• Gerald Okonkwo – How to Sell – [Operator's Opinion, Ep. 01]
    Apr 10 2023

    This episode is the first installment of a new series called Operator’s Opinion where we examine what it’s like building startups from the operator’s perspective. I could not think of a better person to launch this series with than today’s guest, Gerald Okonkwo also known as Gerald Black.

    Gerald’s experience cuts across various roles including as a founder, consultant, sales lead, and more.

    During our conversation, we spoke about how Gerald thinks about building a sales operations team for a to B startup. We also spoke about intentionality in branding and life in general. We ended our conversation by speaking about Gerald’s experience as a founder and builder and the lessons he has learned from that journey.

    Hope you enjoy this great conversation with Gerald!

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    (1:37) – Who is Gerald Black?

    (3:50) – Banking as a Service and Embedded Finance

    (7:30) – Gerald’s Role as Head of Go to Market at Anchor

    (20:15) – How Sales People Should Think About Selling and Choosing the Right StartUp

    (24:05) – Branding

    (36:08) – Marketing and Communications

    (37:56) – Building Effective Structures and Processes

    (42:16) – What It Means to Build

    (50:35) – Building is Wild!

    (1:17:30) – What It Means to Raise Capital

    (1:20:05) – Gerald’s Important Lessons in Life and Being Intentional

    (1:25:19) – Quick Fire Questions

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    Gerald’s Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ijDN3vbhz4Xm6BeYqsKYI?si=3edcb6031de549bc

    Companies discussed: Anchor, Fixit45, Parkit, iFixng
    Please email paul.agbaje@whatittakesafrica.com for any comments or feedback.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Minuifuong Nghombombong – Making Travel Accessible – [Founder's Perspective, Ep. 05]
    Mar 26 2023

    My Guest today is Minuifuong Nghombombong. Minuifuong is the founder of Bongalo,  an online marketplace for short to medium-term homestay.

    During this episode, we do a deep dive into Bongalo and how the company is being positioned as an African native travel platform and differentiating itself by using various strategies adapted for the African market. We also spoke about travel as a category and Minuifuong’s motivations behind building in the travel industry. We explored topics including the relationships between companies like Airbnb, Bogalo, and the broader hotel industry. We ended our conversation by speaking about funding, future plans, and expansion.

    Hope you enjoy this great conversation with Minuiuong!

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    (2:00) – How Bongalo disrupts the hoteling industry

    (8:35) – Bongalo’s founding story   

    (13:12) – Bongalo’s pricing

    (15:07) – Onboarding the buyer and seller side

    (18:50) – Building for experiences

    (24:05) – Building for scale

    (28:23) – Expansion plan

    (33:42) – Dealing with the Covid – 19 pandemic

    (38:42) – Product Marketing

    (42:21) –  Competing with Airbnb 

    (45:08) – Using mobile money as a competitive advantage

    (50:15) – Regulatory risk in running Bongalo

    (52:02) – Raising money from Google

    (53:32) – Quick fire questions

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    Companies discussed: Bongalo, AirBnB, and Google.
    Please email paul.agbaje@whatittakesafrica.com for any comments or feedback.

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    1 hr
  • Vincent Edigin – Unleashing Productivity in African Businesses [Founder's Perspective, Ep. 04]
    Mar 14 2023

    My Guest today is Vincent Edigin. Vincent is the founder of Greenbii. An enterprise resource planning application.

    Before starting Greenbii, Vincent was a founding member of various startups including Traindemy – an educational platform.

    During our conversation, we spoke about how his diverse experiences have enabled him to become a better entrepreneur. We also spoke about the various “light bulb” moments that have helped him build and execute his idea, and how these ideas will translate to success for Greenbii.

    Hope you enjoy this great conversation with Vincent!

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    (1:25) – Vincent’s Background

    (3:18) – ERP overview

    (5:37) – At what point in a company’s life is ERP software most useful?

    (9:10) – Positioning Greenbii for success

    (11:22) – Greenbii’s user journey

    (16:24) – Issues with African businesses

    (19:40) – Founding story of Traindemy and “light bulb moments”

    (30:21) – Customer segments

    (31:23) – Pricing and product market sales fit

    (35:08) – Prioritizing and expanding across industries

    (37:10) – Blockchain and ERP

    (40:19) – Lessons on building the right team

    (46:25) – Running a SaaS platform in Africa

    (58:48) – Leveraging diverse experiences to become a better entrepreneur

    (1:04:33) – Lessons from joining several incubators

    (1:06:37) – Funding and prioritizing growth

    (1:11:45) – Lessons from building an unsuccessful startup

    (1:17:59) – Quick fire questions

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    Companies discussed: Greenbii, Traindemy, SAP, Microsoft Dynamics, Sage,

    Please email paul.agbaje@whatittakesafrica.com for any comments or feedback.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Nkem Okocha - Bridging the Financial Inclusion Gap - [Founder's Perspective, Ep. 03]
    Mar 6 2023

    My Guest today is Nkem Okocha. Nkem is the founder of Mamamoni, an instant Loan social enterprise. She created Mamamoni to help women like her mum who typically do not have access to financial services.

    Unlike a lot of core technology companies typically interviewed, Mamamoni attempts to solve the financial exclusion problem by building a strong community and using various physical touchpoints.

    During our conversation we talked about her background, her journey helping financially excluded women, and the Mamamoni foundation.

    We ended our conversation by speaking about the future outlook for Mamamoni.

    Hope you enjoy this great conversation with Nkem!

    More information about Mamamoni is available on their website: https://mamamoni.com.ng/#

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Lanre Adeoye - [Founder of Workarena] - The State of Tech Talent Acquisition
    Oct 24 2022

    My Guest today is Lanre Adeoye.

    Lanre is the founder of work arena, a Talent Acquisition platform.

    Like many founders, Lanre leveraged the knowledge and insights she gained from working in the Talent acquisition industry to build Workarena.

    During our conversation, we talked about her background and her journey in the talent acquisition space.

    We touched on the founding story of Workarena and covered topics including the current outlook of talent acquisition, talent compensation, and talent quality in Africa. We covered the current value proposition, competitive landscape, and future outlook for Workarena.

    We ended our conversation by speaking about blockchain and how it is going to shape the future of Africa.

    Hope you enjoy this great conversation with Lanre.



    Read Lanre's Linkedin post about getting started with blockchain here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/adeoye-lanre_web3-web3recruitment-web3community-activity-6931942990097612800-8wR2/?utm_source=linkedin_share&utm_medium=member_desktop_web

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Dominic Olije - [Founder of Koogah] - A New Way to Do Mobility Tech
    Oct 24 2022

    My Guest today is Dominic Olije.

    Dominic is the founder of the Mobility tech platform, Koogah

    Like many founders, Dominic stumbled across the idea for Koogah because of a pain point he needed a solution for.

    During our conversation, we talked about his background and life before entering tech, his serendipitous journey in tech, and life at Andela

    We touched on the founding story of Koogah and covered topics about the risks of operating a mobility tech platform in Nigeria, the current value proposition, and the general business of Koogah

    We ended our conversation by exploring the future outlook of koogah

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    39 mins