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The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
J. Kweku Bedu-Addo
15 episodes
5 days ago
By the 22nd Century, Africa should give its citizens a more dignified existence, using practical and innovative tools and the benefit of hindsight and better knowledge. This show is solutions biased to help reimagine Africa's reality and execute actions to realize that vision. All views expressed on this show are personal views of the host and the guests and do not represent views of any corporate body or entities to which personal affiliations exist. Discussions on this show also do not constitute any form of market advice to be used as a basis for investment or financial decisions.
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By the 22nd Century, Africa should give its citizens a more dignified existence, using practical and innovative tools and the benefit of hindsight and better knowledge. This show is solutions biased to help reimagine Africa's reality and execute actions to realize that vision. All views expressed on this show are personal views of the host and the guests and do not represent views of any corporate body or entities to which personal affiliations exist. Discussions on this show also do not constitute any form of market advice to be used as a basis for investment or financial decisions.
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Episodes (15/15)
The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 16: As Chance would Have It! - with Dr. Nana Dadzie Ghansah

Africa sometimes seems to lurch from crisis to crisis with much scope to improve outcomes with greater consistency. Could applying some more rigour in governance and management across Africa better the odds of success? My guest is Dr. Nana Dadzie Ghansah, a Cardiac Anesthesiologist based in Lexington, Kentucky and he shares some perspectives on how to improve the certainty of outcomes in Africa and to reduce reliance on chance.

Acknowledgments:

Signature Music: Dano Songs ( Feelings of Sunlight)

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2 years ago
54 minutes 1 second

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 15: Changing Africa : Adjacent Possibilities! - with Kweku Bedu-Addo

In the pursuit of rapid growth and development, Africa often succumbs to the temptation to jump straight to efforts to desired outcomes  while skipping perhaps intermediate past opportunities and outcomes that are achievable. Episode 15 introduces the concept of “Adjacent Possibilities “. Adjacent possibilities are the set of possibilities available to individuals, a community or institutions at a given point in time of their evolution. Successful societies evolve over time by exploiting and mastering possibilities that are adjacent and within grasp which includes solving current problems. Over time new possibilities emerge and become the new adjacent possibilities. They are mastered once again and development takes shape. Africa can develop if it patiently and competently takes advantage of its adjacent possibilities in a consistent manner.


Acknowledgments:

Signature Music: Dano Songs ( Feelings of Sunlight)

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2 years ago
12 minutes 40 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 14: Re-industrialiazation: Agriculture First!

As calls for Africa to reestablish an industrial base,  it is also prudent to look at the fundamentals and whether they can support industrialisation sustainably. Agriculture presents an “ adjacent possibility “ to Africa. It is a sector that remains within touching distance and waiting to be developed to become globally competitive. Yet Africa continues to rely on food imports to supplement local production. Episode 14 discusses how to transform agriculture in the continent into a credible foundation for industrial takeoff. Controlling competitive production of the raw material base creates capacity to develop supporting processing facilities. This raises agricultural income and also creates downstream employment opportunities.

Acknowledgments:

Signature Music: Dano Songs ( Feelings of Sunlight)

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3 years ago
12 minutes 32 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 13: Re-industrializing Africa! - with Kweku Bedu-Addo

More than 4 decades of maintaining liberalized regimes has led to staggering levels of unemployment and continued reliance on primary agricultural commodities and mining, with very little by way of value-added activities. In a post-pandemic world, there are concerted efforts in many countries to localize supply chains through shoring productive capacity. Africa should not be left behind. Africa has attempted industrialization before but it ended abysmally. Any attempts to reindustrialize should be propped up by more than sentiments and ideology. Episode 13 discusses some of the options available to better the odds of success for Africa.


Acknowledgments:

Signature Music: Dano Songs ( Feelings of Sunlight)

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3 years ago
10 minutes 40 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 12: Reimagining Africa! - with Kweku Bedu-Addo

The time has come for Africa to reimagine its destiny and its future. Time and experience are essential ingredients of ultimate success. We are enduring the time in Africa but we also have to apply the experience gained with the benefit of hindsight and new knowledge gained to transform the continent. To transform the continent's fortunes requires bold vision, good execution, and transparency with citizens on the reality that comes with change.


Acknowledgments:

Signature Music: Dano Songs ( Feelings of Sunlight)

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3 years ago
15 minutes 15 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 11: Be a Better Leader! - with Veronica Munro

What kind of leader do you want to be or if you’re a leader what kind of leader are you.  Veronica Munro takes us through headline leadership qualities that better the odds for success. Veronica is an executive coach and has worked thousands of senior leaders in different industries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East for over 2 decades. Desirable outcomes do not happen by accident. They occur with good leadership and stewardship of affairs.


Acknowledgments:


Signature Music: Dano Songs ( Feelings of Sunlight)

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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 10: 13,000 days Part 2 - with Bonang Mohale

On March 6, 1957, Ghana officially became an independent nation state and no longer a colony of the United Kingdom. Ghana was the first African nation in SSA to achieve this feat. On the eve of independence, the incoming Prime Minister, Kwame Nkrumah stated that Ghana’s attainment of independence was meaningless unless the rest of Africa also became liberated from colonial rule. On May 10, 1994, this goal was finally achieved with South Africa attaining majority Black rule after it’s first free, fair and inclusive general elections. Nelson Mandela became its first President. This episode, is the Part 2 of  of “13,000 Days “ which unpacks Africa’s independence and post independence odyssey.


Acknowledgements:


1. Ghana’s independence speech ( Kwame Nkrumah) : YouTube 

2 South African independence speech ( Nelson Mandela) and national anthem: YouTube 


3. Shosholosa by Drakensburg Boys Choir: YouTube 


4. Signature Music: Dano Songs ( Feelings of Sunlight

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3 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 40 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 9: 13,000 days - with Professor Thadeus Ulzen

On March 6, 1957, Ghana officially became an independent nation state and no longer a colony of the United Kingdom. Ghana was the first African nation in SSA to achieve this feat. On the eve of independence, the incoming Prime Minister, Kwame Nkrumah stated that Ghana’s attainment of independence was meaningless unless the rest of Africa also became liberated from colonial rule. On May 10, 1994, this goal was finally achieved with South Africa attaining majority Black rule after it’s first free, fair and inclusive general elections. Nelson Mandela became its first President. This episode, 13,000 days in 2 parts which unpack africa’s independence odyssey.


Acknowledgements:

1. Ghana’s independence speech ( Kwame Nkrumah) and national anthem: YouTube 

2 South African independence speech ( Nelson Mandela) and national anthem: YouTube 

3. Signature Music: Dano Songs ( Feelings of Sunlight

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3 years ago
1 hour 26 minutes 50 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 8 : Climate Smart Agriculture- with Michelle Adleman

Experts describe a gloomy and daunting picture of the consequences of global warming if we fail to halt and reverse the emission of greenhouse gases. Water security, food security and a hostile environment could render some parts of the planet inhabitable leading to potential displacement of large swathes of people. Michelle Adleman recommends that we think about the impact on our health and on the climate as we make food choices. This enables us to reimagine and repurpose agricultural production in Africa to be more regenerative while solving for food security, health and well-being and raising the level of prosperity for Africans.

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3 years ago
55 minutes

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 7 : "And the Sea will Tell" Impact of Climate Change and Climate Actions on Africa's Development - with Ame I Odaro

Africa is expected to bear the brunt of climate change through more desertification, erosion of the coast line and extreme weather conditions. In this episode, we discuss Climate Actions for Africa, it’s financial implications and the cost of inaction to one of the biggest existential threats to humanity with Ame I. Odaro of the Green Climate Fund in South Korea.

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3 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes 36 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 5: The African Continental Free Trade Agreement- Much Hype or the Real Deal? - with Dr. Yao Graham

The Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement was heralded to the world in 2020 with much aplomb. The question is it more hype and form over substance. There have been mixed sentiments about ranging from the very optimistic through the measured and pragmatic to the more cynical. The truth most definitely lies somewhere along the continuum. However mere existence of a Continental Free Trade Agreement is not a panacea to the continent’s woes and neither will it guarantee success. Success will come from diligent execution of well thought out Trade and Industrial policies. My guest foe Episode 5, Dr. Yao Graham helps to break down some practical realities of the AfCTCA including possible fine tuning. Enjoy.

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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 30 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 4: Educated? Now Solve Our Problems - With Professor Ernest Aryeetey (Part 2)

Why can't we solve our problems in Africa, despite training thousands of professionals since the middle of the 20th century? Food Security, affordable housing, decent and safe public transport and reliable social services remain elusive on top of mounting youth unemployment. This engaging episode helps to unpack some of the reasons why Africa's educated have so far collectively been unable to deliver the right outcomes to transform the continent and what we should be doing to turn the situation around.


Credits

Signature Tune: Danosongs - Feeling of Sunlight

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4 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 53 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Africa Is Like A Locomotive, It Grinds Slowly, But Eventually It Gets There!- With Ishmael Yamson

Most people start their careers full of hope and optimism. But career and professional aspirations may evaporate with time as the realities of work place competition , human relationships and dynamics and sometimes pure luck sets in. Fact is career aspirations can be derailed and the high enthusiasm  at  the onset of one’s career may soon give way to skepticism and cynicism and in the extreme a downward spiral from unfulfilled dreams and aspirations. The good news is that a career doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. There are principles that are universal in nature can better the odds of career success. My guest on this episode shares some useful lessons from his incredible career with global giant, Unilever.


Credits

Signature Tune: Danosongs - Feeling of Sunlight

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4 years ago
59 minutes 5 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 2: Educated? Now Solve Our Problems - With Professor Ernest Aryeetey (Part 1)

Why can't we solve our problems in Africa, despite training thousands of professionals since the middle of the 20th century? Food Security, affordable housing, decent and safe public transport and reliable social services remain elusive on top of mounting youth unemployment. This engaging episode helps to unpack some of the reasons why Africa's educated have so far collectively been unable to deliver the right outcomes to transform the continent and what we should be doing to turn the situation around. 


Credits

Signature Tune: Danosongs - Feeling of Sunlight

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4 years ago
46 minutes 1 second

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
Episode 1: "Money Makes The World Go Round"- With Jude Kofi Bucknor

Amidst the noise on mainstream and social media, the lines sometimes get blurred between truth, fact, falsehood, and hyperbole. While people struggle to disentangle truth from fiction, there is also palpable concern by many for their financial security and future well-being, especially in countries that are struggling economically. Many ask for solutions to improve society's ability to provide a better and equitable standard of living, irrespective of country, region, or continent. After-all, we are all humanity. This episode discusses a blueprint for ensuring that the economic mould that Africa adopts is able to consistently and predictably generate economic surplus, to raise the general standard of living for all. Our guest for this episode is a seasoned international investor, who will share his insights and best practice from across the world. No one should be left behind in the new construct for Africa. 


Credits

Signature Tune: Danosongs - Feeling of Sunlight

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4 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 19 seconds

The It's Morning In Africa Podcast
By the 22nd Century, Africa should give its citizens a more dignified existence, using practical and innovative tools and the benefit of hindsight and better knowledge. This show is solutions biased to help reimagine Africa's reality and execute actions to realize that vision. All views expressed on this show are personal views of the host and the guests and do not represent views of any corporate body or entities to which personal affiliations exist. Discussions on this show also do not constitute any form of market advice to be used as a basis for investment or financial decisions.