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Diaspora Talks with annette abena
Diaspora Talks
28 episodes
4 days ago
Connecting Africa's fastest-growing businesses to the Diaspora. Through each episode, I am telling the stories of African founders worldwide and exploring themes that are important to us as Africans in the diaspora. You can sign up to The Diaspora Talks Newsletter where I am sharing weekly news bites on the latest in tech, startups and business in Africa - https://mailchi.mp/0a565d01c62b/diaspora-talks-newsletter-subscribers. You can also find me on Instagram and Twitter @annetteabena - let's connect!
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Connecting Africa's fastest-growing businesses to the Diaspora. Through each episode, I am telling the stories of African founders worldwide and exploring themes that are important to us as Africans in the diaspora. You can sign up to The Diaspora Talks Newsletter where I am sharing weekly news bites on the latest in tech, startups and business in Africa - https://mailchi.mp/0a565d01c62b/diaspora-talks-newsletter-subscribers. You can also find me on Instagram and Twitter @annetteabena - let's connect!
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Episodes (20/28)
Diaspora Talks with annette abena
Diaspora Angels

In this episode, I'm joined by Gerrad Olisa-Ashar the co-founder of the Diaspora Angel Network (DAN) a UK based business angel network of Angel Investors who live in the diaspora but want to engage in the burgeoning African startup ecosystem. Many of us in the diaspora are keen to invest in Africa. The challenge for us is - How? In Africa. We discuss angel investing in Africa and the role individuals in the diaspora could play as angel investors in Africa's promising tech ecosystem.

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4 years ago
51 minutes 53 seconds

Diaspora Talks with annette abena
Building NALA

In this episode, I'm joined by Benjamin Fernandes Founder and CEO of NALA Money a new kind of money transfer for Africans worldwide. 

Born in Tanzania, Benji became the first Tanzanian to attend Standford Graduate School of business but in 2017 to the surprise of many, he returned to Tanzania to build NALA. We discuss making the decision to 'return home', rejections and restarts + more.

www.iwantnala.com

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4 years ago
42 minutes 13 seconds

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Insure Tech Africa

In this episode I'm joined by Ann-Elise Francis, Head of Growth at Turaco an insure tech startup founded in 2018, providing simple and affordable medical cover to underserved and unserved communities currently in Kenya and Uganda. 

Born in Jamaica and raised in New York, Ann-Elise has taken a somewhat untraditional route into tech in Africa with a non-technical, public sector background. We talk about her life and career transition from New York to East Africa, how Turaco is providing micro-insurance to hundreds of Ugandans and Kenyans + more.  

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4 years ago
39 minutes 28 seconds

Diaspora Talks with annette abena
Travel Africa

In this episode, I'm joined by Tiffanie Anderson Founder of Away To Africa a destination management company dedicated to providing guided, cultural tours throughout selected countries in Africa.

Tiffanie a practising lawyer of Jamaican heritage started Away To Africa to share an alternative experience to travel in Africa beyond the safaris in collaboration with local SMEs. Here, we discuss how she has navigated the tourism industry as a diaspora founder, how the global pandemic has impacted her business + more.

www.awaytoafrica.com


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4 years ago
43 minutes 2 seconds

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Motherland Mogul

In this episode, I'm joined by Afua Osei Co-founder of She Leads Africa, a digital lifestyle platform for millennial multicultural women and Partnerships Strategist helping digital entrepreneurs scale.

Born in the DMV to Ghanaian parents Afua has lived, worked and built a business in Nigeria. Here she shares her top tips for digital entrepreneurs who want to scale their businesses with corporate clients, individuals in the diaspora on building businesses in Africa and more.

www.afuaosei.com
@helloafua

 

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4 years ago
37 minutes 5 seconds

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The AfCFTA Breakdown

In this episode, I'm exploring the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) alongside Maudo Jallow Associate for the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) and formally International Development Expert for the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO). 

What is the AfCFTA? What does it mean for African economies and people? What are the potential challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurs?

Subscribe to my weekly newsletter sharing updates on tech, business and development in Africa

Connect with Maudo:
@MaudoJallow
@afcftayouth

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4 years ago
46 minutes 29 seconds

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Africans on China Part 2(2)

China’s relationship with Africa remains misunderstood, often oversimplified or plainly inaccurately reported which makes it difficult for Africans in the diaspora especially to effectively engage.

Is it all debt traps and mask diplomacy? And importantly what will this relationship look like post-COVID-19? In this episode, I'm joined by Benedicte King China-Africa scholar and travel blogger and Runako Celina co-Founder of Black Livity China an online platform documenting 360° of Black experiences both in China and in relation to China. Both have lived, worked, studied and experienced China as Africans whilst Runako is still living in Beijing for 6 years and counting. In this 2 part episode, we discuss the treatment of Africans in Gouzoung, the future of China-Africa relations post COVID-19 and finally demystify Africa's loan agreements with the Chinese.

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5 years ago
45 minutes 45 seconds

Diaspora Talks with annette abena
Africans on China Part 2(1)

China’s relationship with Africa remains misunderstood, often oversimplified or plainly inaccurately reported which makes it difficult for Africans in the diaspora especially to effectively engage.

Is it all debt traps and mask diplomacy? And importantly what will this relationship look like post-COVID-19? In this episode, I'm joined by Benedicte King China-Africa scholar and travel blogger and Runako Celina co-Founder of Black Livity China an online platform documenting 360° of Black experiences both in China and in relation to China. Both have lived, worked, studied and experienced China as Africans whilst Runako is still living in Beijing for 6 years and counting. In this 2 part episode, we discuss the treatment of Africans in Gouzoung, the future of China-Africa relations post COVID-19 and finally demystify Africa's loan agreements with the Chinese. 

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5 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 28 seconds

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BLM and Africa

The Black lives Matter Movement has been at the centre of the fight for racial justice and freedom for black people globally. However, this year the movement has seen a surge of support and reach. Today I’m joined by 3 guests all of whom are members of the African diaspora, to discuss the movement’s impact on Africa: its perception, its cultures and its people.

We discuss The movement's impact on the push to 'return home', the 'Wakandafication' of African cultures and Black economic empowerment. 

Raphael Dapaah: @raphaeldapaah 

Nicole Tagoe: @_arado_

Beni Ngwamah: www.wekainvest.com

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5 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 45 seconds

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Africa's First Neobank

66% of Africans are unbanked. This means that people lack access to the most fundamental financial services. However whilst most Africans are without traditional banking services as we know it 97% have mobile phones. This creates a great opportunity for digital banking services to fill in the gaps. Eversend is a pan-African neobank based in Uganda. It provides multi-currency wallets and currency exchange and plans to offer personal loans, savings, group savings, merchant payments and investments in the future.

In this episode, I’m speaking with Co-founder and CEO of Eversend Stone Atwine. We discuss the importance of financial inclusion, Uganda's tech ecosystem and tips for aspiring African fintech entrepreneurs. 

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5 years ago
38 minutes 57 seconds

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Africa's Freelancers

AfriBlocks aims to create a diverse network of qualified & skilled African Professionals; & to connect them with remote jobs from across the world. In this episode, I'm speaking with Tongayi Choto Founder of AfriBlocks live from Harare, Zimbabwe. Post- Covid-19 the future of work will look very different. The freelancing could be the key to addressing Africa's high unemployment rate. Tongayi and I  discuss how he plans to support Africa's untapped professional and technical talent, the future of work and insight into the Zimbabwean tech scene. For more content like this subscribe to my weekly newsletter

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5 years ago
32 minutes 40 seconds

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Tackling Youth Unemployment

The Ugandan youth unemployment rate sits at 13.3%. According to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics over 75% of young people are engaged in vulnerable work or are underemployed meaning low earnings, low productivity, and working within difficult conditions. Youth underemployment is a HUGE problem across the continent. In 2015 Vanessa Atim left London to start ProInterns an online internship platform connecting Ugandan students and graduates to employers through internship, volunteering and placement opportunities. She shares her top tips for making a move, starting a business and keeping it sustainable.

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5 years ago
55 minutes 6 seconds

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Travel Claims for Africa

On this episode, I’m joined by Chibuzo Ofulue Founder of Africlaim. For over 2 years Africlaim has been dedicated to ensuring air passenger rights are protected in the airline industry all across Africa.  We discuss Africa's travel and aviation industry delving into how it could be a catalyst for growth in African economies and of course the impact of COVID-19 on the industry. 

https://www.africlaim.com

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5 years ago
50 minutes 34 seconds

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Funding Female Founders

Female entrepreneurship rates in Sub-Saharan Africa are the highest in the world.  Yet several women find it difficult to access credit because they don’t know how financial services work, or where to go to for a quick confidential loan. Shecluded was created to help close the financial inclusion gap for women in Africa.  It is not only providing women-led businesses in Nigeria with access to credit and other financial services but financial education too. In this episode, I speak to Ifeoma Uddoh the founder of Shecluded. She talks about her experience as a Nigerian woman in tech and her plans to improve the lives of her fellow female founders.

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5 years ago
39 minutes 37 seconds

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Making Impact

Philanthropy usually doesn't have a face that looks like the people it is serving. 

Umutoni is the founder of Kaleidoscope Beauty a contemporary jewellery brand with philanthropy at its heart. The unique pieces are hand-made by Kenyan artisans determined to turn their lives around. Umu is a British Kenyan- Rwandan who decided to combine her cultural heritage with a cause close to her heart. We talk about how she has been able to build an international e-commerce business with an Africa focus from London, how she is creating impact, tips for managing a side hustle + more.

https://kaleidoscopebeauty.co.uk/

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5 years ago
39 minutes 54 seconds

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The Future of Remittances

Remittances (sending money back home) make up a significant part of Africa’s income and one of its main sources of foreign currency. 

Taptap Send is an app that lets immigrants send money back home to Africa instantly and at very low prices. Today I’m speaking to Nana Adomako, Head of Growth. We discuss the emergence of digital remittances and what this means for Africans sending money back home, how she became a founding team member of an Africa focused fintech, the future of digital payments in Africa + more.

You can download Taptap Send on iOS and Android devices today.

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5 years ago
42 minutes 21 seconds

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Creating Wealth

In this episode, I speak to Yanmo Omoragbe the Co-founder and Director of Growth at Bamboo. Bamboo is Nigeria's newest investment tech startup giving Nigerians unrestricted access to over 3,000 stocks listed on both the Nigerian and US stock exchanges. We talk about Yanmo's journey to tech entrepreneur, the problem that Bamboo is solving for young Nigerians, her YCombinator experience + more.

You can download Bamboo on all iOs and Android devices and start investing today!

#WhiteCalling is available to download on iOs and Android 

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5 years ago
34 minutes 41 seconds

Diaspora Talks with annette abena
Introducing: Diaspora Talks

Welcome to Diaspora Talks

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5 years ago
36 seconds

Diaspora Talks with annette abena
The Year of Return Debrief (Part 2)

Welcome to a very special episode of Diaspora Talks. This is the Year of Return debrief a collection of conversations with individuals who returned to Ghana in 2019 sharing their experiences from varying perspectives. The Year of Return was a year-long event created by the Ghanaian government which commenced at the beginning of 2019 inviting the diaspora and Global African family to mark 400 years of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Jamestown, Virginia.

- Diallo Sumbry Founder, The Adinkra Group

- Josy Baroness Founder, Baroness Gardens

- Julian Boatiey 

- Mika Abraham 

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5 years ago
1 hour 45 minutes 8 seconds

Diaspora Talks with annette abena
The Year of Return Debrief (Part 1)

Welcome to a very special episode of Diaspora Talks. This is the Year of Return debrief a collection of conversations with individuals who returned to Ghana in 2019 sharing their experiences from varying perspectives. The Year of Return was a year-long event created by the Ghanaian government which commenced at the beginning of 2019 inviting the diaspora and Global African family to mark 400 years of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Jamestown, Virginia.

 - @Ajiayorinde Founder of MIA Marketplace and Ubuuru x @Justcallmebaba Founder of @BabasFlightClub
-  Maame Fosuaah Founder of @AzareeTastebar
- Cherae Robinson Founder of Tastemakers Africa (@TstemakersAfrica) 

Sponsors of the episode: @DapaahChocolates

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5 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 51 seconds

Diaspora Talks with annette abena
Connecting Africa's fastest-growing businesses to the Diaspora. Through each episode, I am telling the stories of African founders worldwide and exploring themes that are important to us as Africans in the diaspora. You can sign up to The Diaspora Talks Newsletter where I am sharing weekly news bites on the latest in tech, startups and business in Africa - https://mailchi.mp/0a565d01c62b/diaspora-talks-newsletter-subscribers. You can also find me on Instagram and Twitter @annetteabena - let's connect!