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O'Seye explores the origin stories of today's Dream Achievers, asking the What, the When, the How, and the Why. Origins Africa Podcast celebrates the messes, challenges, and setbacks that ultimately lead to growth and self-actualization.

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    • Jul 26, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    Olaolu Olugbemiro Tokunbo ”GT Da Guitarman”: Singer & Guitarist | Bonus Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 40:20


    "I had to become an upcoming artist again. With ego, with all that emotion of being a superstar once, of having hits once, of rocking the nation once, with all that ego, it would be hard to want to start again, right? The logical thing that I did was to just plunge." - GT Da Guitarman, Singer & Guitarist. For the first time ever, Origins Africa caught up with a guest for a follow up interview recording. On this bonus episode, we have a more personal conversation with GT Da Guitarman - the artistic side of Olaolu Olugbemiro Tokunbo. We explore the spiritual journey GT started last year, right after his divorce was finalized. You will hear GT talk about giving up his property and moving to Abuja. GT will also share an exciting news - about finally getting something he had been seeking for the longest time since he left Storm Records.    #GTDaGuitarman #GT #OlaoluOlugbemiroTokunbo #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Olaolu Olugbemiro Tokunbo ”GT Da Guitarman”: Singer & Guitarist | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 48:11


    As GT Da Guitarman - the artistic side of Olaolu Olugbemiro Tokunbo, continues his origin story on this episode, you will hear him talk about taking a break from music - his dream. We will also explore the mistakes, lessons and embarrassing moments on his journey, his sojourn into mining business, as well as his recent return to music with renewed passion like he never left.    #GTDaGuitarman #GT #OlaoluOlugbemiroTokunbo #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Olaolu Olugbemiro Tokunbo ”GT Da Guitarman”: Singer & Guitarist | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 38:23


    "People would come to me and say, "GT, you have a great voice". And even when they'd say all those things, I knew I could sing; but then, the gravity at which people were coming, I just couldn't deny it. They kept coming and saying "Wow, the guy with the good voice". I now became "the guy with the good voice"; people didn't call me GT anymore. They'd be like, "that guy can sing"... I mean, it was more like music found me... or people just chose me." - GT Da Guitarman, Singer & Guitarist. "When am I gonna be what I wanna be, When am I gonna see what I wanna see, Time is ticking and I can't wait no more, Do dreams ever come true in this part of this world." Those words are from the song, Dreamer, by GT Da Guitarman - the artistic side of Olaolu Olugbemiro Tokunbo. Such powerful lyrics the song has, echoing the cries of many young individuals even today - "when will my dreams come true?" In 2021, we knew we wanted to interview GT on Origins Africa Podcast. If anything, to ask just one question - 2021 made it 16 years since he released Dreamer; was GT still curious about when he was going to be what he wanted to be or had his dreams come true?  GT''s origin story is one of a young man who had a dream to be heard all over the world through his music, and who gave that dream a shot. Indeed, he was heard. But along the way, he got frustrated, gave up on the dream for some time and went on to do something else. Today, GT is back pursuing that dream with renewed passion like he never left. On this episode, Part 1, you will hear GT talk about growing up in what he called a "broken home". He'll talk about the defining moment that shaped his decision to pursue music as a career, how he got his first guitar, the moment he got signed into Storm Records, and then, taking a break from pursuing his dream - music.   #GTDaGuitarman #GT #OlaoluOlugbemiroTokunbo #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Abolore Salami: Founder, Riby Finance (2020)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 89:27


    In 2012, Abolore Salami was working at Del-York International and earning a decent amount. But the key thing there was that he still couldn't picture going from that to being rich. So, he was asking himself, "how do people then get rich earning a salary?" On this episode, Salami shares his origin story, and mission to help people create a financially secure future through Riby, a fintech company. He talks about his early business failures while in school, his mistakes, and how the book, "The Richest Man in Babylon", inspired the birth of Riby. He also shares the need for the world to return to the apprenticeship model, as well as the importance of being prepared for one's time and chance. This interview was initially published in 2020.  #AboloreSalami #Riby #RibyFinance #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Kemi Shonubi: Director, People Culture Experience & Operations, TVC Communications | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 99:51


    As Kemi Shonubi continues her origin story on this episode, you will particularly hear how important it is to have a loving and supportive partner/people with you on your journey. People who, especially in your low moments, remind you of who you are and the achievements you have recorded. We will explore Kemi's defining moments in her first HR Executive role at Venture Garden Group - a tech company, her career mistakes and lessons, as well as her career progression up to her current role as the Director of People Culture Experience & Operations at TVC Communications. TVC Communications is a privately owned, multiplatform national and international full service media organization established in 2007 and headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. Kemi is also the Founder of the HR Storyteller platform, and on this episode, you will get to hear how the HR Storyteller platform was birthed - a platform oriented towards transforming the HR practice and workplace cultures with the art and power of storytelling. #KemiShonubi #HRStoryteller #TVCCommunications #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Kemi Shonubi: Director, People Culture Experience & Operations, TVC Communications | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 74:24


    Today, Kemi Shonubi is the Director of People Culture Experience & Operations at TVC Communications, a privately owned, multiplatform national and international full service media organization established in 2007 and headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. Under her leadership, the media company has been certified as a Great Place To Work Company in Nigeria for the last two years by the Great Place To Work Institute of the USA, and has gone on to win several awards including some from one of the foremost people management institutes in Africa, the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM). All these are certainly no mean feat. And you might be tempted to think Human Resources (HR) is something that Kemi has always done, that she started her career in HR. But, you couldn't be further from the truth. In fact, Kemi's journey into HR could be termed coincidental or what many people might call destiny, a divine orchestration of some sort.   On this episode, Part 1, you will hear Kemi talk about growing up in the north, the defining moments she had that shaped who she's become today, including losing her mom while in school, as well as her journey into the HR world. Kemi is also the Founder of the HR Storyteller platform - a platform oriented towards transforming the HR practice and workplace cultures with the art and power of storytelling.  #KemiShonubi #HRStoryteller #TVCCommunications #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Fadé Ogunro: Founder & CEO, Bookings Africa | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 77:25


    "I fell asleep and I heard a TV commercial basically saying bookingsafrica.com, the #1 online platform for service providers across Africa. 'Cause I remember, like, literally jumping up out of my sleep. I go, finally, this website will be perfect for my production company... I was like, great, let me go on to the website to see if I can find this location that I need and, literally, I woke up and my TV was off. And I thought, wait, did NEPA take light? Or what's going on? I was like, okay, there's still light. I don't know what's happening. But let me just check, I remember the name of the website. And I went bookingsafrica.com, and the website's available to purchase..." - Fadé Ogunro, Founder & CEO, Bookings Africa. What is particularly curious about Bookings Africa is that the name came to Fadé in a bizarre dream - a dream she had in 2016. But, how did Bookings Africa move from a bizarre dream to a platform that now has over 20,000 service providers, clients and partners combined? On this episode, the concluding part of our chat with Fadé Ogunro, we will explore Fadé starting a new life in Nigeria after her return from the UK. Fadé will talk about the birth and growth of Film Factory, a multi-award video production company she co-founded with her brother in 2011, as well as her latest venture, Bookings Africa, a pan-African on-demand digital marketplace for the entertainment, media, and lifestyle industries. Fadé is the Founder & CEO of Bookings Africa. #FadéOgunro #BookingsAfrica #FilmFactory #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Fadé Ogunro: Founder & CEO, Bookings Africa | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 61:22


    "God does not dish out talent based on race, based on gender. He's not going to say just because you are a woman, all you can do is sing and all you can do is be a make-up artist; because you are a man, the talent He's going to give you is biochemistry and chemical engineering or something. So, a woman can be a mathematician; a man can be a chef, can be a make-up artist, can be whatever you want. So, never allow another human being tell you what you can or can't do because they aren't God." - Fadé Ogunro, Founder & CEO, Bookings Africa. In 2019, Fadé Ogunro, a multitalented creative who has boldly lived her life exploring her curiosities across media, arts and entertainment, segued into another sector entirely, technology, and launched her latest venture, Bookings Africa – a pan-African on-demand digital marketplace that allows professionals and service providers from Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa to sell their services and skills online.     What is particularly curious about Bookings Africa is that the name came to Fadé in a bizarre dream. Curiously, how did Bookings Africa move from a bizarre dream to a platform that now has over 20,000 service providers, clients and partners combined?      On this episode, Part 1, you will hear Fadé talk about her defining childhood experiences and how they shaped who she's become today, including her entrepreneurship mindset. Fadé will also talk about taking a break from her work at Google in the UK and starting a new life in Nigeria in 2010.     Fadé is also the Co-founder of Film Factory, a multi-award winning video production company she started together with her brother, Sesan Ogunro, in 2011. Most recently, Fadé is the Africa Chair for the Cherie Blair Foundation. She was also recognised by South Africa's Tropics Magazine in their African Doers Power List 2021 as one of the 500 most influential Africans in the world.  #FadéOgunro #BookingsAfrica #FilmFactory #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    John Obidi: Director of Growth, The ABiT Network & Founder, Headstart Africa | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 71:07


    "But just hearing Natalie on that episode explaining the concept of "The Suitcase Entrepreneur", guy, this young boy from Igbuzo, Delta State, who grew up in Surulere, Lagos, who had a lid on how far he could dream, my head was burst open. She was talking about realities I had never seen or heard or fathomed of before. Like what? She lives from country to country out of her suitcase because she only works from her laptop, what kind of extra terrestrial being is she? And she explained the concept, I was shocked. I lay on my back and was just looking up at the ceiling like, this exists, this exists, this exists..." - John Obidi, Director of Growth, The ABiT Network, & Founder, Headstart Africa. On this episode, the final of our two-part conversation, you will hear John talk about how he began his journey as a social media expert, his relocation to Lagos State in pursuit of his dreams, as well as the circumstances that led to the birth of Headstart Africa community (formerly Smart Bcamp). John will also share his mistakes, habits and principles, and general life lessons.  John Obidi is the Director of Growth at The ABiT Network, a blockchain and cryptocurrency solutions company, as well as the Founder of Headstart Africa (formerly Smart Bcamp), a community dedicated to closing the knowledge gap among working professionals in Nigeria. #JohnObidi #HeadstartAfrica #TheABiTNetwork #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    John Obidi: Director of Growth, The ABiT Network & Founder, Headstart Africa | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 78:59


    "In 100 years, you, me, everybody listening to this episode of this podcast will be dead. Gone. In 100 years, we will all be gone. Nothing will matter. It puts into perspective some of the things that we take as very big problems or big challenges or big embarrassments. In 100 years, none of these will matter. None of the people concerned will matter. We will all be dead. Dust to dust, ashes to ashes." - John Obidi, Director of Growth, The ABiT Network, & Founder, Headstart Africa. Right from when John was a kid, he has always been drawn to computers. In fact, when he was 8/9 years old, he "accidentally" learned a programming language. From studying Computer Science at Benson Idahosa University, John has evolved and worn many hats, moving from programming into digital marketing, community building, and more recently, cryptocurrency. But what was the journey like for John? On this episode, the first of a two-part conversation, you will hear John talk about his journey into blockchain and how he made the decision to join The ABiT Network. He will talk about his early childhood experiences, growing up in a lower middle class family, as well as the defining moments that shaped who he's become today. John Obidi is the Director of Growth at The ABiT Network, a blockchain and cryptocurrency solutions company, as well as the Founder of Headstart Africa (formerly Smart Bcamp), a community dedicated to closing the knowledge gap among working professionals in Nigeria. #JohnObidi #HeadstartAfrica #TheABiTNetwork #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Dele Osunmakinde: Founding Pastor, The Baptizing Church | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 61:36


    It is one thing to become a Christian. It is an entirely different thing to build, first, a fellowship, and then, a church. On this episode, the concluding part of our conversation with Pastor Dele Osunmakinde, we explore the birth and growth of, first, the Vessels of Honour Foundation (a fellowship Pastor Dele started in the University of Ibadan as a student), and then, The Baptizing Church. Pastor Dele will also talk about the sacrifices he's made, his most alone moments, lessons he's learned on his journey, as well as what's next for him. Pastor Dele Osunmakinde is the Founding Pastor of The Baptizing Church. The church started in Abuja in 2005, and was formally commissioned in 2007 by Pastor Tunde Bakare, with a vision to raise a generation who will influence things to the ends of the earth. Today, the Baptizing Church has expanded beyond Abuja to several states and cities. #DeleOsunmakinde #TheBaptizingChurch #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast #VesselsofHonourFoundation *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each new guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Dele Osunmakinde: Founding Pastor, The Baptizing Church | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 69:31


    "But the day I gave my life to Christ, nobody invited me. I was on my way home; that kind of encounter you just have with God and I couldn't just go home. And I just had this strong urge, became troubled, "Go to that fellowship". I'm like, "me?" You know, then I was a big boy in school. "Go to fellowship? What will the girls say? News will go everywhere. I mean, everybody will be disappointed." But I went. In fact, I still remember the experience -- the moment I entered, you'd see everybody just turning back, everyone was just whispering, "Dele Osunmakinde, Dele Osunmakinde..." - Dele Osunmakinde, Founding Pastor, The Baptizing Church.  On this episode, the first of a two-part conversation, you will hear Pastor Dele talk about being 44; the lessons learned and mistakes made. He will also talk about his early years, how he has been able to organize his time effectively juggling multiple responsibilities, the spectacular encounter he had with God in 1993 which has led him on the journey he has been on since then, as well as how he has through the years learned to hear from God. Pastor Dele Osunmakinde is the Founding Pastor of The Baptizing Church. The church started in Abuja in 2005, and was formally commissioned in 2007 by Pastor Tunde Bakare, with a vision to raise a generation who will influence things to the ends of the earth. Today, the Baptizing Church has expanded beyond Abuja to several states and cities. #DeleOsunmakinde #TheBaptizingChurch #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each guest interview. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast:  Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Bankole Williams: Founder & Principal Consultant, LYD Consulting | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 52:49


    "The confusion for us was -- Every time we ran trainings, people would say to us, "This is the best thing we have ever experienced in our lives." We were that good; we just felt the world needs to hear us, but we were not getting jobs with the world." - Bankole Williams, Founder & Principal Consultant, LYD Consulting; Founder, Live Your Dreams Africa Foundation.   On this episode, the concluding part of our chat with Bankole Williams, we explore Bankole, in pursuit of his dream, leaving Guaranty Trust Bank to start his consulting career at Visible Impact, moving on from there to start Edgeecution with Steve Harris, and then, moving on to birth LYD Consulting. We also talk about his lessons, challenges, habits and practices. Today, Bankole Williams is a Management Consultant, Peak Performance Expert, Author, Speaker, Therapist, and Entrepreneur. He is the Founder & Principal Consultant at LYD Consulting, and has delivered consulting interventions for banks and different organizations including The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC), the World Bank, Guaranty Trust Bank (now GTCO), Access Bank, Diamond (now Access Diamond) Bank, Skye (now Polaris) Bank, Union Bank, Heritage Bank, Stanbic IBTC Bank, First Bank, Fidelity Bank, Oando, NLNG, Google, UTC, and the Nigerian Stock Exchange.  Bankole Williams is also a Social Reformer with a goal to solve the problems of unemployment and underemployment through his foundation – Live Your Dreams Africa Foundation. He is often regarded as the mind surgeon. #BankoleWilliams #LYDConsulting #LiveYourDreamsAfrica #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each new episode published. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Bankole Williams: Founder & Principal Consultant, LYD Consulting | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 61:41


    "Desire is such a powerful thing. At the point when I started, I wasn't a great speaker. I wasn't; I just desired it. All that time I heard Fela and all that, I was a very quiet person. But something on the inside of me always got excited when I heard people speak and speak well. I believe that desire is a seed of greatness. It is an indicator of what the future holds, of possibilities." - Bankole Williams, Founder & Principal Consultant, LYD Consulting; Founder, Live Your Dreams Africa Foundation.   Bankole Williams was not always a great speaker. In fact, he was a very quiet person. On this episode, the first of a two-part conversation, you will hear Bankole talk about his early childhood fascinations and the light bulb moments that shaped who he's become today, including his encounter with Fela Durotoye and Steve Harris. He will talk about leaving the rap music group that later evolved into Rooftop MCs, starting his career in Guaranty Trust Bank, and his early embarrassing moments as a speaker. Finally, Bankole will talk about the events that led him to laying himself off in the middle of the worst economic recession the banking sector has faced, in pursuit of his management consulting and speaking dreams. Today, Bankole Williams is a Management Consultant, Peak Performance Expert, Author, Speaker, Therapist, and Entrepreneur. He is the Founder & Principal Consultant at LYD Consulting, and has delivered consulting interventions for banks and different organizations including The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC), the World Bank, Guaranty Trust Bank (now GTCO), Access Bank, Diamond (now Access Diamond) Bank, Skye (now Polaris) Bank, Union Bank, Heritage Bank, Stanbic IBTC Bank, First Bank, Fidelity Bank, Oando, NLNG, Google, UTC, and the Nigerian Stock Exchange.  Bankole Williams is also a Social Reformer with a goal to solve the problems of unemployment and underemployment through his foundation – Live Your Dreams Africa Foundation. #BankoleWilliams #LYDConsulting #LiveYourDreamsAfrica #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each new episode published. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Bukky George-Taylor: Founder & Managing Director, Robert Taylor Media | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 83:59


    "5 hours to the event, no ticket sold. We were still on full panic... Next thing, we just saw the whole of Lagos. I'd never forget standing in front of the stage, just looking, saying "My God." I'm like, "Jennifer, we did it." So those are the things I live for." - Bukky George-Taylor, Founder & Managing Director, Robert Taylor Media.   On this episode, the concluding part of our chat with Bukky George-Taylor, we explore the birth and growth of The Bobby Taylor Company - a certified Public Relations company Bukky started in Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada, in 2007 at the age of 25.   Bukky will talk about how she was able to penetrate the Nigerian market, the subsequent rebrand of the company into Robert Taylor Media, as well as her mistakes, most alone moments, habits, and general life lessons.   For well over a decade, Bukky, with her agency, has represented local and global brands like Dubai Tourism, Pernord Ricard, BAP Productions, ONE, WARIF, Cece Yara, Lagos Social Media Week, GT Fashion Week, Eterna Plc., British Petroleum, and more.   Bukky is also the brain behind hospitality and tourism tech start-up "Crawl", and in 2020, became a Director of one of Nigeria's first digital publications "The Lagos Today Newspaper" which covers stories, sights and happenings around Lagos, Nigeria.   Bukky's expertise and dedication to her community has seen her land on publications such as Forbes Africa, Business Day CEO Magazine, Genevieve Magazine, TW Magazine, Schick Magazine, Shoppe Black USA amongst other prominent publications.   #BukkyGeorgeTaylor #BobbyTaylorCompany #RobertTaylorMedia #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each new episode published. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Bukky George-Taylor: Founder & Managing Director, Robert Taylor Media | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 53:33


    "So, I've had receptionist jobs. I mean, I worked front desk...but before then, I was cleaning rooms at UMass. And I'm glad I have had every experience that I've had, because I think it just helped me and shaped me for today." - Bukky George-Taylor, Founder & Managing Director, Robert Taylor Media.   Bukky George-Taylor is a Strategic Communications & Special Events Expert, Public Speaker and an Entrepreneurial Coach. In 2007, at the age of 25, Bukky founded "The Bobby Taylor Company" in Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada; a certified Public Relations Company. In 2017, the company evolved to become a prominent household African Strategic Communications agency, now known as Robert Taylor Media. For well over a decade, Bukky, with her agency, has represented local and global brands like Dubai Tourism, Pernord Ricard, BAP Productions, ONE, WARIF, Cece Yara, Lagos Social Media Week, GT Fashion Week, Eterna Plc., British Petroleum, and more. Bukky is also the brain behind hospitality and tourism tech start-up "Crawl", and in 2020, became a Director of one of Nigeria's first digital publications "The Lagos Today Newspaper" which covers stories, sights and happenings around Lagos, Nigeria. Bukky's expertise and dedication to her community has seen her land on publications such as Forbes Africa, Business Day CEO Magazine, Genevieve Magazine, TW Magazine, Schick Magazine, Shoppe Black USA amongst other prominent publications.  On this episode, the first of a two-part conversation, you will hear Bukky talk about her early exposure to the world of PR as a kid, and how she hadn't realized that she could make a career out of it. Bukky will also talk about leaving Nigeria for the United States of America at the age of 15, her early careers, as well as the birth of MyCrawlApp, Africa's first social calendar app.   #BukkyGeorgeTaylor #BobbyTaylorCompany #RobertTaylorMedia #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each new episode published. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Olanrewaju Fasasi (Sound Sultan): Singer & Songwriter (Bonus Episode)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 50:27


    "...Every time anybody gave me words of encouragement, I was, like, another step higher than how I came. They'd just say "Wow, this guy is good!"...I'd just feel like "Okay, I can do this." You know, all I needed was a boost..." - Olanrewaju Fasasi (Sound Sultan). On Sunday, July 11th, 2021, we lost an industry titan and veteran, Olanrewaju Abdul-Ganiu Fasasi, whom we popularly called Sound Sultan. August, last year, Origins Africa Podcast met with Sound Sultan to have him share his origin story with us. On this bonus episode, celebrating the life of Sound Sultan, you will hear Sound Sultan talk about where his inspiration came from, his songwriting process, his early years, and releasing his 8th album in 2020 in spite of the pandemic. #SoundSultan #OriginsAfrica #OriginsAfricaPodcast *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each new episode published. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com   Follow Origins Africa Podcast: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Olagoke Balogun: Co-founder & CEO, SoFresh | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 78:12


    "...I am selling a cup of smoothie for a thousand naira. Like, I couldn't imagine it. That was easily my sales tripling. So if I sold 10 cups in Ogba and I sold 10 cups in Ikoyi then, it was triple... I said I went to take cooperative loan. There was no doubt..." - Olagoke Balogun, Co-founder & CEO, SoFresh. It is one thing to launch an idea. It is an entirely different thing to build a successful company across 14 locations, and still counting. On this episode, the concluding part of our chat with Olagoke Balogun, Co-founder & CEO of SoFresh - Nigeria's pioneer and #1 healthy food chain, we explore how 'Goke was able to navigate the trying period when he felt like quitting, the crucial roles customer data, business location, systems and standards played in the profitability and expansion of SoFresh, as well as his mistakes, general life lessons, and habits.   *** 1-2-1 Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each new episode published. You can check it out and subscribe here: originsafrica.substack.com    Follow Origins Africa Podcast: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Youtube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Olagoke Balogun: Co-founder & CEO, SoFresh | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 60:41


    "...in my head, I'm like, I just need to get 50 people to walk into the store every day. I thought that was easy. If I got 50 people to buy pineapple, watermelon, and some apples every day, then I should be able to make, like, N100,000 every day. This was 2010. If I made N100,000 every day, every month that was N3 million. And I felt, like, yeah, it's a good business, right? That was the premise. And then we started, November 6th. We opened the next day, and there was nothing..." - Olagoke Balogun, Co-founder & CEO, SoFresh.   SoFresh started in 2010 from a very simple idea of selling whole, fresh, healthy and dry foods to people in an organized, serene, hygienic environment. The business started as Fruitivegies, and as the name implied, they sold mostly fruits and vegetables. 10 years, several iterations, and 14 locations after, Fruitivegies has evolved to what we know today as SoFresh, Nigeria's pioneer and number one healthy food chain, providing fresh, delicious, nutrient-rich healthy meals and committed to promoting a healthy lifestyle. Today, SoFresh sells a wide range of fresh salads, juices, smoothies, parfait, fiesta wraps, sandwich and other quick-on-the-go healthy meals.  On this episode, the first part of our chat with Olagoke Balogun, Co-founder and CEO of SoFresh, you will hear Goke talk about his early years and defining moments, how SoFresh started in 2010 as Fruitivegies, and how he came close to quitting the business.    *** 1-2-1 Friday Newsletter by Origins Africa Catch our 1-2-1 Friday newsletter where we share with you 1 Lesson, 2 Quotes, and 1 Question from each new episode published. You can check it out and subscribe here: 1-2-1 Friday Newsletter   Follow Origins Africa Podcast: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf YouTube: youtube.com/originsafricapodcast

    Gbola & Debby Lawson: Co-Directors, Fastizers Food & Confectionery Limited | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 61:31


    "...By December 2016, customers were paying one month ahead for our products. By March 2017, our revenue had dropped 90%, because we took a price increase in February and everybody stopped buying." - Gbola Lawson, Co-Director, Fastizers Food and Confectionery Limited. On this episode, the concluding part of our chat with Debby & Gbola Lawson, Co-Directors at Fastizers Food & Confectionery Limited, we talk about the challenges they faced as the business rapidly grew and how they were able to effectively navigate those challenges on their journey to building a successful company. This is our first partnership series on Origins Africa. Fastizers is a rapidly emerging food manufacturing company, which started from a kitchenette in 2010 with very basic equipment, and with N960 only. Ten years after, Fastizers runs a 2-acre automated production factory in Agbara, Ogun State, fitted with modern baking equipment. Their current distribution covers over 20 states with a production of over 600,000 Fastizers Fun Cookies daily.   Episode Preview 02:41 - Introduction 13:00 - Need to Hire a Managing Director 21:00 - Mismanagement at Fastizers 25:31 - Economic Recession & Impact on Fastizers, Price Point Problem in Nigeria, & Innovation/Failure Lessons 38:20 - What Debby & Gbola Look Forward To 41:10 - Doing Business in Nigeria 42:15 - General Questions/Life Lessons   *** Season 1: Origins Africa Podcast Feedback As we wrap up Season 1, we decided to make this survey to check how you feel about our current content as well as our future direction. The survey should only take a few minutes to fill out: bit.ly/originsafricapodcastfeedback. Thank you!   Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Gbola & Debby Lawson: Co-Directors, Fastizers Food & Confectionery Limited | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 65:15


    "...He said, "Debby, you can sell these cookies." Ha, I looked at him, with my engineering? With these sleepless nights, you know, studying hard? In fact, I must confess, I rejected it. And, you know...then we had this, "when angels pass, when you say a negative word, and angels would pass, they'd just stamp it." So I always say I thank God that, that day, no angel passed because I rejected, in fact, I said Ha, no no no no..." - Debby Lawson, Co-Director, Fastizers Food and Confectionery Limited. Fastizers Food & Confectionery Limited, a rapidly emerging food manufacturing company, started from a kitchenette in 2010 with very basic equipment, and with N960 only. Ten years after, Fastizers runs a 2-acre automated production factory in Agbara, Ogun State, fitted with modern baking equipment. Their current distribution covers over 20 states with a production of over 600,000 Fastizers Fun Cookies daily. On this episode, the first part of our chat with Gbola & Debby Lawson, Co-Directors of Fastizers Food & Confectionery Limited, we explore the birth and growth of Fastizers, the 10-year journey and lessons learned, impact of Covid-19 on the business and how they've adapted, as well as how they have been able to build a successful company together as partners. This is our First Partnership Series on Origins Africa.   Episode Preview 02:15 - Introduction 05:47 - Covid-19; its impact and how Fastizers adapted  12:16 - Fastizers' 10-year anniversary and lessons learned 19:40 - Partnership; how Gbola & Debby complement each other 33:51 - Birth & Growth of Fastizers *** Season 1: Origins Africa Podcast Feedback As we wrap up Season 1, we decided to make this survey to check how you feel about our current content as well as our future direction. The survey should only take a few minutes to fill out: bit.ly/originsafricapodcastfeedback. Thank you!   Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Yemi Faseun "YF": Senior Human Resources Executive | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 54:00


    "By the end of 2009, I was told to leave that same organization because of my political naiveté. So, that moment when I got the news, it was a moment of confusion, a moment of alone in this world, a moment of what's going on, how could this have happened to me?" - Yemi Faseun On this episode, the concluding part of our chat with Yemi Faseun, "YF" as he's fondly called, we talk about how YF's political naiveté cost him his job and what helped him through that period. We also explore his general life lessons and advice for a successful HR career. YF is a senior Human Resources Executive, with over 20 years' experience across the banking, telecommunication, and management consulting sectors. He is currently the Head of HR at Globacom Nigeria, a telecommunications firm.   *** Season 1: Origins Africa Podcast Feedback As we wrap up Season 1, we decided to make this survey to check how you feel about our current content as well as our future direction. The survey should only take a few minutes to fill out: bit.ly/originsafricapodcastfeedback. Thank you!   Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica  

    Yemi Faseun "YF": Senior Human Resources Executive | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 65:49


    "I left Ilorin with a single, minded focus; I dey go Lagos, honestly... I remember that it was late, it was raining; I symbolically actually said, hey guys, I'll see you later. Almost like just saying, guys, hey, I'm going for my dreams. That's how I came to Lagos on my own. The only things I came with were my credentials and my dreams." - Yemi Faseun Yemi Faseun, "YF" as he's fondly called, is a Senior Human Resources (HR) Executive with over 20 years' experience across the banking, telecommunication, and management consulting sectors. He is currently the Head of HR at Globacom Nigeria, a telecommunications firm, and has actually led a nomadic career life, being on his 11th job. On this episode, we explore YF's early years, his desire to be successful which was driven by a great fear of failure, his journey to Lagos in pursuit of his dreams, as well as his political naiveté lesson.   Episode Preview 02:10 - Introduction 04:33 - YF's desire to be successful, driven by a great fear of failure  11:02 - Parental influence and YF's early years 15:30 - YF's first encounter with failure 43:35 - YF's journey to Lagos, early career years, and political naiveté lesson. *** Season 1: Origins Africa Podcast Feedback As we wrap up Season 1, we decided to make this survey to check how you feel about our current content as well as our future direction. The survey should only take a few minutes to fill out: bit.ly/originsafricapodcastfeedback. Thank you!   Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Kola Aina: Founding Partner, Ventures Platform

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 65:53


    "I was about 26 when this happened, you know, and I was fortunate that that happened really early 'cause it ended up being one of the lowest points of my life. I became really broke, we became homeless, traded down 3 cars, you know... my back was against the wall, I was reading a lot, and that really was the moment of discovery and understanding for me..." - Kola Aina   On this episode, we explore Kola Aina's origin story. Kola is the Founding Partner of Ventures Platform, an early-stage fund that provides smart capital and growth support for bold entrepreneurs who are leveraging innovation to solve problems in Africa and around the world. Through Ventures Platform, Kola has invested in over 30 startups including CrowdForce, PayStack, Kudi, and PiggyVest.   But, there were hurdles Kola had to cross before getting to where he is today...   *** If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us do better and convincing hard-to-get guests; it takes less than 60 seconds to complete. Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Emmanuel Tarfa: Partner & Co-Founder, Enzo, Krypton & Company | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 66:49


    "...Mehn, I wish I had a mentor. I mean, I'll tell you for free; someone who mentored me on financial management. All the monies I was making and the hiring I was doing, he would have properly guided me. You know, that would have been important; I would have been richer for it now, I would have probably managed relationships..."  - Emmanuel Tarfa (Partner & Co-Founder, Enzo, Krypton & Company). On this episode, the concluding part of our chat with Emmanuel Tarfa, we explore Emmanuel's rise from the ashes following the death of his first life in business, Emmanuel's partnership with Deji Kurunmi, as well as the birth and growth of Enzo, Krypton & Company. We also talk about Emmanuel's mission to replicate himself into 1 million youths to solve the human capital crisis crippling the Nigerian market, as well as his general life lessons, unproud moments, and habits.     Episode Preview 01:29 - Recap & Intro 03:08 - Emmanuel meets Deji Kurunmi, his Partner & Co-Founder 08:06 - The birth and growth of Enzo, Krypton & Company, and the human capital crisis crippling the Nigerian market   27:41 - Key skills every young person should have towards solving the human capital crisis, and Emmanuel's plan to democratize 33:35 - Emmanuel's general life lessons, unproud moments, and habits *** If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us do better and convincing hard-to-get guests; it takes less than 60 seconds to complete. Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Emmanuel Tarfa: Partner & Co-Founder, Enzo, Krypton & Company | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 61:42


    "I eventually crashed that first life when I became overleveraged. So, you know, you borrow money to pay salaries, and you don't understand the dynamics; you're not paying attention to your numbers... I struggled. I literally came to a halt."  - Emmanuel Tarfa (Partner & Co-Founder, Enzo, Krypton & Company). On this episode, we explore Emmanuel's first life in business, which covers him having his first "pop" at the age of 12, studying Economics at the University of Abuja, and starting Conceptual Initiatives & Youth Development. We also talk about the serendipitous meet Emmanuel had with Chukwuka Monye which became the biggest blessing of his life, as well as the entrepreneurship mistake he made twice which led to a dark period and ended his first life in business. In Emmanuel's words, he literally came to a halt. Today, Emmanuel is a Partner & Co-Founder at Enzo, Krypton & Company, and he's on a mission to replicate himself into 1 million youths towards solving the human capital development crisis he believes is crippling the Nigerian market.   Episode Preview 02:37 - Emmanuel's early & secondary school years, and first "pop" at the age of 12 14:28 - Emmanuel's university years, and first business; Conceptual Initiatives & Youth Development 19:53 - Emmanuel's serendipitous meet with Chukwuka Monye, which became the biggest blessing of his life 34:38 - Emmanuel's first business life, mistakes, and eventual crash. *** If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us do better and convincing hard-to-get guests; it takes less than 60 seconds to complete. Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Debola Deji-Kurunmi: Founder - Deborah Initiative for Women; Immerse Coaching Company; & Ideation Hub Africa | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 52:12


    On the last episode, Debola Deji-Kurunmi's "DDK" origin story, Part 1, we explored DDK's growing up years and how intentional her parents were in programming her to expect to succeed in life. We also explored the problems she wanted to solve as a kid, her weaknesses and insecurities, as well as the birth and evolution of the Deborah Women Initiative, coupled with mistakes made along the way. However, DDK is also a Learning & Development Professional, a Coach, as well as a Social Development Expert. On this episode, Part 2, you'll hear Debola Deji-Kurunmi "DDK" talk about her experience at Phillips Consulting, how Immerse Coaching Company started as an experiment, as well as the birth of Ideation Hub Africa. We'll also explore DDK's general life lessons, mistakes and challenges, as well as how she's been able to juggle all her responsibilities, and yet live a highly productive life. Debola Deji-Kurunmi is the President & Founder of the Deborah Initiative for Women, Founder & CEO of Immerse Coaching Company, and Executive Director at Ideation Hub Africa.  *** If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us do better and convincing hard-to-get guests; it takes less than 60 seconds to complete. Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Debola Deji-Kurunmi: Founder - Deborah Initiative for Women; Immerse Coaching Company; & Ideation Hub Africa | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 57:14


    "...So I had situations where I felt ill-equipped and unqualified to attend to. People calling you and saying my daughter is sick; they are panicking, they want you to pray, they are hoping God is going to speak through you...and I'd feel like No... Please, this is not what I signed up for... So I started to become really hesitant." - Debola Deji-Kurunmi   Debola Deji-Kurunmi, "DDK" as she's fondly called, is the President & Founder of the Deborah Initiative for Women, a non-denominational Christian ministry in 5 countries equipping women to live for Christ. She's the Founder & Executive Director at Ideation Hub Africa, an accelerator for Africa’s social innovators, change makers and development entrepreneurs, which hosts Development Dialogue, Nigeria’s leading conference for NGOs leaders, Social Entrepreneurs and Changemakers. DDK is also the Founder & CEO of Immerse Coaching Company, an online personal transformation institute helping women launch a higher version of themselves. Immerse has an alumni of over 10, 000 women across 9 countries from its suite of programs since 2014.   Growing up, for DDK, is the most unforgettable part of her journey. On this episode, Part 1, DDK talks about how she was programmed by her parents to expect to succeed in life. She talks about her faith and philosophy, the problems she wanted to solve as a kid, as well as her insecurities and weaknesses. Finally, we explore the birth and evolution of the Deborah Initiative for Women, challenges faced, mistakes made, and lessons learned along the way.    *** If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us do better and convincing hard-to-get guests; it takes less than 60 seconds to complete. Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Dr. Tayo Oyedeji: Founder & CEO, Overwood | 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 52:12


    In 2010, Dr. Tayo Oyedeji had received several job offers from organizations across Europe and North America following completion of his MBA program at Oxford University. However, he chose to return to Nigeria. On this episode, the concluding part of our chat with Dr. Tayo, we explore why he returned to Nigeria, his first CEO experience and leadership mistakes, his retirement at the age of 40, the challenges he faced launching Overwood, as well as his general life lessons. Dr. Tayo is the Founder & CEO of Overwood, an investment firm. *** If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us do better and convincing hard-to-get guests; it takes less than 60 seconds to complete. Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Dr. Tayo Oyedeji: Founder & CEO, Overwood | 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 62:55


    "I would finish those classes and people would say, "Hey, so now I understand that I should save and invest, but where?" The "but where" question was always there. And then, one day, I was like "Guys, what if I start a firm to help people invest their funds?"" - Dr. Tayo Oyedeji (Founder & CEO, Overwood).   In May 2016, Dr. Tayo Oyedeji decided to resign from his role as the Head of Publicis Media’s Africa business, where he was responsible for 756 employees in 34 countries. He resigned, retired at the age of 40, and returned to Nigeria. During his retirement, Dr. Tayo taught personal finance classes across the world, and it was while delivering those classes he uncovered something which led him to start Overwood, an investment firm.    On this episode, Dr. Tayo talks about how Overwood was birthed and its mission to ensure that Africans are able to save, invest, and never lose their money. He also talks about growing up relatively poor in the small town of Ogbomoso in Oyo State of Nigeria, losing his father when he was about 18 years old, leaving his passion for music to pursue a career in finance and investments, as well as how following one's passion could turn out to be irresponsible sometimes.   *** If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us do better and convincing hard-to-get guests; it takes less than 60 seconds to complete. Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Ore Runsewe: Founder & CEO, Arami Essentials

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 63:20


    “Arami began through frustration. It was just the frustration of not having the products I needed at my fingertips...” – Ore Runsewe (Founder & CEO, Arami Essentials) That was the challenge Ore faced as she moved to Nigeria and couldn’t find her preferred skincare products locally. She started making hers, just for herself, unconsciously birthing the seeds of Arami Essentials. On this episode, you'll hear Ore share her journey on building Arami Essentials, with a vision to pioneer the rebirth of natural ingredients from Africa as finished products into the global cosmetics space. Today, Arami Essentials is a profitable company, and is one of the leading indigenous skincare products in Nigeria.   *** If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us do better and convincing hard-to-get guests; it takes less than 60 seconds to complete.   Follow Origins Africa Podcast: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Olaoluwa Awojoodu: Co-Founder & CEO, E-Settlement Limited

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 130:22


    Olaoluwa Awojoodu's (@OlaoluAwo) origin story speaks of resilience, persistence, and unstinting commitment to a dream that took a decade to bear fruits. 10 years of being alone on the journey and no one believing in his dream; even his parents had given up on him. 10 years of staying true to the course, pushing and fighting one day at a time, with nothing but a deep conviction that he had to succeed, before finally breaking through in 2016. On this episode, you'll hear Olaoluwa talk about his early years and dream to be the richest man in the world, his failed businesses and lessons from them, as well as the 10 year journey and evolution from Cash Envoy to PayPad and now PayCenter. Today, Olaoluwa Awojoodu is the Co-Founder and CEO of E-Settlement Limited, one of the topmost agent banking platforms in the country, processing about 3 billion naira transactions daily.  *** If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us do better and convincing hard-to-get guests; it takes less than 60 seconds to complete.   Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Tosin Durotoye: Founder, The Bloom Africa & CEO, Conselia Advisory

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 85:40


    Not often do you see Nigerians in diaspora wanting to return to start a life. But, on that unremarkable day in 2015, Tosin Durotoye (@Tosin Durotoye) decided to leave it all; the great and impactful work she was doing, the great salary and perks she had, and her home for over 20 years - the United States. She decided to leave all and return to Nigeria.   Today, Tosin is the Dream Executor, Consultant Strategist, Founder of The Bloom Africa and CEO of Conselia Advisory. She also served as the Director of Greenhouse Lab, where she established the first female focused tech accelerator program in Nigeria as well as the only then powered by Google accelerator program in Africa.   On this episode (recorded in December 2019), we explore Tosin's origin story on feeling the fear and doing it anyway to live your best life. She talks about growing up on Obafemi Awolowo University campus, how she dealt with being bullied in her teenage years, how she took the plunge and returned to Nigeria in 2015, as well as the art of visioning.    *** If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us do better and convincing hard-to-get guests; it takes less than 60 seconds to complete.   Follow Origins Africa: Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Abiodun "Bizzle" Osikoya: Co-Founder, The Plug NG

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 71:58


    What do you do when your life crashes right in front of you in the middle of your career? Everything had been going so well and suddenly, all comes crashing down? How do you pick up and build back the pieces of your life after a hard fall that leads you to an existential crisis?     That was the card life dealt Abiodun "Bizzle" Osikoya (@bizzleosikoya). Bizzle is the co-founder of The Plug Entertainment, a Talent Management, Music Distribution, Music Licensing and Event Company that has managed some of Africa's great talents like Davido, Peruzzi, and DJ Obi.     On this episode, Bizzle talks about his work experience with Obi Asika, lessons he learned from Don Jazzy and D'banj, why he had to leave Mavin Records, his mistakes and struggles, how the darkest moment of his life gave birth to The Plug NG, as well as what he lives for today.     ***   If you enjoy the podcast, could you kindly leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Your reviews go a long way in helping us convince hard-to-get guests, and takes less than 60 seconds to complete.     Follow Origins Africa:   Twitter: twitter.com/originsaf  Instagram: instagram.com/originsaf Facebook: facebook.com/originsafrica Youtube: youtube.com/originsafrica

    Teni Sagoe: Co-Founder & Creative Director, CLAN

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 89:28


    Teni Sagoe opens up about the origin story of CLAN, as well as the challenges faced in creating and scaling the business. Established in 2011, and starting as a simple holiday venture, CLAN is a Nigerian dynamic brand that designs and retails premium ready-to-wear fashion to women. Its showcase at the Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week in 2014 elevated the brand to global status. The brand is recognized for its occasion-wear, which ranges from staple pieces that every woman should have in her wardrobe to trendy work-wear and luxurious evening wear.  Don't forget to leave a rating, subscribe, and follow us (twitter.com/originsaf; instagram.com/originsaf)

    Ashanti Branch: Founder & Executive Director, The Ever Forward Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 88:40


    Ashanti Branch shares the origin story of the Ever Forward Club, and how the Club gives today's young men a chance to get real and move ever forward. He talks about his struggles with how society defined masculinity as a young boy, having grown up without his father, and how men of today have been raised to mask their true selves. Through the bold and innovative Taking Off The Mask Workshop, Ashanti helps boys and girls, leaders and team members, around the world to identify and remove their masks. More particularly, on this episode, Ashanti talks about his early days, the turning point in his life, his fears and doubts, failures, as well as his most alone and most inspiring moments.  Don't forget to subscribe, give us a rating, and follow us @OriginsAF.   Links The Mask You Live In: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaIna_k8Ne0 100K Mask Challenge: www.100kmasks.com

    Temie Giwa-Tubosun: Founder & CEO, LifeBank Nigeria

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 146:03


    Temie Giwa-Tubosun bares it all out on this episode; from how she stopped being a child at age 10 and became a mom, to how she had to attend therapy, and how an encounter she had with Aisha in Kano in 2008 birthed LifeBank Nigeria. She talks about her embarrassing first efforts, her mistakes, her struggles, her fears, her life lessons, and her inspiring moments.  Don't forget to subscribe, give us a rating, and follow us @OriginsAF.   Episode Preview Early years, journey through enforced poverty, and becoming a mom at age 10 (2:20) Different career switches (23:52) Starting LifeBank Nigeria (1:10:48) Life lessons, Mistakes, Inspiring & Most Alone Moments (1:42:10)

    Abolore Salami: Founder, Riby Finance

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 89:27


    In 2012, Abolore Salami was working at Del-York International and earning a decent amount. But the key thing there was that he still couldn't picture going from that to being rich. So, he was asking himself, "how do people then get rich earning a salary?"   On this episode, Salami shares his origin story, and mission to help people create a financially secure future through Riby, a fintech company. He talks about his early business failures while in school, his mistakes, and how the book, "The Richest Man in Babylon", inspired the birth of Riby. He also shares the need for the world to return to the apprenticeship model, as well as the importance of being prepared for one's time and chance.

    Coming Soon: Origins Africa Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 4:27


    On May 12, Origins Africa Podcast launches; a show focused on exploring the origin stories of people who made and are making their dreams come true, asking the What, the When, the How, and the Why. 

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