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Building The Future Podcast

De: Dotun Olowoporoku
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  • The next African story will be written by Africans, and there are people crafting the narrative now. Join Dotun as he hosts a series of conversation with people whose ideas and work is shaping the African future.
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  • #84 - Dare Okoudjou - On Fundraising, Scaling a Pan-African Payment Network and Acquiring Startups
    Jul 24 2024

    This season of Building the Future was made possible by Moniepoint


    My guest today is Dare Okoudjou, Founder & CEO of Onafriq (formerly known as MFS Africa). Dare has built a long-running startup success streak on the continent, having started the business over a decade ago to become a multimillion dollar revenue company today.


    Onafriq is building a “network of networks” to enable payments interoperability across the continent. After finding product-market fit, the company went through rapid expansion, completing four startup acquisitions in a two-year period (2020 - 22): Beyonic, Baxi, SimbaPay, & GTP (US), and increasing its headcount from 65 people to over 500.


    In this episode, we explored:


    • The philosophy behind Onafriq’s M&A, including post-merger integration (people, technology, & operations), how to manage growth, and long-term value creation
    • Dare’s vision for Onafriq’s payment network, highlighting why interoperability is important, and the integration of online and offline components to align with purchasing behavior on the continent
    • His growth as a leader, and how management and communication styles must evolve as a company grows
    • Insights on successfully raising capital in the African ecosystem, including the role of timing, rhythm, and relationships in fundraising and business (“Fundraising can never be a stop-start project”)


    Book Recommendations: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver and La Ambigu (English translation: The Ambiguous Adventure) by Cheikh Hamidou Kane


    Bonus: Africa’s S-Curves by Stephen Deng. Link


    Quote: “…you also have to remember that the game is dynamic and what the picture looks like today may not be what the picture looks like in two years, and not the picture looks like in five years.”

    Transcript


    I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.


    CREDITS

    Host: Dr. Dotun Olowoporoku
    Produced by: The Subtext
    Editing: Osarumen Osamuyi, Chinedu Anatune
    Show Notes: Grace Obaloluwa
    Design: Jonathan Nwachukwu
    Voice Overs & Project Coordination: Damilola Teidi
    Season Intro Video: Chukwuka Ezeiruaku

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    51 m
  • #83: Uka Eje - On ThriveAgric's Turnaround and Making Hard Decisions
    Jul 17 2024

    This season of Building the Future was made possible by Moniepoint


    My guest today is Uka Eje, the co-founder and CEO of ThriveAgric. I've known Uka since 2017, when he and his co-founder, Ayo, received their first institutional investment from Ventures Platform.


    ThriveAgric empowers nearly one million smallholder farmers on the continent with technology, credit, and access-to-market. The company started as an idea between two classmates, and their journey so far has involved overcoming operational and financial hurdles, surviving a near collapse during the COVID-19 pandemic, pivoting, and maturing into one of the most impactful businesses in Africa.


    This year, ThriveAgric was recognized by the Financial Times as one of Africa’s fastest-growing companies, with partnerships with major offtakers like Flour Mills of Nigeria, Dangote Foods, and Nestle.


    In this episode, we discussed:.


    • The uniqueness and importance of ThriveAgric’s business model, including how they enable capital and market access for smallholder farmers, organizing them into efficient production clusters, resulting in significant yield increases.
    • The challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, including logistical disruptions, and how ThriveAgric fortified its risk management and operational capabilities.
    • The pivotal decision to bring in a more experienced CEO, Adia Sowho, to help rebuild stakeholder trust, stabilize operations, and refocus efforts towards the company’s long-term growth.
    • Uka’s growth as a leader through the different phases of the company’s journey.


    I am grateful to Uka for having an honest conversation with me. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.


    Book Recommendation: The Hard Thing about Hard Things by Ben Horowitz

    Quote: “Quite a number of people asked me why stepping down was the solution for Thrive Agric. My response was pretty simple, although the process was not easy for me emotionally, considering we built this business, myself and my co-founder, right?


    But we had to ask ourselves a question: ‘what is most important to us, that this business survives and it continues to be a scalable business, or the idea that it’s on record that there was a step down?’ [...] We also had to think about the future of the business. We wanted to build something for the long haul. [...] people need to trust you enough to do business with you”


    CREDITS

    Host: Dr. Dotun Olowoporoku
    Produced by: The Subtext
    Editing: Osarumen Osamuyi, Chinedu Anatune
    Show Notes: Grace Obaloluwa
    Design: Jonathan Nwachukwu
    Voice Overs & Project Coordination: Damilola Teidi
    Season Intro Video: Chukwuka Ezeiruaku

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    39 m
  • #82: Deepankar Rustagi - On Profitability and Staying Asset Light in B2B Commerce
    Jul 10 2024

    This season of Building the Future was made possible by Moniepoint


    My guest today is Deepankar Rustagi, a seasoned tech entrepreneur in Nigeria. I've known Deepankar for over 7 years, dating back to his days at Vconnect. He was one of the first entrepreneurs featured on this podcast—check out episode 8 to hear about his journey from Nigeria to India and back, where he initially worked for Tolaram Group before founding Vconnect.


    In this episode, we continue Deepankar's story, focusing on his next venture, OmniRetail, an asset-light B2B e-commerce platform. OmniRetail has been recognized by the Financial Times as the fastest-growing company in Africa, with annual revenue exceeding $100 million. As a board member, I’ve seen Deepankar's thoughtful leadership and execution firsthand.

    Our discussion covers:

    • How OmniRetail uses decentralized warehouses and partnerships with third-party logistics providers to boost efficiency and scalability, sticking to their asset-light approach.
    • OmniRetail's focus on profitability from day one, following traditional trade practices to achieve sustainable growth with strong gross margins, ensuring long-term success and customer loyalty.
    • The importance of unit economics: distinguishing transaction-level profitability from overall profitability, stressing the need for profitability at the unit level right from the start.
    • The impact of digitizing transactions through OmniPay to streamline payments and improve reconciliation, and the broader role of fintech in boosting profit margins.
    • The inevitability and benefits of consolidation: discussing how combining specialized firms like FinTech and logistics experts enhances value and profitability.
    • The impact of currency devaluation on servicing dollar loans, which can potentially shut down businesses and strategies for converting dollar debt into local currency debt to ensure business stability.

    Quote: “...don't fantasize about your product in a boardroom. Go out there and see expressions and responses from real stakeholders on what they feel about the product or what they feel about the technology. They might not understand every bit of it, but if they understand the value that you're trying to offer, if they are willing to change their behavior a little to accept that value, then you're working in the right direction.”


    Educational Recommendation: Business Insider, Entrepreneur.com

    Transcript



    CREDITS

    Host: Dr. Dotun Olowoporoku
    Produced by: The Subtext
    Editing: Osarumen Osamuyi, Chinedu Anatune
    Show Notes: Grace Obaloluwa
    Design: Jonathan Nwachukwu
    Voice Overs & Project Coordination: Damilola Teidi
    Season Intro Video: Chukwuka Ezeiruaku

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    46 m

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