Ep. 3: Victor Asemota on African Innovators going beyond 'Coping' and 'Hoping'

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"You cannot entrepreneur your way out of dysfunction."
Join me in my conversation on this episode with Nigerian tech entrepreneur, investor, and thought leader in the African tech ecosystem, Victor Asemota. We discuss new developments in tech and their implications for the future of the continent. Victor emphasizes the need for African entrepreneurs and policymakers to think bigger, address fundamental issues, and build sustainable models. He sees major opportunities in areas like healthcare, but stresses the importance of understanding local needs and sharing knowledge to avoid repeating past mistakes.
7 Jul English Ghana Management · Investing

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