How to Benjamin Dada Built A Media Company While Climbing Corporate Ladders

How to Benjamin Dada Built A Media Company While Climbing Corporate Ladders

What is it like to build one of Africa's leading tech media platforms while also moving up in the corporate fintech world? Benjamin Dada, founder of Condia (formerly benjamindada.com), joins us to share his story of balancing two careers, facing identity challenges, and making tough choices between passion and profit.Benjamin’s path has been far from ordinary. He got into tech journalism by chance after tweeting at Bella Roase , and has since become a well-known voice in African fintech. He talks openly about growing Condia to reach over a million readers each year, all while holding full-time roles at companies like Softcom, Stitch, and Moniepoint. He also shares what it’s like to be seen only as a media person, even though he’s also an experienced product manager, partnerships lead, and fintech operator.In this honest conversation, Benjamin talks about the challenges of building in public, why he decided to rebrand from Benjamindada.com to Condia after six years, and how he managed employee turnover while bootstrapping. He also explains why he hasn’t raised funding, even as competitors grow with venture capital. Benjamin shares his views on why media businesses in Africa often struggle financially, what he’s learned from being both an employer and an employee, and why he thinks all fintech companies will eventually focus on remittances.You’ll hear practical advice on handling corporate politics when you have a public profile, why talented team members sometimes leave, and how founders can get media coverage. Benjamin also talks about what it takes to keep journalistic integrity while working in the industry you report on. He shares his thoughts on being a generalist versus a specialist, why he chose a corporate career over media for quicker financial rewards, and the cross-border payments trend he nearly started a company around.This isn’t a typical founder interview. It’s a lesson in juggling priorities, building with limited resources, staying independent in a world full of venture-backed companies, and figuring out your identity when you don’t fit into one category. Whether you’re a founder learning about media, a journalist building your own platform, or someone managing more than one career, this conversation will make you rethink what success and identity mean, and what it takes to truly own your story.Benjamin shares frameworks on outcome-focused work versus activity, the importance of high agency in both startups and corporate environments, practical advice on building personal brands for founders, and why exchange programs between media and startups might solve the ongoing tension between the two ecosystems. He also discusses his proudest moments covering stories like the NSA protests, major fintech regulatory changes, and investigative pieces that earned citations from Financial Times and TechCrunch.Some of the main topics include moving through the fintech world from payments to cross-border remittances, understanding IMTO licenses and payment service provider rules, handling large-scale forex trading, creating content marketing strategies that boost email open rates, managing products in enterprise fintech, and exploring the less visible sides of African tech media.If you’ve ever wanted to know how to build two careers at once, keep your editorial independence while working in the same industry, or turn a personal blog into a well-known media brand without outside funding, this conversation has answers you won’t find anywhere else.

Jaksot(108)

How Adeola Ayoola is Digitizing Healthcare for Africans with Famasi Africa

How Adeola Ayoola is Digitizing Healthcare for Africans with Famasi Africa

Adeola Ayoola is on a mission to transform healthcare in Africa. Through Famasi Africa, she’s making healthcare more accessible, affordable, and efficient for Africans everywhere. In this episode, she...

6 Marras 202446min

How to Execute Excellently ft Bayo "Lion" Adedeji #FoundersConnect Live in London

How to Execute Excellently ft Bayo "Lion" Adedeji #FoundersConnect Live in London

Bayo 'Lion' Adedeji is the current Group CEO of Wakanow, Africa's one-stop shop for cheap flights, hotel reservations and airport pickups. Before Wakanow, Bayo was a Senior Finance Manager at Amazon, ...

3 Huhti 202444min

Tosin Eniolorunda, CEO of Moniepoint Africa, on #FoundersConnect Live in London

Tosin Eniolorunda, CEO of Moniepoint Africa, on #FoundersConnect Live in London

Tosin Eniolorunda is a leading innovator in the African Fintech space. He is the founder and CEO of Moniepoint Inc, a global, all-in-one, digital financial services provider with operations in Nigeria...

18 Maalis 202443min

Why you need to Network for Growth ft Damilare Ogunleye, CEO of Foodlama #FoundersConnect Live in London

Why you need to Network for Growth ft Damilare Ogunleye, CEO of Foodlama #FoundersConnect Live in London

“My own rule to networking is to give. You gain when you’re a giver” In this episode of Founders Connect, Damilare Ogunleye, founder of Foodlama, shared his insights during his Keynote session in Lo...

2 Maalis 202418min

Consistency and Clarity in Entrepreneurship ft Femi Iromini, CEO of Moni Africa #FoundersConnect

Consistency and Clarity in Entrepreneurship ft Femi Iromini, CEO of Moni Africa #FoundersConnect

In this Founders Connect episode, our host, Peace Itimi, sits down with the incredible Femi Iromini, the brain behind the YC-backed Moni Africa. Get ready for a candid conversation that goes beyond th...

25 Tammi 202439min

#FoundersConnect: Interview with Obi Emetarom of Zone Network

#FoundersConnect: Interview with Obi Emetarom of Zone Network

Obi Emetarom is a serial tech entrepreneur who has focused his entire career on the Fintech space in Africa. For his first venture in 2004 he co-founded Parkway Projects to provide fintech solutions f...

3 Tammi 202449min

Interview with Tosin Eniolorunda, CEO and Co-Founder of Moniepoint Group

Interview with Tosin Eniolorunda, CEO and Co-Founder of Moniepoint Group

Tosin Eniolorunda is the co-founder and CEO of Moniepoint (previously TeamApt), a global, all-in-one, digital financial services provider with operations in Nigeria and an ongoing expansion into other...

24 Joulu 202344min

Interview with Eloho Omame, Cofounder of First Check, Former MD Endeavor Nigeria.

Interview with Eloho Omame, Cofounder of First Check, Former MD Endeavor Nigeria.

Eloho Omame is the co-founder of First Check, a Venture Capital firm giving women-led companies their first seed investments. Before First Check, she was the MD and CEO of Endeavor, a company dedicate...

11 Joulu 202351min

Suosittua kategoriassa Liike-elämä ja talous

sijotuskasti
mimmit-sijoittaa
rss-rahapodi
psykopodiaa-podcast
herrasmieshakkerit
rss-rahamania
ostan-asuntoja-podcast
rahapuhetta
rss-doulapodi
rss-sami-miettinen-neuvottelija
juristipodi
rss-lahtijat
rss-paasipodi
rss-sisalto-kuntoon
pomojen-suusta
yrittaja
rss-muutoksenanatomiaa-podcast
rss-uppoava-vn-laiva
rss-bisnesta-bebeja
rss-tarkeista-asioista-2