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On this episode Pat sits down with Razaq Ahmed, Co-Founder and CEO of Nigerian Fintech Cowrywise, that is all but revolutionising the retail investment space in the country providing access to investment products to millions of young Nigerians. You will learn about: Razaq's journey into the world of startups and founding Cowrywise after a stint at Investment BankingThe particularities of building a retail investing business in an emerging market such as NigeriaHow to acquire users effectively and at scale leveraging gamification and social mediaHow to play the volume game successful and add complimentary products to the mixYou can find Razaq on LinkedIn here. Support the show
Stephen Galpin is joined by the CEO of UK Property Agents Bobbie Jethwa & the CEO of Certax Accountants and Property Tax Expert Zee Razaq
Stephen Galpin is joined by the CEO of UK Property Agents Bobbie Jethwa & the CEO of Certax Accountants and Property Tax Expert Zee Razaq
Stephen Galpin is joined by Property developer, Investor, Mentor & TV Host John Howard & Zee Razaq the CEO of Certax Accounting / Property Tax Specialist
Stephen Galpin is joined by the Managing Director of Certax Accounting Zee Razaq & Property Developer, Investor, Author & TV Presenter John Howard
Stephen Galpin is joined by the Managing Director of Certax Accounting Zee Razaq & CEO/Solicitor at Woodstock Legal Services Carly Jermyn
Stephen Galpin is joined by the Managing Director of Certax Accounting Zee Razaq & CEO/Solicitor at Woodstock Legal Services Carly Jermyn
Stephen Galpin is joined by the Managing Director of Certax Accounting Zee Razaq & Property Developer, Investor, Author & TV Presenter John Howard
Stephen Galpin is joined by the Managing Director of Certax Accounting Zee Razaq & Vivek Brahmbhatt a Property Agent, Consultant & Partner at Robinson March
Stephen Galpin is joined by Property Developer, Investor, Author & TV Host John Howard & the CEO of Certax Accounting Zee Razaq
Stephen Galpin is joined by the CEO of Certax Accounting Zee Razaq & the Founder of Property From Pensions James Hadley
Stephen Galpin welcomes our regular contributor Zee Razaq the managing director of Certax Accounting for an indepth discussion on all aspects of what you should know in regards to accounting for Property Developers
tephen Galpin is joined by the Managing Director of Certax Accounting Zee Razaq & Noah Laguda the Founder of Noahsure Real Estate
Stephen Galpin is joined by Zee Razaq from Certax Accountants for an in-depth discussion
After being away for a long time, Northorious podcast makes a return,(yes we did miss you guys too) with an episode featuring some of the regulars Abdul, Dj Ruffee, Razaq and Sly Alubo. Our discussion ranged across the upcoming presidential elections, the champions league and of course the Nigerian music scene. Wedding and Portrait photographer, Emmy Akpa let's us in on his journey so far. Click play and enjoy, meanwhile subscribe cos we plan to be around for awhile
The second episode of our video and audio podcast series: Journeys in Entrepreneurship is finally here. This episode featured Dr Tunde Popoola, Group MD/CEO CRC Credit Bureau Limited and Mr Razaq Ahmed, Co-founder/CEO Cowrywise where deep insights were shared from their entrepreneurial journeys so far. We hope you enjoy this episode. Do leave us a comment after watching or listening. We look forward to your amazing feedback. Enjoy!
What does this film, set in 2000 Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, tell us about the misogyny at the heart of Taliban governance? How does the bully character Idrees instantiate this? How does the film's portrayal of Parvana and her father show they have values and goals that are in conflict with this world-view? How does Parvana's disguising herself as her deceased brother show not only her bravery, creativity and moral courage, but the degree to which the society is retarded in its development due to its treatment of women and girls? How does Parvana's choice to take on the role of a boy illustrate Stoic battle doctrine, or strategic advice as she adopts to what she cannot control, while taking on the role of male breadwinner for the sake of her family? How does the older, more sympathetic male Taliban character Razaq help her, yet illustrate the lack of moral courage and bet-hedging behavior in the male population of Afghanistan? Does this tentative and self-protective behavior on the part of most Afghan men doom any tentative steps toward progress or liberalization of the culture?
In this episode Asif Razaq from BNP Paribas talks about why the pandemic has driven an uptick in the number of firms using execution algos for their FX trades and traces the evolution of these tools from basic, rules-based strategies to sophisticated and interactive ones which effectively enable human traders to augment their own skills.Razaq also delivers his view on what will come next in the FX algo space, arguing that we are likely to begin seeing these tools deployed across a broader range of instrument types.
Senior Pakistani Scholar - Dr Ml Abdur Razaq Iskander (R.A) Passes Away by Radio Islam
At only 44, Suzanne Razaq had suffered two strokes, had asthma and, at nearly 300 pounds, was morbidly obese. She was literally at death’s door when decided to have gastric sleeve surgery. Tune in to hear about her story.
On this episode of Northorious podcast, Abdul, Sly, Peekay and Razaq alongside guest Bella Alubo discuss the just concluded Big Brother Nigeria, and the ongoing "beef" between Davido and Burna Boy. We also interviewed our guest Bella Alubo, a musician previously signed under Tinny Entertainment. It's a tell-all episode as she talks about her music career, how it started, challenges she's encountered as a Nigerian musician, her experiences with Tinny Entertainment and also how things ended with the record label and more. We also discussed her relationship with Mr Eazi and Empawa, her new EP and what her fans should expect from her coming.
Here's the 12th episode of the Northorious Podcast which has Razaq, Peekay Milla, and Sly on the roundtable to discuss the ongoing UEFA Champions League, Bigbrother Nigeria, Burna Boy's recently released album, among other pertinent topics. The pundits started their discussions with UCL, which had some shocking moments which saw Manchester City and Barcelona getting knocked out. They delved into the currently running reality TV show, Big Brother Nigeria, the ongoing drama in the house, which contestant is most likely going to win the show, among others. Burna Boy's recently released fifth studio album, Twice as Tall, was also the centre of their discussion. They had a general review of the project. Furthermore, they took their time to discuss music and projects that have rocked the Nigerian music industry up until this point. They finally beamed their torch on the recent spate of killings in Southern Kaduna, governments repeated inactions, the ripple effects, and more.
At our final Future of Fintech fireside chat, we spoke to Razaq Ahmed, the Co-Founder and CEO of Cowrywise about how FinTech can empower everyone – including first time users of financial services – to save and invest. He shares more about how the YC company – that has over 100 000 downloads of its investment app – is working to grow opportunities for all generations in Nigeria, Africa and beyond.Watch the video, or check out the blog post here! (https://bit.ly/2XuhdGy)
On the 11th episode of the Northorious Podcast, Abdul, Razaq, Sly, Ruffee, alongside their guests, Yitkyim and Krissy talk in-depth on the double woes of rape and the novel coronavirus that has not only plagued Nigeria, but the world. The roundtable discussion which focused more on rape made some revelations about the physical and psychological trauma faced by victims of rape. With increased cases of rape reported and the brutality associated with it, the NP decided to use their platform to speak up against this evil, citing cases and also suggesting short-term and long-term solutions.
The Original Episode 10 The Northorious Podcast crew; Abdul, Razaq and Ruffee deliberated on issues trending within the Music Industry and the nation as a whole with a new member joining the crew. Sly Alubo who has featured on some Episodes of the Podcast joined the team as a member. We delve into M.I Abaga’s Judah E.P and talk on evolution of rap in Nigeria. The not so sudden dethronement of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as the 14th Emir of Kano Emirate comes up and we analyse the possible intrigues the future for Sanusi Lamido. Nigeria’s preparedness on tackling the new Corona Virus outbreak - Covid 19 and the ASUU strike features on the episode. Click play and follow us on @NorthoriousPod
On the recent episode of the Northorious Podcast, Ruffee, Razaq, Abdul and their guest, Sly Alubo discuss some of the trending issues in the Nigerian music industry. While some music lovers aren't convinced that there's been a major hit released in 2020, the Northorious Crew share their two cents on Mayorkun's recently released track titled "Geng." Though many have applauded Mayorkun's effort, some critics have shamed rappers for allowing a pop artist to put out such a movement. On Burna Boy's recent rant, the NC objectively dissects his outburst where he claimed that nobody paved the way for him in the music industry. A valid argument or arrant nonsense? They wrap up with other discussions including Jos music, Jos Chillin' and Sly gave up snippets into the early days of Chocolate City, a discussion that would lead to shocking revelations that changed the fabric of the label.
Getuigen omschrijven hem als de beul uit Kabul: Abdul Razaq A. (74). De man wordt verdacht van oorlogsmisdaden in een gevangenis ten tijde van de Afghaanse oorlog (1979-1989). De laatste veertien jaar hield hij zich gedeisd in Kerkrade. Daar werd hij eind vorig jaar opgepakt. Volgende week komt hij voor de rechter. Jos van den Camp spreekt met Claire van Dyck die onderzoek deed naar de zaak en daar zaterdag 8-2 over publiceert in katern Horizon van De Limburger.
on this episode, Abdul, Razaq and guest Slyalubo discuss naija music in 2019. The ups, the downs, the good and the bad.
In the third episode, we will discuss a book titled Ensiklopedi Asmaul Husna. It's a book in Bahasa Indonesia that you can buy anywhere and online. It teaches you about the Beautiful Names of Allah so you can get to know your Creator better, in the words that He has chosen to introduce to you in Quran and Hadiths. Why is this knowledge important? Let's get into the podcast!
on this episode, Abdul and Razaq had a conversation with Dinma from JayFm about some recent trending topics and also talked about why Davido recently snubbed Jos.
On the latest episode of the Northorious Podcast, Ruffee, Abdul and Razaq take a look at some recent trending topics including the just concluded BBNaija, the ongoing feud between two Nigerian rap heavyweights, M.I Abaga and Vector, and the controversial Headies Nominees’ list. On the heated MI/Vector beef - While widespread reactions have trailed the rift between both rappers, the Northorious Podcast looks into the subtle tribal wars started by both rap heads and other unfolding issues. On BBNaija - They were joined by Krissy Makut, a broadcaster who shared her thoughts on why Mike should have taken how the prize money. On Headies - They pointed out some loopholes in the list, and praised The Headies for getting it right in he rap categories. Listen up...
Roaming Henry chats with Basirat Razaq-Shuaib
The fifth episode of the Northorious Podcast features Peekay, Ruffee, Abdul, Razaq and our guest, Jaja. The quintet discuss Maraji's controversial instagram post on religion and heaven. They also converse about the dispute between the Nigerian Police Force and the Nigerian Army over the killings of 3 police officers of the Intelligence Response Team and one civillian and the release of a millionaire kidnapper by members of the army. Other topics discussed included controversies surrounding the upcoming guber elections in Bayelsa and Kogi, Sowore's arrest and call for a revolution, the return of the English Premier League and Tekno's contentious music video which the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) tagged as "a threat to national security and a bad influence on Nigerian youth". Enjoy.
On this episode, Razaq and Abdul had a conversation with Verbz about the Jos music scene and its artistes; how these artistes are faring in the music industry, with Nuel joining in. The discussions led to talks about Nigerian Record labels and some issues surrounding them. Verbz also shares his story of why he's been awol and his plans for the future.
On the third episode of the Northorious Podcast, Ruffee, Razaq, Nuel, Abdul, PeeKay, and Jenny discuss the recent fisticuff between Nigerian pop singer, Peruzzi and Twitter influencer, Pamilerin. They also delve into the ban on one of Nigeria's pioneer broadcasters, Africa Independent Television (AIT) by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC). Samuel Ogundipe, a Senior Correspondent with PREMIUM TIMES newspaper gave his professional views on the ban and its implications on press freedom. The discussions further led to the rather unfortunate mayhem during the football match between Kano Pillars and Rangers FC in Lagos with Ahmed Rufai, a Researcher and Journalist, sharing his thoughts on the issue and possible outcome. Finally, they also touched on false rape accusations and how Twitter Nigeria went agog following the discussions. Tosin from Global Rights also shared her two cents on the topic and how it affects the accused and the implication it has on the accuser. Enjoy.
Welcome to the second episode of the Northorious Podcast, Ruffee, Razaq, and Nuelnonny discuss the back and forth between Blogger Blessing ‘CEO’ Okoro and Onye Eze and the last episode of Game of Thrones which leads to the power tussle between northern governors and traditional rulers in the ultimate Game of Thrones. Editor, Premium Times Hausa, Muhammed Lere shares his thoughts on Kano state governor, Abdullahi Ganduje and Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi game for the Kano Emirate. The boys move to Music and analyze recently dropped albums from Tradition by Runtown, Patoranking’s album Wilmer. They also share their two cents on Santi’s Mandy & the Jungle album and the Alte Music scene with Abdul joining in. Skiibii’s resurrection back into the game & Mvrquiz on Chopstix’s Chop the beat challenge
On the first episode of Northorious Podcast, Ruffee, Razaq, Nuelnonny & our guest Jennifer discuss Naira Marley’s stance on cybercrime, Nigerians signing with International labels with focus on Tiwa Savage’s deal with Universal Music. We also discuss the Police raid on some clubs in Abuja and the harassment of women. The team analyse an album with Abdul sharing his thoughts on Alternate Ending by Boogey & Paybac
Rasaq Ahmed is the co-founder and CEO of CowryWise, an automated savings platform. CowryWise aims to make savings worthwhile for everyone by making it simple to do and highly rewarding. Rasaq has one of the most interesting stories in the Nigerian ecosystem. His family narrowly escaped death while they were living in the northern part of Nigeria. They relocated to the south and that gave him the opportunity to attend the university - something he probably wouldn't have done if he had stayed in the north because he was learning to repair generators. Rasaq graduated with a first class degree in Economics from Obafemi Awolowo University, and is also a CFA Charter holder. In this episode, you'll learn: Why the definition of success should be relative and different. Success means different things to people. How do you define what success is to you? Getting caught in a tribal crisis as a 14 year old must be difficult. How did Rasaq deal with it? The best experience he had as a student in the university was outside the classroom. What did he mean by that? He was learning to repair generators while in secondary school. When he moved to the south, he decided to move to the university. What influenced him? “I felt very bad because I wasn't very used to rejection” What did Rasaq mean by this? Why is it hard for FinTech companies to fit into the current regulatory framework? What is the solution? Corporate governance is important to the longevity of businesses. Why? Trust is CowryWise's biggest pain point. What does this mean for the business? What is your view about private universities and federal universities? Dotun and Razaq had a bit of discussion on the topic. Find out what they think in this episode And more Selected links from this episode
Colourful Heritage presents stories about local Muslim heroes and pillars of the community in Glasgow.
We've prepared a full on Tech House mix this time round to keep the vibes groovin' till we're up on deck duty come July 2. Playlist available at facebook.com/ passionfanpage
With your support last month's podcast went through the roof. Passion extends a big thank you to all you passionate peeps. Here's another explosive mix to keep it splintering.. Playlist only at facebook.com/ passionfanpage