#19: Africa Tech - 2021 & Beyond

Afrobility: Africa Tech and Business - Un podcast de Olumide Ogunsanwo and Bankole Makanju

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Overview: Today, we’re going to discuss the future of the African tech ecosystem. We’ll discuss our hopes for African entrepreneurs, startups, investors & tech businesses in 2021 and end with a quick discussion of future podcast plans. This episode was recorded on December 27th, 2020. Companies discussed: Naspers, Mono, OnePipe, Okra, MTN, Airtel, Paystack & Interswitch Business concepts discussed: Platform businesses, government impact / investments in tech, corporate venture capital (CVC), investment portfolio diversification, private market investments & scaling startups Conversation highlights: (01:14) - Bankole’s wishlist for 2021 Africa tech (12:48) - Olumide’s wishlist for 2021 Africa tech (24:52) - Olumide -> Bankole: Rapid fire Afrobility-related Q&A (27:40) - Bankole -> Olumide: Rapid fire Afrobility-related Q&A (34:02) - Olumide -> Bankole: Rapid fire general Q&A (39:24) - Bankole -> Olumide: Rapid fire general Q&A (42:17) - Podcast plans for 2021 (48:22) - Recommendations and small wins Olumide’s recommendations, small wins & open questions: Recommendation: Modern monopolies (by Alex Moazed) Recommendation: Index companies (article by Elad Gil) Small win: Hanging out with friends who visited (good to see people in person) Small win: Watched original Rocky from 1976 & Rocky 2 from 1979. Fabulous! Planning to watch Creed soon. Bankole’s recommendations, small wins & open questions: Recommendation: The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn Recommendation: You and your research by Richard Hamming Small win: Division 1 in EA Sports FIFA online seasons Other content: The Journal by Wall Street Journal We’d love to hear from you. If you have feedback, topics you’d like to hear, or just want to say hello, please email [email protected] Join our mailing list where we get feedback on new episodes & find all episodes at Afrobility.com

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