: what does it take for Africa to actually sell into China? In this episode of Frontier Matters, we flip the script. We sit down with Hannah Ryder – one of the leading China-Africa policy experts and CEO of Development Reimagined – to explore where the real opportunities lie for African entrepreneurs looking to access Chinese markets, and how policymakers can direct their efforts for maximum developmental impact. We also discuss: * Why trade is still so one-sided, and how to start balancing it * Which African sectors have the best shot at breaking into China right now * What Chinese policies (like tariff-free access for LDCs) actually mean on the ground * And where to focus policy energy to turn rhetoric into revenue Hannah Ryder is the founder and CEO of Development Reimagined, a Beijing-based international development consultancy. She has served as a diplomat, economist, and senior advisor on China-Africa relations, including roles at the UN and the Chinese government. Her work focuses on practical, locally driven solutions to rebalance Africa’s economic partnerships. A small note: The episode ends a bit abruptly – our apologies for the audio hiccup. But the conversation itself is packed with insight, and we hope you enjoy it. Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe – it helps other listeners find conversations that matter.

13 May 2026 - 58 min
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Efosa Ojomo on Markets, Prosperity and Clayton Christensen

Despite immense expertise and foreign aid, billions remain in poverty. In this episode of Frontier Matters, Efosa Ojomo - co-author of The Prosperity Paradox - joins us to discuss the wishful thinking surrounding global development. Episode Highlights: * The Reality of Poverty Reduction: Exploring why World Bank data shows poverty reduction grinding to a halt, and whether development theories have underestimated the impact of debt and conflict. * The Sequencing Debate: Do markets pull institutions and infrastructure into place, or is state capacity a mandatory prerequisite? * The AI Challenge: How the labour-light, winner-take-most nature of AI challenges traditional methods of job-heavy market creation. * Demand vs. Programs: Analysing the failure of temporary employment initiatives, such as Nigeria's N-Power, versus genuine demand-driven job creation. * Remembering Clayton Christensen: Ojomo shares candid, in-the-room insights about his long-time collaborator and mentor. Follow us at @1914reader on X and Instagram

6 May 2026 - 1 h 15 min
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Carl-Henri Prophète on The Reality of Haiti

Description: Haiti is constantly reduced to superficial headlines of chaos, but the reality is grounded in hard historical and economic facts. In this episode, economist Carl-Henri Prophète provides an unfiltered look at the structural realities driving the nation's current collapse. What we cover: * The Ground Reality: Surviving and moving goods in a fragmented state, beyond the abstract label of "instability." * The Macro Paradox: What the official economic data hides, and the double-edged sword of remittances. * The NGO Illusion: Why international development ideas fail when they hit fragile economies. * History’s Bill: Weighing external punishments (embargoes, indemnities) against domestic governance failures. * The Post-Revolution Trade-off: Did the institutions that protected freedom and prevented a return to slavery also permanently limit long-term economic growth? Please forgive any glitches or cuts in the sound and video. This episode was recorded across 3 countries with varying degrees of internet connectivity between them.

15 Apr 2026 - 1 h 18 min
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