Afronomics Tv

Afronomics Tv

Afronomics is the voice of African entrepreneurs, businesspeople, and leaders in all fields. We bring the experts to you! So turn the volume up, put on the noise cancellation, and take notes…let’s build Africa and change the world!

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June 10, 2026 27 mins
Africa isn’t “up next” — it’s already happening. In this solo episode, Sitta breaks down 7 clear, strategic reasons why Africa is one of the most powerful investment opportunities of our lifetime. From explosive population growth to untapped markets and increasing African sovereignty, this episode cuts through the fear-based narratives and explains why smart capital is paying attention.
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The Central African music he's referring to goes by different name but has been called Rumba, Lingala, Ndombolo, Soukous. If you lived on the continent between 80s and up to the 2000s you definitely heard Congolese music at parties...at least in much of Africa south of the Sahara. When I 1st heard Afrobeats, I could see how it took from Congolese music and incorporated other west African and Blk American flare to make it what it is...

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In this powerful hosts-only episode, we dive deep into the ongoing Diaspora Wars — the tension, stereotypes, and misunderstandings between Africans and Black Americans. Llewellyn and Sitta keep it real as they unpack where the divide came from, the history behind it, and why unity is the only way forward. From viral internet debates to real-life experiences, the hosts challenge misconceptions, explore privilege, and call for ...
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Can you call yourself pro-Black… but date or marry outside your race? In this honest, unfiltered hosts-only episode, Llewellyn and Sitta tackle one of the most debated topics in the diaspora — love, loyalty, legacy, and what being “pro-Black” actually means. Is it about who you love… or who you build with? Does family structure matter for generational wealth? Where’s the line between preference...
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Code switching — survival tactic or cultural disconnect? In this episode, the hosts break down the real reasons we switch our tone, accent, or entire personality depending on who’s in the room. From corporate America to entrepreneurship, from Ebonics to “professional decorum,” and even the moments we first realized we code switched — this conversation digs into how environment, safety, perception, and ...
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Africa consumes over $1 billion in leather but imports most of it. 👀 In this episode, Seromume Ikogho explains how Detail Africa and Craftlink are training local artisans, building supply chains, and reshaping the global view of "Made in Africa." This is what industrial revolution looks like — African edition. 🌍

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In this episode of Afronomics, we sit down with Phillip Karaya — entrepreneur, real estate investor, and Founder of Karaya Consulting & Finance with Phil. Phillip also serves as the Chapter President of the U.S.–Africa Chamber of Commerce, where he helps connect U.S., African, and Caribbean businesses. From growing up with strong Kenyan family values to leading investment projects in Atlanta, Phillip shares how comm...

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Eric Guichard is on a mission to change how the Black diaspora thinks about wealth, power, and Africa. ✅ Born in Brooklyn, raised across France and Senegal, and founder of Homestrings ✅ $120B+ sent annually to Africa—but barely invested ✅ How we shift from remittance to investment ✅ Why Africa needs bold diaspora entrepreneurs ✅ The vision for diaspora bonds, Homestrings, and building our narrative From Guinea to global finan...
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In this episode, we sit down with Gordon Tembo — philanthropist, leadership coach, and advocate for transformation across Africa. 🇿🇲🌍 This conversation dives into what it really takes to create meaningful impact on the continent, beyond social media narratives and headlines. What do you think Africa needs MOST right now — leadership, investment, or unity?
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In this inspiring episode of Afronomics, we sit down with Ambassador Waleed Shamsid-Deen — Special Envoy for Sierra Leone, CEO of Supreme Foods, author, and advocate for Africa–diaspora unity. From raising $1.5M during COVID to founding the Supreme Family Foundation, Ambassador Waleed brings a wealth of experience and vision for Africa’s future.
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Kwannette & Kwardel Lewis share how their family turned family land in Sierra Leone into Lewisville Hotel, a thriving hospitality business. ✅ Tips for managing contractors and maintaining quality abroad ✅ The importance of investing in your home country in Africa ✅ How they financed their project without outside investors ✅ Overcoming the short-term mindset in Sierra Leone ✅ The power of generational wealth and land ownership

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In this episode of Afronomics, we sit down with Henry Moses Mamulu — Founder of The Yield Group, investor in tech start-ups, commodities trader, and independent financial consultant since 2018. Henry shares his journey from finance to entrepreneurship, and the lessons he’s learned about partnerships, strategy, and bringing like-minded investors together. ✅Henry’s top 3 movies & what they reveal about him ✅How ...

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In this explosive host-only episode of Afronomics, we tackle some of the most controversial and thought-provoking topics yet! We kick things off with a Wahala discussion on polygamy—could it actually work? Then, we dive into the impact of desegregation on the Black community, The hosts' take on segregation, and what real unity looks like. We also debate how to build Black economic power, what we’d do for Africa with unl...

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Cheikh Mohamed Elkarachi is the second-generation leader of his family’s company, Elkarachi Holdings—one of the largest foam and mattress manufacturers in Northwest Africa. In this episode, we dive into Cheikh’s journey from Mauritania to Atlanta to attend GA State, his journey back to Mauritania to run his family’s business, how he manages his team, and the lessons he’s learned running a family-owned ...
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What does real freedom actually look like? In this episode of Afronomics, we sit down with Steve Cokely Jr., the visionary founder of the Black Think Tank in Ghana. Steve left behind his life in Chicago—including a six-figure income—to build a life free of bills and corporate pressures, support diasporans relocating to Ghana, and help others live free from the grind of Western capitalism. We discuss the sacrifices he ma...
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Is Atlanta a real place??? What’s your rap name? What’s going on with Atlanta’s culture? In this host-only episode of Afronomics, Sitta and Llewellyn kick off with a freestyle then dive into everything from ATL’s surreal lifestyle to bougie restaurants and roasting culture. They unpack Atlanta’s influence on music, Black business, sports, and even relationships—and of course, there’s a Waha...
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Liberian tech entrepreneur and community builder Haji Bakari Sillah joins Afronomics to talk food, business, and the future of Africa in the age of AI. We chop it up about Liberian vs. Sierra Leonean food, ChatGPT dating advice, how AI is changing the game for small businesses, and why Black people can’t afford to be left out of the tech revolution. Bakari shares his journey from Boston to Atlanta, how he launched the popular...
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It’s time for another wild, funny, Host episode including a nostalgic Wahala segment — I Know Black People inspired by an old Dave Chapelle skit. From 90’s sitcom trivia to decoding Black social cues and communication, we test our knowledge of Black culture.. Then we dive into the controversial but hilarious question: Why are Black men like this? Why are Black men more loyal to their barbers then their significant...
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In this explosive host-only episode of Afronomics, we tackle some of the most controversial and thought-provoking topics yet! We kick things off with a Wahala discussion on polygamy—could it actually work? Then, we dive into the impact of desegregation on the Black community, The hosts' take on segregation, and what real unity looks like. We also debate how to build Black economic power, what we’d do for Africa with unl...

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In this powerful episode of Afronomics, we sit down with Fidelis Folifac, a revolutionary Pan-African community organizer whose work bridges his home country of Cameroon and communities here in the U.S. Fidelis challenges the norms, speaks on the danger of Black faces working against Black progress, and critiques blind support for politicians like Kamala Harris. We also dive into a Wahala trivia challenge to name as many African co...
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