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The Peswa Podcast

The Peswa
Entrepreneurship
Ghana
Africa
Education
Logistics
Customer Experience
Ayyrian Holdings
Marketing
Branding
Failure
Kumasi, Ghana
Covid-19
Buzstop Boys
Trademarks
Visionary Thinking
Accra
Healthcare
Photography
Fintech
For the Future Ghana

The voice of African entrepreneurship.The African business ecosystem is filled with stories of triumph, grit and innovation. The Peswa is where those stories live.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes70Founded2 years ago
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From a short-lived football career in England to building a real estate company in Ghana, Michael Kyei-Ayensu’s journey is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and relationships.

In this episode of the Peswa Podcast, Michael opens up about his ... more

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In this powerful episode of the Peswa Podcast, we sit down with legendary Ghanaian playwright and Roverman Productions founder, James Ebo Whyte, to unpack one of the most inspiring creative journeys in Africa.

From three failed attempts at stage pla... more

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In this episode of the Peswa Podcast, we sit down with Kojo Soboh — founder of the EMY Africa Awards — to unpack his journey from brand builder to cultural architect shaping how Africa celebrates its own.Kojo shares the story behind EMY Africa and wh... more

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In this episode of the Peswa Podcast, we sit down with Nubuke — a creator whose entire journey is built on one simple but powerful idea: just try.

From navigating uncertainty to building a platform rooted in curiosity, Nubuke shares how leaning into... more

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Recent Guests

Kofi Agyeman-Duah Boachie-Danquah
Lecturer in Innovation Management and B2B Sales Manager at Privat Fakhokshule (German private applied sciences university)
Privat Fakhokshule (Private University of Applied Sciences in Germany)
Episode: The Problem with AFRICA’s Education System: Lecturer & Innovation Expert Explains
Victorine Sarr Awuah
CEO and founder of Lyvv Cosmetics
Lyvv Cosmetics
Episode: Raising $1M: How Victorine Sarr Awuah Did It.
Penelope Brooke Thompson
Founder of African Centre for Technical Training (ACTT)
African Centre for Technical Training (ACTT)
Episode: Building A School for Africa’s Forgotten Workforce – Penelope Brooke Thompson
Ko-Jo Cue
Rapper, songwriter, and music executive
Independent artist (BB&Z affiliation mentioned)
Episode: Ko-Jo Cue: Music, Sex, Love, God & Grief
Daniel Sarpong
Global speaker, serial entrepreneur, author
Episode: What MultiMillion Dollar companies don’t want you to know about Sales
Yoofi Otabil
CEO and founder of The Hive, a professional workspace
The Hive
Episode: Legacy & Pressure: Mensa Otabil's Son Opens Up
Nana Amobi Chambers
Co-founder of Hairac, Polish Nails and Beauty Bar, and Rooted; based in Accra
Polish Nails and Beauty Bar; Hairac; Rooted
Episode: Why Most Business Partnerships Fail… And How They Didn’t | Kokwe Amegavie & Nana Chambers
Kokwe Amegavie
Co-founder of Polish Nails and Beauty Bar, Hairac, and Rooted; based in Accra
Polish Nails and Beauty Bar; Hairac; Rooted
Episode: Why Most Business Partnerships Fail… And How They Didn’t | Kokwe Amegavie & Nana Chambers
Dawn Dickson
Serial entrepreneur and real estate developer in Ghana
Dawn Dickson Enterprises / PopCom / D1 Consulting
Episode: Lost Everything… Then Made MILLIONS Again: The Ultimate Entrepreneurial Comeback With Dawn Dickson

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Bill
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The Problem with AFRICA’s Education System: Lecturer & Innovation Expert Explains
Q: What practical steps can a small business take to start innovating realistically?
Start small by selecting one key area to improve, ensure staff are trained for that change, align your business model with the chosen innovation, and continuously validate with customers to avoid mere trend-chasing.
NUBUKE: Why You’re Still Stuck & The Courage to Try Anything
Q: What were you trying to achieve when you started the channel?
I wanted to go on adventures and build something that could reach different age groups, using video to encourage people to try, while exploring how to make a larger impact in Ghana and Africa.
NUBUKE: Why You’re Still Stuck & The Courage to Try Anything
Q: Now, where did that come from? Like, why do you want to be a YouTuber?
I wanted to go on adventures and show people I could try different things, representing both younger risk-takers and older people who regret not taking risks. I wanted my content to be seen and to inspire others to pursue audacious goals.
Ko-Jo Cue: Music, Sex, Love, God & Grief
Q: When did you decide to take music seriously as a career?
The decision crystallized in late high school to pursue rap seriously, with support from peers and the realization that education and music could coexist, leading to university and national service paths that intertwined with his music.
Kafui Dey: The Man Behind Who Wants To Be Rich
Q: Are you still hopeful about Ghana after all these years and interactions with politicians and decision-makers?
The guest expresses a nuanced belief that while challenges remain, there is hope in the younger generation, greater openness to different viewpoints, and the potential for progress when people are willing to engage openly and responsibly. He emphasizes the importance of long-term thinking and avoiding short-term manipulation, while remaining hopeful about systemic improvement.

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What is The Peswa Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Across episodes, the show profiles ambitious African entrepreneurs and ecosystem builders, from high-growth consumer brands and media enterprises to education reform and tech-focused startups. Conversations routinely center on founder journeys, fundraising and go-to-market strategy, cross-continental expansion, mentorship, and the role of culture, leadership, and resilience in scaling ventures. A standout pattern is the emphasis on practical impact—formalizing informal sectors, building regional supply chains, and leveraging media and technology to accelerate growth—often through candid stories, tough lessons, and actionable takeaways for listeners who want to start or scale ventures in Africa or with African-focused aims. The format tends ... more

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1. Kofi Agyeman-Duah Boachie-Danquah
2. Victorine Sarr Awuah
3. Penelope Brooke Thompson
4. Ko-Jo Cue
5. Daniel Sarpong
6. Yoofi Otabil
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