The Entrepreneurs
Connect Show
Conversations with Africa's leading business minds — the strategies, decisions, and insights that build empires.
The Voices of Africa's Business World
Most Popular Episodes
From a Bedroom to Nigeria's First Betting Empire — The NairaBET Story
Akin Alabi on the audacious bet he placed on Nigeria before anyone else did, what it took to build from nothing, and the lessons from a career that moved from street-level hustling to the House of Representatives.
Building Across Faith, Real Estate and Oil & Gas in Port Harcourt
How Rev. Lanre Oluseye built spiritual authority and business interests simultaneously — and what it means to lead a major church, manage real estate, and operate in Nigeria's most competitive commercial city.
Two Decades of Digital Marketing in Africa — What Nobody Tells You
Ronald Nzimora pulls back the curtain on 20+ years in Africa's digital economy — the shifts, the mistakes most marketers keep making, and the real framework for building online income that lasts.
CEO, PaidHR — How He Built Africa's Fastest-Growing HR Tech Startup
Seye Bandele on raising $2.3M, processing ₦29 billion in salaries, nearly losing his first major client, and what it actually takes to build a profitable B2B software company in Nigeria's brutal economic climate.
How a Medical Doctor Built One of Nigeria's Biggest Digital Brands
Dr. Chinonso Egemba on the moment he decided to trade the consulting room for a camera, how he built millions of followers by making healthcare relatable, and the business of influence in a professional field.
The Man Who Built Africa's Biggest YouTube Channel from Port Harcourt
Mark Angel on how a city most people overlook became the launchpad for a global comedy empire — the early struggles, the viral moment that changed everything, and his vision for African content on the world stage.
From Next Titan Winner to Serial Entrepreneur — Doing It All Without Work-Life Balance
How Iroghama Ogbeifun took over Starzs Investments and grew its fleet from 3 ships to 12 — servicing Nigeria's oil and gas industry at the highest level. A masterclass in stepping into a legacy and making it bigger.
He Made Over $50,000 Selling Digital Products — Here's Exactly How
Emeka Nobis breaks down the systems, mindset, and decisions behind building a six-figure digital product business in Africa — and why the biggest obstacle most entrepreneurs face isn't strategy, it's themselves.
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Not just a podcast.
A permanent record of Africa's business moment.
Hosted by Joseph Don, The Entrepreneurs Connect Show is a business podcast documenting the strategies, decisions, and insights of top entrepreneurs, creators, and executives across Africa.
Each episode is built around one premise: that the most valuable business education in Africa is not in a classroom — it is in the unfiltered conversations of people who have actually built something.
The show is heard across 12 countries and 4 continents — from Lagos to London, Accra to Atlanta — making it one of the most geographically distributed business podcasts on the continent in existence.
The Entrepreneurs Connect Show is not a content play. It is an institution — a documented archive of Africa's business moment, built one conversation at a time.
Joseph Don
Joseph Don
Host · Digital Business Strategist · Port Harcourt
One of Africa's leading digital business strategists. $1.3M in education revenue. 4,000+ people trained. And the host of the podcast that gets Africa's most serious operators to sit down and talk.
Joseph Don is a digital business strategist who has generated over $1.3 million in online education revenue and trained more than 4,000 individuals across Africa on building and scaling profitable digital businesses.
He is the founder of Kaizen Digital Academy and co-founder of the Profitable Freelancing Academy — two of Nigeria's most impactful digital education platforms.
He launched The Entrepreneurs Connect Show to document what has never been documented: the unfiltered business thinking of Africa's most accomplished operators — not for content, but for the permanent record.







