Over 400 years ago ships sailed across the Atlantic to find a continent rich with every known resource under the sun. After several weeks they landed on the soil of the African continent and set out on the arduous task of doing business with this “new-found” ally.
After several centuries of extraction, the African continent was semi-liberated from the chains that held it from its development. Though the continent had progressed with the world in time, it didn’t progress per the effects of civilization.
Today, the African continent remains largely undiscovered; mineral resources, human resources, industries, ventures, all untapped. It thus supposes that Africa remains the final frontier of the world, the last continent to be fully discovered.
In 1957 when Ghana gained independence from British colonial rule, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah said “The independence of Ghana is meaningless until it is linked to the total liberation of the African continent.” Sadly the African continent still remains unliberated by forces of neo-colonialism and thus begs the supposition that Africa remains the final frontier of the world.
It is no wonder then that present Xi Jinping, a man of great foresight and insight and the leader of the second superpower of the world has said that “Africa is the future of the world.”
I believe you will enjoy this episode of The Dakwahene Podcast as I touch on Africa as the final frontier of the world, the 5 areas that anyone can take advantage of to lay claims on the future of the continent and to position the continent its glory.
Your achievements are only a fraction of the amount of work you put in. Think Elon, Rockefeller, the greats of history. This episode is to set you on that path of greatness yourself, by introducing you to the idea of the pineapple juice phenomenon. You can’t allow yourself to lose. That is a disservice to mankind and a huge disservice to yourself. Take charge and do the insanely hardwork required of you to win win win.
The entrepreneur carries a curse that looks, to outsiders, like confidence. It’s the delusion that everything will fall into place—that success is just a matter of showing up, that luck will favor him because he dares to believe it will. He walks into chaos like it’s already conquered, underestimating the grind, the loneliness, the cost of every mistake. This blind optimism shields him from fear but also blinds him to reality. It’s his greatest strength and his downfall: the unwavering belief that it’s all going to be easy. That belief keeps him moving when logic says stop—but it also ensures he’ll learn the hard way just how brutal building something real can be. His curse is that he dreams too boldly to quit, and too blindly to see the storm he’s walking into.
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In this episode you’ll learn how to build on rocks and not sand. You’ll learn the art of enshrining your name in the sands of time. You will not be a forgotten name nor one of the numbers if you carefully listen to this episode.
The subject of wealth creation is one that though simple has remained uneasy for many to comprehend. As a result, many are left out of the race, and oftentimes have found themselves questioning the fairness of wealth creation structures. Truth is that creating wealth is 3-step simple process and requires only grade school intellect to secure. In this thought provoking episode I take a deep dive with you and open you up to a world where you too can become part of the 1%.
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Ever asked yourself what the ladder to success is?
The host answers that’s question with experience and insights from accumulated years of entrepreneurial ventures. It’s time for you to elevate your business and this is the episode for you.
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The entrepreneur’s guide to the reality of being grounded in time.
If I were to ask you what the path to success is, there stands a 90% chance that you would describe a path less arduous and difficult. You would omit all or most of the difficulties and emphasize the good times of success. This through no fault of ours is the inability of our minds to imagine the future without smoothening the edges to create a perfect picture. The reality is that, the path to success is adorned with thorns and thistles bleeding you out till you learn how to maneuver the path. Enjoy the latest installment of the Dakwahene Podcast.
In this episode, we dive into the concept of stealth wealth—how many of the truly wealthy live low-key lives, work in “boring” industries, and avoid flashy spending. Discover why modesty, smart choices, and quiet success are the real markers of lasting wealth, not luxury cars or designer clothes.
Inspired by the movie titled Pursuit of Happyness, the host shares his philosophy on the relationship between entrepreneurship and happiness. Many people chasing financial freedom are doing so with the expectation of achieving “happiness” as a goal but is it truly a worthwhile goal.
How do you stay consistent on the path of entrepreneurship. How do you become truly successful through grit. It’s by eliminating happiness as a goal that the resilience of the entrepreneur is strengthened to bring lasting success.
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The word Grit has been used to describe the trait that separates the winners from the losers. My most favorite definition of Grit is by Angela Lee Duckworth “Passion and perseverance for long term goals.” In this episode I delve deep into what grit is, how is it acquired and what does the entrepreneur stand to benefit from this one in a million trait.
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Failure serves as a demoralizing force. Even the best of us do fail. But what really is failure and how do you overcome it. In this episode Dr. Dakwahene shares the real meaning of failure and what it poses for an entrepreneur on the entrepreneurial journey.
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This episode is what I learnt from reading Dangote; The Richest Black Person In The World. In 2008, Forbes declared Aliko Dangote a foremost African Industrialist the richest black man in the world with a net worth of $3.3 billion. Fast forward to 2013 and Dangote had become the richest African in the world and still is today. This episode takes a deep dive into the entrepreneurial prowess of Dangote and what budding entrepreneurs can learn from him.
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This episode is about the power of partnerships in creating immense wealth at accelerated speeds. He shares a story about Nigerian immigrants in the UK during the 1990s, highlighting how their communal living helped them thrive financially compared to other African immigrants. Detailed in this episode are solutions to some of the dire problems Africa faces economically, with laid emphasis on bilateral and multilateral partnerships, free trade agreements and transnational investments. The podcast combines partnership motivations and its importance, storytelling, and cultural insights to inspire listeners.
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Step into the mind of the podcast host, Dr. Dakwahene as he carefully weaves the fabric comprised of all the episodes from episode 7-10 in this second part of a series of podcast episodes. In this episode you will learn how the episodes are intertwined and how they were systematically arranged to form a perfect picture of an entrepreneurial journey.
Step into the mind of the podcast host, Dr. Dakwahene as he carefully weaves the fabric comprised of all the episodes from episode 1-6 in this first part of a series of podcast episodes. In this episode you will learn how the episodes are intertwined and how they were systematically arranged to form a perfect picture of an entrepreneurial journey
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Having established in episode 9 that history is made only by men who defied the odds against them, this second part goes on to cement this finding by adding layers of stories of men such as Steve Jobs, Thomas Edison and “listen to find out the rest”.
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Why is Abraham Lincoln still remembered. Why are the soldiers who fought the Trojan War more remembered than most men who lived just 5 years ago. Why will Elon Musk be remembered in history as perhaps the most significant entrepreneur in all of recorded time. Few names have found their way into the sands of time. In this riveting episode, one for the history books, the host uncovers the secret behind this phenomenon that will inspire you to defy the odds and etch your name in the hearts and minds of men for eternity.
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