Episodes
This week on Knowledge Bandits, I interview Dung Daye. He is the founder of Kim's Coffee, a premium coffee business and another business focused on a staple food product in the region. Dung gives some great insight into the agriculture value-chain, particularly food processing.
Published 06/21/18
This week, Knowledge Bandits features Ghanaian entrepreneur, Mabel Suglo. She is the founder of Dignified Wear, a brand that employs under-privileged people in Ghana.
Published 06/14/18
This week, Knowledge Bandits has Gift Lubele on the show. He talks about his continued journey toward success from humble beginnings.
Published 06/07/18
This week I speak with Lonwabo Ncanda, a young entrepreneurs shaking up things in the media and entertainment industry in South Africa.
Published 05/31/18
This week, I speak with young Tanzanian entrepreneur, Given Edward. He talks about his tech startup, MyElimu, and about teaching himself to code on a mobile phone.
Published 05/24/18
This week, we have young Cameroonian entrepreneur, Angela Lum-neh. She built and is managing a platform that allows African students to find and be matched with scholarships around the globe.
Published 05/18/18
Alex Mativo is a young South African entrepreneur who is running 3 businesses. He specializes in fashion and recyclable jewelry.
Published 05/10/18
Ms. Uduak shows us how you can thrive and succeed as an entrepreneur in spite of challenges in your past.
Published 05/03/18
This week's episode features Rotimi Williams. He's a savvy Nigerian entrepreneur who's work in Agribusiness is shaking things up in a major way.
Published 04/26/18
This week's episode is with Gloria, a Kenyan entrepreneur, who started her own HR Consulting firm on accident. She is also an avid real estate investor and used real estate to fund the business in the beginning. Listen as she provides some insight on starting and running a business in Kenya.
Published 04/19/18
On this episode of Knowledge Bandits, we are joined by Oshione Igwonobe aka the Juice Lady. She has managed to start and run a juice making business that she grew from 0 to 50,000 bottles per year. She tells us about the challenges in the industry and how she continues to see tremendous growth.
Published 04/12/18
On this week's episode, I talk with Ayodeji Rotinwa, a freelance journalist with published articles with nearly all the major news outlets. He shares his journey as a journalist and as an entrepreneur. Ayodeji shares with us the importance of responsible journalism and readership.
Published 04/05/18
This week, I talk with the Founding Partner of Capitalfield Attorneys, Kema Ufelle-Smith. He started his own firm at 24 years of age and has seen great success including a TedX talk and representing the Federal Government in Nigeria. Kema lets us know how we can move beyond hard times in life.
Published 03/29/18
In this week's episode I sit down with Simi Fajemirokun of Read2Succeed Africa. She talks about redesigning education across Africa using a method called African Design Thinking. This is truly an inspiring episode where we learn about the hurdles one faces when partnering with the public sector in Nigeria and across Africa.
Published 03/22/18
This week, award winning Nigerian artist, MI Abaga, talks about the journey of a musician and how an artist brands themselves. He also shares what the transition from artist to record label CEO is like. Learn about the journey of leadership, branding and much more in this week's Knowledge Bandits episode
Published 03/15/18
This week's episode features Tosin "OloriSuperGal" Ajibade, a Nigerian social and digital media guru. She talks about getting her start before the industry even existed and shares her secrets to business success.
Published 03/08/18
Audu Maikori talks extensively with Arum about his long journey as an entrepreneur in Nigeria and give advice from a lawyers and investors perspective for those trying to start their business in Africa.
Published 03/01/18
To close out this season, we have Koki Adasi inspiring the Bandits! He talks about what it's like to switch careers and what it takes to be successful in the complicated real estate industry. Follow Koki on Twitter @Kokiisthekey.
Published 10/13/16
This week we have Laolu form LaoluNYC. He's an amazing artist that came on the scene with his Nigerian-inspired body art. You might recognize some of his work from Nike's Air Max conference where he was commissioned or from Beyonce's recent Lemonade video. Listen and share the episode and be inspired by @LaoluNYC
Published 09/23/16
This week's episode features Rachel Sibande, CEO & Founder of @mhubmw. She talks a bit about her challenges and excitement surrounding starting up the tech hub. Follow her on Twitter @rachelsibande.
Published 09/08/16
This week's episode, we are graced with the presence of JR Kanu of The Design Institute Lagos, a product, innovation and design firm teaching people how to infuse design into their lives. You can follow JR on Twitter at @JR_Kanu.
Published 09/01/16
This week on Knowledge Bandits we speak with Jide Ehimika of NoirBnB and Happy Birthday Digital (HBD). Find out how Jide manages being a cofounder of two startups and is raising a family. Follow Jide on Twitter at @JideThinks.
Published 08/25/16
On episode 22 of Knowledge Bandits, we chat with Chika Umeadi of TipHub. He shares deep insight on the African startup industry, as he and his cofounders interact with and help dozens of young entrepreneur clients. Follow Chika on Twitter @ChikaUmeadi.
Published 08/18/16
This week's episode of Knowledge Bandits is a sit-down with Zubair Abubakar, Founder of Chopup.me, a social mobile gaming company in Nigeria. He's also the architect of the constitution app that has been downloaded over 1 million times. Check out Zubair on Twitter @ZubairAbubakar
Published 08/11/16