Nach Genre filtern

Unlocking Africa

Unlocking Africa

Terser Adamu

Terser Adamu, who is an Africa Business Strategist, International Trade Adviser, and Director at ETK Group, hosts the award-nominated Unlocking Africa Podcast. During each episode he shares his thoughts on how to unlock Africa’s economic potential in the 21st century. This is delivered through engaging and thought-provoking discussions with innovators, entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, and business leaders who are unlocking Africa’s economic potential. Whether you're a business leader, an aspiring entrepreneur, have a comfortable side hustle, or want to take your business to the next level, each episode is jam-packed with information and insight that will enable you to take immediate action and implement key strategies to successfully launch and grow your business in Africa.

120 - Advancing Women’s Economic Power in Africa Through Financial Access and Digital Technologies with Rachel Toku-Appiah
0:00 / 0:00
1x
  • 120 - Advancing Women’s Economic Power in Africa Through Financial Access and Digital Technologies with Rachel Toku-Appiah

    Episode 119 with Rachel Toku-Appiah, who is the Director of Program Advocacy and Communications for Africa at the Gates Foundation, and is at the forefront of advocating for gender equality across the African continent. Her extensive expertise and leadership within the foundation's advocacy efforts position her at the forefront of this critical movement.

    Before joining the foundation in 2021, she spent more than two decades in key global health and development roles, most recently as director for food security and nutrition at Global Citizen. Earlier, she worked for the Graça Machel Trust, launching the organisation and later working to build up its nutrition programme across the African continent and beyond. As country director in Lesotho for the Clinton Foundation, she oversaw programmes that strengthened all aspects of the country’s health system, from human resources and infrastructure to laboratory services and supply chain management.

    What We Discuss With Rachel

    How would you describe the current state of financial access for women entrepreneurs in Africa?What role do you see digital financial services playing in bridging the finance gap for women entrepreneurs in Africa? What are the key challenges you encounter in promoting financial inclusion for women in Africa?How does the foundation navigate the cultural and societal barriers that limit women's access to finances in Africa?Are there any current positive trends or activities in Africa aimed at enhancing women's economic empowerment through improved financial access?

    Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss The Incredible Story of Happy Coffee's Impact on Nigeria's Coffee Culture and Value Chain? Make sure to check it out!

    Like this show? Please leave us a review here-- even one sentence helps!

    Connect with Terser
    on LinkedIn at Terser Adamu, and Twitter (X) @TerserAdamu

    Connect with Rachelon LinkedIn at Rachel Toku-Appiah, and Twitter (X) @GatesAfrica 

    Do you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group.

    Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk

    Mon, 22 Apr 2024
  • 119 - The Incredible Story of Happy Coffee's Impact on Nigeria's Coffee Culture and Value Chain with Princess Adeyinka Tekenah

    Episode 118 with Princess Adeyinka Tekenah, CEO of Happy Coffee, an indigenous Nigerian coffee brand and coffee solution company that has been actively dedicated to creating awareness about the Nigerian coffee value chain and improving the production and consumption of locally sourced Nigerian coffee since its establishment in 2015.

    Despite facing challenges common to startups in Nigeria, such as limited funding opportunities, Happy Coffee has thrived through bootstrapping and reinvesting profits. They have actively designed innovative solutions to withstand shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic. Happy Coffee offers a range of coffee products sourced from the Mambilla Plateau in Taraba, in addition to providing services such as mobile café service, coffee catering for indoor and outdoor events, barista training, café setup programmes, and consultancy services.

    What We Discuss With Princess Adeyinka

    What specific challenges did you face as a startup in Nigeria's coffee industry?What innovative solutions has Happy Coffee developed to address challenges within the Nigerian coffee value chain?How have you gone about forming relationships with farmers and investing in farms to strengthen the coffee value chain?How does Happy Coffee actively contribute to promoting the consumption of locally sourced Nigerian coffee?What are your thoughts on the belief that Nigerians or Africans in general don’t consume coffee or that there isn’t a coffee culture in Nigeria?

    Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss Discovering, Developing, and Signing Emerging World-Class Football Players From Africa? Make sure to check it out!

    Like this show? Please leave us a review here-- even one sentence helps!

    Connect with Terser
    on LinkedIn at Terser Adamu, and Twitter (X) @TerserAdamu

    Connect with Princess Adeyinkaon LinkedIn at Princess Adeyinka, and Twitter (X) @Yinkaah

    Do you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group.

    Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk

    Mon, 15 Apr 2024
  • 118 - Discovering, Developing, and Signing Emerging World-Class Football Players From Africa with Kingsley Pungong and James Woods

    Episode 117 with Kingsley Pungong, the Founder and CEO, and James Woods, a Partner and Director of Rainbow Sports Global.

    Rainbow Sports Global is a leading sports enterprise with a global footprint that has successfully positioned itself as a leading Pan-African sports entity, providing holistic management, marketing, and media solutions for football sports agencies, clubs, and talented African football players.

    The company controls multi-continent football club relationships and has unique expertise in sourcing and signing emerging world-class football talents from Africa.

    What We Discuss With Kingsley and James

    What inspired Rainbow Sports Global to focus on African football specifically?What are some of the challenges Rainbow Sports Global faces in sourcing and signing emerging football talents from Africa?How does Rainbow Sports Global ensure that its talent identification and recruitment process is effective and ethical?Would it be safe to say that African football stars currently stand out as some of the continent's most valuable exports?What work is being done at the grassroots level to encourage and develop future African football stars?

    Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss Improving the Inefficiencies of Traditional Trade in Africa Through a Technology-Driven Platform? Make sure to check it out!

    Like this show? Please leave us a review here-- even one sentence helps!

    Connect with Terser
    on LinkedIn at Terser Adamu, and Twitter (X) @TerserAdamu

    Connect with Kingsley on LinkedIn at Kingsley Pungong, and Twitter (X) @RainbowSports1

    Connect with James on LinkedIn at James Woods, and Twitter (X) @Jamesfwoods

    Do you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group.

    Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk

    Mon, 08 Apr 2024
  • 117 - Improving the Inefficiencies of Traditional Trade in Africa Through a Technology-Driven Platform with Deepankar Rustagi

    Episode 116 with Deepankar Rustagi, who is a co-founder and CEO of Omniretail, a unified consumer goods distribution platform that improves the inefficiencies of traditional trade through a technology-driven FMCG platform.

    During Nigeria’s cash crunch in Q1 2023, Omniretail launched an embedded finance platform, OmniPay, which achieved over $100 billion worth of transactions in its first few months of launching. The cash crunch means a decline in output from cash shortages across the economy and resulted in catastrophic outcomes for businesses and small traders being unable to find the cash needed to pay for inputs, costing the Nigerian economy an estimated 20 trillion Naira ($43 billion).

    What We Discuss With Deepankar

    Who benefits most from your platform—buyers, suppliers, or consumers?What key features of OmniPay contributed to its swift adoption and remarkable success, marked by over $100 billion in transactions within its initial months?How does the OmniPay platform help alleviate the negative impacts of cash shortages on businesses and small traders in the Nigerian economy?With the exit of global FMCG companies from Nigeria, how does OmniRetail's platform help to fill the gap and strengthen local businesses and supply chains?Only a small percentage of African e-commerce companies are profitable; what specific strategies or approaches have you used that have resulted in profitability

    Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss How an Egyptian Startup Became the First African Lab to Acquire US-FDA Accreditation? Make sure to check it out!

    Like this show? Please leave us a review here-- even one sentence helps!

    Connect with Terser
    on LinkedIn at Terser Adamu, and Twitter (X) @TerserAdamu

    Connect with Deepankaron LinkedIn at Deepankar Rustagi, and Twitter (X) @rustagid

    Do you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group.

    Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk

    Mon, 01 Apr 2024
  • 116 - How an Egyptian Startup Became the First African Lab to Acquire US-FDA Accreditation with Omar Shoukry Sakr

    Episode 115 with Omar Shoukry Sakr, who is the CEO and Founder of Nawah-Scientific. A company on a mission to revolutionise the way people do scientific research in Egypt and beyond. Nawah-Scientific is the go-to place to outsource scientific services online.

    Nawah is a core hub of high-tech research equipment that provides a multitude of services to the region through an online platform, a world-class calibre of scientists, and a strong logistic network. They serve industries in need of product development and analysis (pharmaceuticals, petroleum, chemicals, agriculture, etc.), as well as academics at universities in disciplines of life sciences (biology, chemistry, pharma, etc.).

    What We Discuss With Omar

    How has being a science company based in Africa affected your ability to grow and attract new customers?How has Nawah Scientific contributed to the advancement of scientific research in Egypt and beyond?Can you discuss the key milestones or achievements that Nawah Scientific has reached since its establishment.What role does collaboration play in Nawah Scientific's strategy for serving its clients and advancing scientific knowledge?How might Nawah Scientific's business model impact the long-term sustainability and growth of scientific research in Africa?

    Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss How to Build Investment-Worthy Startups: Insights From the Godfather of Angel Investing in Africa? Make sure to check it out!

    Like this show? Please leave us a review here-- even one sentence helps!

    Connect with Terser
    on LinkedIn at Terser Adamu, and Twitter (X) @TerserAdamu

    Connect with Oamron LinkedIn at Omar Shoukry Sakr, and Twitter (X) @NawahScientific

    Do you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group.

    Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk

    Mon, 25 Mar 2024
Weitere Folgen anzeigen