Afropolitan

Afropolitan

The Afropolitan Podcast Hosted by Chika Uwazie & Eche Emole This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a mirror to the soul of the African diaspora. Each week, co-hosts Chika & Eche sit down with founders, culture-shapers, and bold thinkers to explore the truth behind the highlights, shedding light on grief, growth, legacy, power, identity, and everything in between. You’ll hear the stories you won’t find on panels. The questions most people are too afraid to ask. The answers that stay with you long after the episode ends. From billion-dollar builders to first-gen visionaries, we go there. About Afropolitan: Afropolitan is building a digital nation for Africans and the diaspora—powered by culture, capital, and code. The podcast is one piece of a global movement to create infrastructure for Black and African ambition at scale. This is the sound of a new era. Raw. Soulful. Unapologetically Afropolitan. Watch on Youtube as well https://www.youtube.com/@Afropolitan?sub_confirmation=1

  1. 5 HR AGO

    Why Spotify & Apple Own Afrobeats ( And How We Lose) Audu Maikori

    Audu Maikori built Chocolate City into Africa's most enduring record label — the only one from its generation still standing and profitable after 20 years. But this conversation goes far beyond music. We unpack the intellectual property crisis quietly stripping Africans of ownership over their own culture, why Nigerian artists are generating billions of streams while losing the rights internationally, and the distribution bottleneck holding back every sector of the Nigerian economy. Audu breaks down: • Why Chocolate City survived when every other label from its era collapsed • The copyright trap: why your music isn't yours if it's not registered in the US • "We built an industry on someone else's infrastructure. We own nothing." • Linda Ikeji vs. BellaNaija: the difference between a hustle and an institution • Why hip-hop has been "trapped" for 15 years — and what Afrobeats can learn • The $22 billion catalog acquisition wave and what it means for African artists • Jay-Z vs. Diddy: the brutal lesson on community, legacy, and co-ownership • His "wilderness moment" — broke, in debt, and one prayer away from giving up • Why destabilizing Nigeria is a geopolitical project, not just a governance failure This isn't just about entertainment. It's about ownership, infrastructure, and who controls the future of African culture. AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 100 pieces. Application only. Apply here: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr WHERE TO FIND AUDU MAIKORI Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audumaikori Twitter: https://x.com/audumaikori Chocolate City: https://www.chocolatecitymusic.com EPISODE SPONSORS Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com Quill - AI meeting notes that live on your device, not in your cloud. No bots on your call, no copy-pasting transcripts. Try free → https://www.quillmeetings.com/partners/afropolitan CONVO BY AFROPOLITAN Convo - Book 1:1 calls with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ AFROPOLITAN Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro: The myth about the business of entertainment 2:03 - Has Nigeria done a good job exporting its culture? 4:28 - Is the music industry more structured now vs. when you started? 7:30 - Why 70% of label revenue comes from outside Nigeria 7:54 - The copyright registration problem (Nigeria vs. US) 9:01 - The real reason behind the Chocolate City investment 12:14 - How a legal background shaped Chocolate City's success 17:07 - Why contracts matter: "Social media tweets can't get you out of contracts" 18:58 - The role of technology infrastructure in capturing value 21:03 - "We built an industry on somebody else's infrastructure" 22:33 - Is Nigerian music an industry or a hustle? 23:29 - Linda Ikeji vs. Bella Naija: Two business models 27:06 - The Apple vs. Android approach to building brands 28:23 - What opportunities are we missing in the creative sector? 31:03 - The distribution problem: "We can't get products to people" 33:19 - Why 80% of telco budgets ignore Nigeria's biggest populations 36:02 - The untapped opportunity in Nigerian football 37:15 - Similarities and differences between Hip-Hop and Afrobeats 40:04 - "Hip-hop was quickly owned by the white man" 41:48 - "Intellectual property enslavement is in perpetuity" 47:47 - Why the advertising-music marriage hasn't worked in Africa 51:41 - Nigerian designers and the distribution gap 54:21 - "Is Nigeria ready?" - The Walmart model for Africa 59:52 - The fashion industry's missed opportunity 1:04:17 - The M.I. story: "Stop Plus is on the way out, you're on the way in" 1:07:02 - How to see potential in people before others do 1:10:10 - The early Chocolate City days: "You get this bar?" 1:13:03 - Stories from the studio: Developing Oleku and Safe 1:19:00 - "Your vision is your vision" 1:21:01 - The airplane perspective lesson 1:23:22 - Advice for founders in their "wilderness moment" 1:24:28 - The 2004 turning point: From broke to breakthrough 1:29:31 - Being exiled for speaking truth 1:32:23 - Why destabilizing Nigeria destabilizes Africa 1:35:00 - Sponsor: Aunties Collection 1:35:47 - Sponsor: Quill 1:36:28 - RAPID FIRE: Best hip-hop album of all time 1:36:57 - Artist you wish you had signed 1:38:31 - Should artists own their masters from day one? 1:41:52 - Favorite hip-hop song of all time 1:42:37 - Perspective on Jay-Z as artist and businessman 1:46:53 - The Diddy comparison: "You can't fake community" 1:50:01 - Who should sit in this chair next?

    1h 55m
  2. 11 MAR

    Why Your Tech Degree Won't Make You Rich Anymore

    This episode is sponsored by Quill. Quill is how we run every meeting — it records on your device (no bot joining the call), and then you just talk to the agent to turn the conversation into proposals, action items, tasks, whatever you need. No downloading transcripts. No pasting into ChatGPT. I used it to close a deal last month. If you're still doing the copy-paste workflow, switch. Try Quill free → https://www.quillmeetings.com/partners/afropolitan He walked away from a six-figure investment banking salary to build in Africa. His grandfather was one of the first Africans at Harvard Law in the 1960s, then was assassinated during Eritrea's civil war. His father fled as a political refugee. Now, Yacob Berhane is building the infrastructure for Africa's next generation of founders. We unpack: • Why good African startups "died on the vine" during the funding winter • The real reason African founders struggle to raise Series A • How AI will create millions of jobs in Africa • Building Quill: an agentic AI note-taker that's quietly raised $5M+ • Why taste and discernment matter more than technical skills in the AI era • The 48-month countdown to a "step function change" in AI • Why builders need to stop being silent while "noise makers" fill the void 📍  YACOB BERHANE Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/y_berhane?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Twitter:https://x.com/YacobBerhane Linkedin:https://ke.linkedin.com/in/yacob-berhane-38981541 👥 Afropolitan Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter 🎨 AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 100 pieces. Application only. Apply here: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr Sponsors Sponsored by Quill — AI meeting notes that live on your device, not in your cloud. No bots on your call, no copy-pasting transcripts. Try free → https://www.quillmeetings.com/partners/afropolitan Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com 0:00 Intro 2:04 What does it take to build in Africa? 5:16 Yacob's origin story: Harvard Law grandfather, assassination, refugee father 7:13 "Life is very finite" - choosing Africa after loss 8:08 The Flutterwave connection (OluBenga in the first accelerator) 9:26 The 2014 founder vintage and startup cycles 10:07 Why African startups died: macros, currency collapse, AI boom 13:47 Building Parity: solving the asymmetry of knowledge 18:28 Africa's 8 million job deficit 20:18 The fundraising paradox: pre-revenue vs. in-review 22:19 Default to live explained 25:34 Africa's AI opportunity: human capital advantage 31:05 Technology won't wait for Africa 33:25 Creativity and storytelling as leverage 37:11 The return of analog experiences 41:44 Yacob's AI journey and building Quill 47:07 Taste, discernment, and judgment in the AI era 48:55 The $140K prototype now costs $20 52:12 The layoff reckoning: AI replacing white-collar jobs 55:04 48 months to step-function change 57:29 Robots, solar, and the future of labor 1:02:53 "You have to be an owner of something" 1:14:07 Building quietly: why they haven't announced the raise 1:19:27 Builders vs. noise makers 1:23:38 Grandmother's letter: seek wisdom from people who love you 1:29:43 Rapid fire questions 1:30:20 Bible verse: "Arise, shine for your light has come" 1:30:52 Best city for African founders 1:32:03 Book recommendation: The Alchemist 1:33:50 "The universe meets you at your level of faith, not fear" 1:34:03 Who should be in that chair next? Acha Leke

    1h 37m
  3. 4 MAR

    The Nollywood Crisis: Why Being a Star Means Going Broke

    🎨 AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 200 pieces. Application only. Apply here: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr She lost her father at 12. Became a mother figure at 15. Got married at 18. Won Best Actress the same year—nine months pregnant on stage. Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde isn't just a Nollywood legend. She's a case study in resilience, reinvention, and refusing to compromise. We unpack: • Why Nollywood still can't compete with Afrobeats globally • The 2005 industry ban and why she refused to apologize for 2 years • 30 years of marriage in the spotlight • Why she relocated to LA after COVID • The difference between Nollywood vs. Hollywood • Her take on the "dance to promote your movie" debate This isn't just about entertainment. It's about legacy over money. It's about what it really takes to last 30 years at the top. MOTHER'S LOVE - Omotola's directorial debut. Lagos Premiere: March 1st | Cinemas: March 6th 📍 WHERE TO FIND DR OMOTOLA Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/realomosexy?igsh=MTV1OWdiOWs4MzBmMA= (https://www.instagram.com/realomosexy?igsh=MTV1OWdiOWs4MzBmMA==)Twitter: https://x.com/realomosexy?s=21 EPISODE SPONSORS Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com Risevest - Dollar-denominated investments in US stocks, real estate & fixed income: https://click.risevest.com/gb0g/afropolitan Convo - Book 1:1 calls with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ 🎧 LISTEN ON OTHER PLATFORMS Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YwRlkSOq8e35xU6bOp9pU Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/afropolitan/id1808954585 👥 YOUR HOSTS Eche Emole — https://www.linkedin.com/in/eemole/ Chika Uwazie — https://www.linkedin.com/in/chikauwazie/ Book 1:1 with Eche: https://convo.vip/echeemole Book 1:1 with Chika: https://convo.vip/chikauwazie 🌍 STAY CONNECTED Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/afropolitannation/ Website: https://www.afropolitan.io Join the Network State: https://afropolitan.io/join Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter Community: https://afropolitan.io/community TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Introduction 0:37 - The Biggest Misconception About Nollywood 3:27 - What Keeps Her Going After 30 Years 4:19 - What's Exciting About Nollywood Right Now 6:04 - Why Nollywood Hasn't Exported Like Afrobeats 10:39 - Losing Her Father at 12: The Grief She Never Processed 14:53 - Walking Through the Arc of Being the Strong One 17:19 - Timeline Grief: Mourning the Life You Thought You'd Have 19:50 - Sitting by Gutters at 1AM Begging for Food 22:27 - Why Money Doesn't Faze Her Anymore 23:04 - How She Avoided Compromising Situations 27:06 - VHS Era vs. Cinema vs. Streaming 31:55 - Winning Best Actress at 18 (Nine Months Pregnant) 35:15 - Her Mother: "This Will End Your Marriage" 39:04 - Getting Married at 18: What Gave Her Confidence 42:29 - Why Divorce Is Not an Option (For Her) 45:13 - The 2005 Nollywood Ban: Fighting for Standards 50:06 - Nollywood vs. Hollywood: The Real Differences 54:20 - Why Netflix & Amazon Left Nigeria 59:24 - Why She Relocated to LA After COVID 1:02:03 - What Changed: "How Calm I Am Now" 1:04:06 - Learning Humility in Hollywood 1:07:46 - Mother's Love: Her Directorial Debut 1:08:44 - Why Pre-Production Is 70% of Filmmaking 1:14:29 - Emergency Surgery While Editing the Film 1:19:14 - What She's Most Proud Of After 30 Years 1:20:06 - Holding Her Dead Father's Passport, Hoping for a Visa 1:22:02 - Bringing Back Authentic Nollywood Storytelling 1:27:59 - The Dance Promotion Debate 1:32:11 - What Success Really Means to Her 1:36:30 - One Performance That Defines Her: "My Story" 1:37:16 - Who She'd Play in History: Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti 1:39:30 - "Nollywood Made Me, Hollywood Will Pay Me" 1:40:24 - Who Should Be on the Podcast Next

    1h 43m
  4. 25 FEB

    Sarz: The Brutal Truth About Making It in Afrobeats

    "In Nigeria, I haven't received any residual income from my music. From Nigeria." Sarz, the architect behind two decades of African sound, joins us for a raw conversation about what it really takes to build a career in music from this side of the world. From producing "One Dance" to "Beat of Life" to his latest album, Sarz has shaped the sonic identity of Afrobeats—but the journey has been anything but glamorous. In this episode, he breaks down the brutal economics of being a producer in Nigeria, why "One Dance" going global actually made him feel unreachable to the Afrobeats community, and the moment he realized his destiny couldn't be tied to anyone else's decisions. We go deep on the business politics that kill collaborations, why black music globally is at a crossroads, and the personal cost of two decades of relentless ambition. This is a masterclass for anyone in the creative industry—and a wake-up call about the infrastructure gaps holding African music back. 🎵 WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERS • Why Nigerian producers earn nothing from local streams while their music dominates • The politics behind why hit songs never get released • How "One Dance" changed everything—and nothing • The real reason Afrobeats artists are leaving Nigeria • Timeline grief, burnout, and reconnecting with family after years of grinding • AI in music: threat or tool? • Building the Sarz Academy to change the game for the next generation 📍 WHERE TO FIND SARZ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/only1sarz/ Sarz New Album: https://sarz.lnk.to/PSAAC? 💰 EPISODE SPONSORS Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com Risevest - Dollar-denominated investments in US stocks, real estate & fixed income: https://click.risevest.com/gb0g/afrop Convo - Book 1:1 calls with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ 🎧 LISTEN ON OTHER PLATFORMS Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YwRlkS Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast 👥 YOUR HOSTS Eche Emole — /eemole Chika Uwazie — /chikauwazie Book 1:1 with Eche: https://convo.vip/echeemole Book 1:1 with Chika: https://convo.vip/chikauwazie 🌍 STAY CONNECTED Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan Instagram: /afropolitanpodcast LinkedIn: /afropolitannation Website: https://www.afropolitan.io Join the Network State: https://afropolitan.io/join Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter Community: https://afropolitan.io/community TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - "I haven't received any residual income from my music in Nigeria" 2:16 - Why music is extreme sports: "If you're not passionate, don't try it" 3:45 - What keeps Sarz going after two decades 6:02 - The broken royalty system in Nigerian music 9:25 - Reflecting on 8 years since "One Dance" 11:08 - Why Afrobeats can't scale: venues, economy, and infrastructure 14:18 - "If you explain Nigeria to someone and they understand, you didn't do a good job" 16:07 - The streaming economics: $3-5K per million US streams vs $300-500 in Nigeria 19:23 - Why Afrobeats artists are leaving Nigeria 22:31 - First time in the US: meeting Timbaland and learning to go global 25:03 - The power of collaboration vs. doing everything yourself 28:03 - How the Sarz x WurlD project came together 31:10 - Setting boundaries and knowing your worth 36:13 - The chaos of releasing an album with multiple artists 43:00 - How label politics strain creative relationships 45:43 - Is Afrobeats in trouble? The state of black music globally 51:54 - Partnering with United Masters and building Sarz Academy 53:44 - "I don't see myself as an OG—I still have so much to give" 56:27 - The reward for great work is more work 58:40 - What success has cost: family, relationships, introversion 1:01:47 - Timeline grief: mourning the version of yourself you left behind 1:05:53 - COVID as the reset: learning to slow down 1:08:52 - What Sarz is unlearning in this season 1:11:40 - AI and the future of music production 1:15:36 - Rapid Fire: favorite food, best beat, Cape Town love 1:18:54 - What would you pay for "One Dance" streaming rights today? 1:21:43 - Why "One Dance" made Sarz feel unreachable—and sparked his evolution 1:24:04 - From video game dreams to music: Sarz's origin story 1:26:00 - When his dad thought he was in a robbery gang 1:28:29 - The story behind "Beat of Life" 1:30:44 - Who should sit in this chair next? DJ Maphorisa

    1h 32m
  5. 18 FEB

    Africans vs. Black Americans: The Toxic Truth About Our Divide

    AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 200 pieces. Application only. Apply here: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr We are told that the American Dream is a linear path: go to school, climb the ladder, and retire at 65. But for many, that path is becoming a hollow promise that drains your health and your soul. In an era of global connectivity, the most successful people are no longer following the old rules and they are reinventing what it means to be a professional, a mother, and a citizen of the world. Tenicka Boyd, an Emmy-nominated host and media strategist, joined us for a deep, vulnerable conversation on the "speed of life." From breastfeeding on the Obama campaign trail to becoming a top-tier digital creator, Tenicka has navigated the highest halls of power in Washington D.C. only to realize that true freedom looks very different than a title in the White House. This episode is a masterclass for anyone feeling "timeline grief", the pain of outgrowing a life you thought you wanted and a roadmap for those ready to embrace their identity as a global citizen. 🧠 WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERS  This conversation explores the shifting dynamics of the African Diaspora and the "whitelash" against diversity in modern America. Tenicka breaks down the historical context of Black American identity, the systemic realities of the US credit system, and why Lagos Fashion Week is currently the "soul" of the global creative economy. We dive into the controversial "Foundational Black American" discourse, the psychological cost of hyper-capitalism, and why "by-continental" living is the ultimate ultimate flex for the next generation. 📍 WHERE TO FIND TENICKA Instagram: instagram.com/tenickab?igsh=MXN1a29yNnd5a3pyNg== Threads: https://www.threads.com/@tenickab?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D EPISODE SPONSORS Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com Risevest - Dollar-denominated investments in US stocks, real estate & fixed income: https://click.risevest.com/gb0g/afropolitan Convo - Book 1:1 calls with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ 🎧 LISTEN ON OTHER PLATFORMS Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YwRlkSOq8e35xU6bOp9pU Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/afropolitan/id1808954585 👥 YOUR HOSTS Eche Emole — https://www.linkedin.com/in/eemole/ Chika Uwazie — https://www.linkedin.com/in/chikauwazie/ Book 1:1 with Eche: https://convo.vip/echeemole Book 1:1 with Chika: https://convo.vip/chikauwazie 🌍 STAY CONNECTED Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/afropolitannation/ Website: https://www.afropolitan.io Join the Network State: https://afropolitan.io/join Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter Community: https://afropolitan.io/community ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Intro: Obama, Power & Humanity 2:00 - The State of Influencing in 2025 3:40 - Reinvention vs. Natural Evolution 4:41 - Being an Empty Nester at a Young Age 7:14 - The Trade-offs of Early vs. Late Parenthood 10:06 - Lessons from the Obama Administration 12:22 - From Grassroots Campaigns to Building Community 13:40 - How Politics Became the Family Business 15:36 - The Pandemic Pivot to Content Creation 18:01 - Breaking Down Black Lives Matter for a Global Audience 25:35 - The FBA Debate & Pan-African Identity 30:24 - Race vs. Class: America, Nigeria & the UK 34:53 - The DEI & "Woke" Backlash 38:17 - How Travel Shaped Her Identity 41:19 - Why She Started Coming to Africa 47:53 - Lagos Fashion Week & African Fashion's Global Influence 52:41 - Vulnerability as a Content Creator 54:40 - Timeline Grief: Mourning the Life You Imagined 57:27 - Outgrowing Parts of Influencing 1:03:56 - The Industry's Problem with Substance 1:04:30 - One Truth About America No One Wants to Admit 1:07:32 - The True American Dream is Outside America 1:14:05 - Rapid Fire Questions 1:16:00 - Who Should Sit in This Seat Next?

    1h 19m
  6. 11 FEB

    The $1 MILLION Retirement Trap: Why Inflation Destroys Your Wealth in 5 Years

    🎨 AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 200 pieces. Application only. Apply here: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr Most people believe that building wealth is about how much you save. In reality, in a volatile economy, traditional saving is often the fastest way to lose your purchasing power. We have been conditioned to trust institutions that were never designed to outpace inflation, leaving an entire generation of Africans working harder for money that buys less every year. Eke Urum Eke, the founder of Risevest, joined us to dismantle the "learned helplessness" of the African financial experience. After moving from high-level consulting to the brutal reality of the tech trenches, Eke has spent the last decade building systems that allow everyday people to bypass local currency instability. This isn't just a conversation about an app; it is a masterclass on the mechanics of trust, the reality of "Pan-African" wealth, and why the current cultural approach to inheritance is a recipe for legacy failure. 📍 WHERE TO FIND EKE & RISEVEST Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rise.vest Website: https://risevest.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ekeurum Sign up: click.risevest.com/gb0g/ig 🙏 EPISODE SPONSORS Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com Risevest - Dollar-denominated investments in US stocks, real estate & fixed income: https://click.risevest.com/gb0g/afropolitan Convo - Book 1:1 calls with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ 🎧 LISTEN ON OTHER PLATFORMS Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YwRlkSOq8e35xU6bOp9pU Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/afropolitan/id1808954585 👥 YOUR HOSTS Eche Emole — https://www.linkedin.com/in/eemole/ Chika Uwazie — https://www.linkedin.com/in/chikauwazie/ Book 1:1 with Eche: https://convo.vip/echeemole Book 1:1 with Chika: https://convo.vip/chikauwazie 🌍 STAY CONNECTED Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/afropolitannation/ Website: https://www.afropolitan.io Join the Network State: https://afropolitan.io/join Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter Community: https://afropolitan.io/community 🧠 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Introduction & Teaser 1:45 - The Opportunity to Create Wealth in Africa 4:02 - Underrated Industries to Invest In 6:30 - The Risevest Thesis: Betting Against the Naira 9:15 - How the Thesis Evolved: Acquiring Chaka 11:19 - Why Investing & Compounding Beats Saving 14:48 - Risevest vs Robinhood: Curated Investing 16:29 - Cultural Nuances of Building Fintech in Nigeria 19:20 - From Bicoins to Risevest: The Crypto Journey 20:20 - Why Africa Hasn't Built Generational Wealth 23:48 - How Women Can Protect Their Investments 27:24 - Demystifying Wills & Succession Planning 30:14 - Why Polygamy Complicates Wealth Transfer 33:59 - Family Wealth Stories: Lessons from Failure 36:10 - Educating Children About Family Business (GIGM Example) 38:34 - Dollar Hedging: Is It Permanent for Africans? 42:25 - Y Combinator Lessons: Build What People Want 46:46 - Hiring & Talent: What African Founders Get Wrong 49:14 - Advice for Nigerians Planning to Japa 51:05 - Adapting to the Nigerian Market After Living Abroad 55:57 - Nigerian Succession Stories: Pascal Dozie, GIGM & More 58:54 - Why Diaspora Remittances Don't Go to Investments 1:02:15 - The One Mindset That Unlocks Wealth 1:05:49 - The True Cost of Being a Founder 1:11:28 - Investing in Southeast Nigeria with Ike Eze 1:15:36 - Rapid Fire: Best Investment (Bitcoin at $90) 1:19:34 - Most Expensive Mistake & Leaving Bicoins 1:24:03 - Co-Founder Dynamics: Lessons Learned 1:28:26 - Who Should Be on the Afropolitan Podcast Next?

    1h 30m
  7. 4 FEB

    THE GREAT EXIT: Why Top Engineers are DUMPING Fintech for Hard Tech Startups

    AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 200 pieces. Application only. Apply here: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr Africa is frequently framed as a land of "potential," but what if the foundation of its security is fundamentally broken? In this episode, we sit down with Nathan Nwachukwu, the 22-year-old founder of Terra, who recently raised $11.75M from Silicon Valley giants like 8VC and Palantir's Joe Lonsdale. Nathan isn't just building drones — he's reframing the entire geopolitical future of the continent through Sovereign Intelligence. From surviving a near-death experience at 15 to building a multi-million dollar defense prime, Nathan breaks down why Africa must stop relying on foreign intelligence handouts, why the smartest minds are "wasting their time" on SaaS, and how first-principles thinking is the only way to spark a true African Industrial Revolution. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro: Africa's $55B security market 1:17 - Does age matter when you've raised $11.75M? 2:11 - Biggest misconception about African defense 4:50 - What is sovereign intelligence? 6:55 - Why Africans should build hardware 9:43 - Why physics matters for Africa's future 11:33 - Security as the foundation — first principles 15:05 - Fundraising: African vs. Silicon Valley investors 17:15 - Why Silicon Valley understood first 20:16 - The $11.75M round — Joe Lonsdale leads 24:01 - US retrenchment & Africa's opportunity 28:33 - What happens when infrastructure is attacked 34:15 - Why engineers shouldn't waste time on apps 37:57 - Energy, communications, food — what needs builders 41:49 - Globalization vs. sovereign capability 48:51 - The near-death experience at 15 52:05 - "I'm scared of dying a nobody" 55:45 - What kind of person thrives at Terra 1:00:04 - Nathan's goal: Industrialize Nigeria 1:03:37 - Why Terra manufactures in Africa 1:07:45 - "Biggest company or biggest failure" 1:10:35 - Closing government contracts in Africa 1:16:30 - Rapid Fire 1:20:49 - How Russia-Ukraine changed everything SPONSORS: Vban - Made for Remote Work. Built for Africa. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com Risevest - Dollar-denominated investments in stocks, real estate & fixed income: https://click.risevest.com/gb0g/afropolitan Convo - Book 1:1 with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ WHERE TO FIND NATHAN: Twitter/X: https://x.com/_kingnath Terra: https://x.com/terrahaptix Website: https://www.terraindustries.co/ LISTEN TO MORE: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Afropolitan Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YwRlkSOq8e35xU6bOp9pU Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/afropolitan/id1808954585 HOSTED BY: Eche Emole — https://www.linkedin.com/in/eemole/ Chika Uwazie — https://www.linkedin.com/in/chikauwazie/ STAY CONNECTED: Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/afropolitannation/ Website: https://www.afropolitan.io Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter Community: https://afropolitan.io/community

    1h 26m
  8. 28 JAN

    The Afrobeats Legend: I Had A Premonition & Saved My Team From A Plane Crash!

    Iyanya sat down with The Afropolitan Podcast for one of the most raw, unfiltered conversations we've ever had. 17 years in the music industry. Project Fame winner. The man behind Kukere. And still here — still evolving. This episode covers longevity, reinvention, faith, fame, loss, addiction, therapy, and the real business behind building a lasting career in African music. Iyanya opens up about staying authentic, navigating superstardom, the moment Kukere almost didn't happen, financial mistakes during his peak years, and healing after losing his father, mother, and brother in two years. A masterclass on resilience, growth, and what it truly takes to survive and evolve while protecting your peace. Subscribe for more conversations documenting Black brilliance, culture, and the stories shaping Africa and its diaspora. 🔗 Follow Iyanya IG: https://www.instagram.com/iyanya X: https://x.com/iyanya 🔗 Follow Afropolitan IG: https://www.instagram.com/afropolitanpodcast X: https://x.com/afropolitan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/afropolitannation Web: https://www.afropolitan.io Community: https://afropolitan.io/join 🎧 Listen Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/afropolitan/id1808954585 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YwRlkSOq8e35xU6bOp9pU 💼 Sponsors VBan (use code AFROPOLITAN): https://vban.com Inverroche Gin: https://www.inverroche.com Risevest: https://click.risevest.com/gb0g/afropolitan Convo by Afropolitan: https://convo.vip 🎨 AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 200 pieces. Application only: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Intro: Talk-singing vs. real singing 00:38 – Loss, betrayal, and rebirth 02:18 – Welcome 02:40 – Being original and authentic 03:52 – First US tour (2013) 05:17 – American vs. Nigerian fans 06:30 – Advice to younger artists on fame 07:53 – The business of music 08:24 – The importance of guidance 10:05 – Falling out and reconciling with Ubi 11:04 – Creative freedom vs. business 13:30 – Growth from Project Fame to now 14:46 – The R&B side of Iyanya 16:17 – "You're singing it too much" 18:02 – Why African artists must adapt 20:18 – New album and his father's legacy 20:44 – Losing his father, winning Project Fame 22:15 – Mentorship from elder artists 24:26 – Sound Sultan's advice 26:08 – Doing TikToks and staying humble 26:55 – Fame as addiction 30:04 – Timeline grief and healing 31:23 – Losing three family members in two years 33:03 – Thoughts on therapy and faith 34:00 – Healing through prayer 38:59 – Cash flow lessons from peak years 39:37 – Ownership, investments, legacy 41:25 – Government appointment in Cross River 43:09 – Afrobeats going global 46:27 – Early US tours and empty venues 49:27 – Why artists need teams 53:19 – The real story behind Kukere 55:02 – Almost quitting before Kukere 59:24 – Ghana's role in Kukere blowing up 1:01:03 – Trusting your partner's vision 1:02:51 – Competition vs. collaboration 1:04:42 – Tekno's work ethic 1:06:47 – Surviving the Dana Air crash 1:08:58 – Relationships, privacy, fame 1:12:10 – Celibacy and honesty in dating 1:16:41 – Longevity in music 1:18:12 – Legacy toast 1:20:13 – Rapid fire questions 1:22:38 – Who's next: Moter Black & Seyi Vibez

    1h 24m

About

The Afropolitan Podcast Hosted by Chika Uwazie & Eche Emole This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a mirror to the soul of the African diaspora. Each week, co-hosts Chika & Eche sit down with founders, culture-shapers, and bold thinkers to explore the truth behind the highlights, shedding light on grief, growth, legacy, power, identity, and everything in between. You’ll hear the stories you won’t find on panels. The questions most people are too afraid to ask. The answers that stay with you long after the episode ends. From billion-dollar builders to first-gen visionaries, we go there. About Afropolitan: Afropolitan is building a digital nation for Africans and the diaspora—powered by culture, capital, and code. The podcast is one piece of a global movement to create infrastructure for Black and African ambition at scale. This is the sound of a new era. Raw. Soulful. Unapologetically Afropolitan. Watch on Youtube as well https://www.youtube.com/@Afropolitan?sub_confirmation=1

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