What does true legacy look like? In this episode, Iyobosa challenges us to rethink education, parenting, and wealth, and what we truly owe the next generation.
We discuss:
- Why learning is more than grade, it’s about curiosity, communication, and growth.
- How discipline can become frustration instead of correction
- Why children need space to explore spirituality and identity without pressure
- Lessons from growing up in a home of both doubt and deep faith
- The skills children need most: to learn, unlearn, and rebuild for themselves
Iyobosa’s reflections remind us that leaving wealth isn’t enough. Our real responsibility is raising children who can think, adapt, and thrive, beyond the classroom and beyond inheritance.
In Nigeria’s startup ecosystem, the tension between fintechs and traditional banks is undeniable.
While fintechs often claim that banks fight too hard against innovation, the reality is clear: both sides need each other to survive.
In this episode of the Ferdy Adimefe Podcast, we unpack the dynamics shaping Nigeria’s financial future:-
Why fintechs depend on banks for credibility and infrastructure
- Why banks also need fintechs to reach underserved communities- How regulation continues to influence the power balance
- Why collaboration, not rivalry, may be the key to unlocking real financial transformation.
The big question remains: Will fintechs and banks keep clashing, or will they finally build the partnerships needed to reshape Nigeria’s financial landscape?
Technology is more than innovation, it’s one of the fastest ways to drive impact and transformation. In this episode of the Ferdy Adimefe Podcast, we unpack how AI, governance, and visionary leadership are shaping Africa’s destiny.
From the disruption of jobs by artificial intelligence to the possibility of AI evolving toward consciousness, the conversation dives deep into the opportunities and risks Africa faces.
We explore:- How AI is transforming industries and the future of work- Why governance remains Africa’s biggest challenge, and opportunity- Lessons from Singapore’s journey from poverty to prosperity- What it will take for Africa to finally “wake up” as a
global force
This isn’t just about technology, it’s about vision, leadership, and Africa’s readiness for its next leap.
If you had to start over as a founder, what would you do differently? In this episode of the Ferdy Adimefe Podcast, we explore the realities of entrepreneurship, education, and AI shaping Africa’s future.
From the art of selling, why some businesses succeed even with average products, to the reality that only a fraction of Nigerians earn enough to sustain large markets, we ask:
who are we really building for?
We also unpack:
- Why traditional education may never catch up with AI.
- The skills young Africans need to thrive in a fast changing world.
- How creativity and entertainment are unlocking new prosperity.
- Why resilience, adaptability, and storytelling remain a founder’s greatest edge.
This isn’t just a conversation about business. It’s about reimagining the future of learning, work, and wealth in Africa.
In this episode, Wale challenges us to think beyond the boundaries of Western civilization, religion, and power.
We dive into:
- How wheat, not just money, shaped civilization and colonized humanity
- The link between eugenics, nation-states, and today’s political systems
- Why technology always reflects what society values most
- The need to decolonize humanity and rethink Africa’s role in shaping the
future
- Faith beyond the “small boxes” of religion, and why God cannot be confined to
dogma
Wale’s bold insights confront how we view faith, history, and power, reminding us that transformation requires breaking free from inherited boxes.
This is a conversation for anyone who wants to reimagine what it means to be human, and African in the 21st century.
What does it really mean to raise children well? In this episode, Ngozi pushes us to rethink education, discipline, and childhood through a more holistic African lens.
We explore:-
Why learning should go beyond grades and into communication, curiosity, and growth.
The difference between discipline for correction vs. frustration.
Why spirituality and identity formation can begin at a young age.
Lessons from a home of contrasting beliefs, balancing faith, doubt, and critical thinking.
Why children must be taught skills to learn, unlearn, and build for themselves.
Ngozi’s conversation is a bold call to reimagine education, not as memorization or fear, but as empowerment of the head and the heart.
It’s about raising resilient, balanced, and skillful children prepared to shape Africa’s future.
In this episode, Timileyin takes us on a powerful reflection about love, scarcity, and the illusions we build around safety.
We explore:
Why getting what you want doesn’t always bring satisfaction.
The fragility of wealth and comfort, and how close we all are to losing i.
Why scarcity is a man-made invention, not nature’s reality
How true transformation comes from love, not aith, our wealth, and our communities.
📌 Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode.
From launching Kippa to building Limitless Club and The Roundtable, Kennedy Ekezie has gone from founder to movement architect.
In this honest conversation, he shares:• How to know when it’s time to quit• Lessons from dealing with investors•
Why fatherhood sets the standard for excellence• And how honesty—not perfection—is the true goal
This is more than business—it’s about becoming.
From founding Nigeria’s first online laundry service to leading one of the fastest-growing loan-tech startups (Sycamore), Babatunde has built, failed, pivoted, and scaled.In this episode, he shares bold lessons on the velocity of innovation, financing in Nigeria, and the myth that all businessmen are entrepreneurs.
He also unpacks the mindset behind Elon, Steve Jobs, and disruptive brilliance and what it really takes to build a future-ready company in a volatile economy.Real talk for builders, creators, and tech innovators who want to scale with depth.
Rachel Lulu-Briggs is a builder at heart—of businesses, people, and impact.In this episode, she breaks down why Nigeria is now in its most critical stage for transformationand what it takes to be a changemaker in a chaotic environment.From launching a company at 22, to managing people older than her, to redefining what it means to lead with courage, Lulu delivers straight fire.She also touches on love, faith, financial imbalance in relationships, and what she’d say to her 15-year-old self.This one’s for the builders. The brave. The believers.🎧 Watch now and tap into real strategy for building your life, business, and nation.
Seun unpacks life behind the lens—both as an actor and as a Christian navigating faith, creativity, and the pressure to perform.
He speaks boldly about Christianity becoming a rat race, and the need to return to giving from abundance, not burnout.
This is a heartfelt, honest look at living purposefully in a world of pressure.
Patrick breaks down the evolving journey of entrepreneurship and the impact of constant change—whether it’s policy, tech, or personal shifts.Life’s changing. The market’s shifting. Welcome to the real world—where policy, tech, and your own mindset can flip the table overnight.On Episode 4 of The Ferdy Adimefe Podcast, we chop it up with Patrick Egese, a grounded visionary who breaks down:* Why change isn’t just inevitable—it’s the business model* How to adapt without losing your why* What founders need to unlearn about controlAnd why entrepreneurship isn’t about having answers—it’s about dancing with uncertainty (with shoes or barefoot)If you’re building in real time, questioning everything, and secretly Googling “how to not spiral during transitions"
In this powerful episode, Kelechi unpacks Nigeria’s policy decisions, rising inflation, and the deep realities that push people to “japa” (migrate abroad).
But beyond the headlines, he explores how the diaspora (Japa community) can fuel Nigeria’s economic growth, and why addressing cultural divisions and tribalism is key to building a truly united nation.
Tune in for thoughtful, honest insights on where Nigeria stands—and where we could go next.
In this inspiring episode, Malik challenges us to stop living in survival mode and start living
intentionally—with purpose, clarity, and vision.
He explores the power of digital creativity, Africa’s place in the future of AI, and what it really means to become a problem-solver in your generation.
This episode is a call to all creatives, thinkers, and innovators: it’s time to be the light.
Tap in for bold truths, deep insights, and a spark for intentional living.
In this episode, Fredy sits with Kome for a soul-stirring conversation on what it truly means to take charge of our narratives—both personal and collective.
From the mass migration wave to Lagos comparing itself to global cities, Kome unpacks the complexity of African identity, the love-fear dynamic, healing from trauma, and the power of reframing.
This is more than a podcast—it’s a call to rediscover, reclaim, and reimagine.