How Olumide Akintola Built Three Completely Different Business Models for Three African Markets

How Olumide Akintola Built Three Completely Different Business Models for Three African Markets

What does it actually take to go from walking Ibadan markets in sandals - because your shoe size didn't exist in Nigeria — to scaling a brand to 800,000 customers while spending less than 30% of your marketing budget? That's not a metaphor. That's Olumide Akinsola's actual origin story, and it tells you everything you need to know about how he thinks.Olumide started the way most people in this country start: with nothing except nerve. His first job was as a canvasser — dress corporate, carry a briefcase full of admission forms, walk the whole of Ibadan, and convince total strangers to trust a school nobody had ever heard of. He earned ₦6,005 a month. He wore sandals to the job because no shop in the city stocked his shoe size. And he generated so much demand that the school had to schedule four separate entrance exams to handle the traffic.That chapter set the template for everything that followed: understand what people actually want, go where they are, and earn trust before you ask for anything.In this episode, Olumide breaks down the full arc — from those Ibadan markets to heading marketing at SaveBoda, where he scaled the company to over 800,000 customers while spending under 30% of his allocated marketing budget to get there. He talks about what most people misunderstand about growth: that the little things — walking around, listening, watching what people don't say — often drive results that no paid acquisition campaign ever will.Then QuickBus, where as VP of Growth, he had to build three completely different operational and commercial models for Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya, same goal, wildly different execution, because cultural nuance is not optional. He also explains the counterintuitive moment when he stopped doing marketing entirely — when QuickBus pivoted from marketplace to asset financing company — and why data analytics replaced the entire marketing function.He talks about the years in between: shuttling Ibadan to Lagos every single day for months, sleeping on friends' mattresses on the floor, doing business development at an events company for a woman who flatly refused to honour their payment agreement — and walking away anyway, with receipts. He talks about the early days of Twitter Premier League and how football banter accidentally became his professional network. He talks about the music industry, the A&R work on a song you definitely know, and why his background in entertainment became one of his most underrated sales assets.And now he's building again — as Country Director for Digitax, a B2B SaaS tax compliance business — and he makes the case for why this role is the one that pulls together everything he's done over nearly 20 years: sales, operations, marketing, data, and the patience to build from scratch without the founder title.

Episoder(107)

They Built Nigeria’s Biggest Brands — But You Hardly Hear Their Names | UNSUNG Documentary

They Built Nigeria’s Biggest Brands — But You Hardly Hear Their Names | UNSUNG Documentary

In Nigeria’s thriving tech ecosystem, we often celebrate founders and engineers - the builders, the innovators, the faces on the covers. But behind every viral campaign, every trusted brand, and every...

20 Okt 20251h 24min

How Bamboo Is Helping Africans Build Wealth Through Investment | The Evolution of Bamboo

How Bamboo Is Helping Africans Build Wealth Through Investment | The Evolution of Bamboo

Wealth is not just about how much you earn. True wealth is about what you own. For decades, ownership in Africa has been blocked by policies, gatekeepers, and limited access to global markets. That’s ...

23 Sep 20251h 8min

The Startup Helping African SMEs Access Business Loans | Salad Africa’s Story with Chikodi Ukaiwe

The Startup Helping African SMEs Access Business Loans | Salad Africa’s Story with Chikodi Ukaiwe

In this episode of Founders Connect, Peace Itimi sits with Chikodi Ukaiwe, the Founder and CEO of Salad Africa, to uncover his incredible journey through banking, tech, entrepreneurship, and eventuall...

26 Aug 20251h 6min

The Best Founders Are Salespeople – How to Sell Anything | Seye Bandele at The Builders Summit 2025

The Best Founders Are Salespeople – How to Sell Anything | Seye Bandele at The Builders Summit 2025

In this powerful and engaging talk from The Builders Summit 2025, Seye Bandele breaks down one of the most underrated yet absolutely essential skills every founder must master: sales. Titled “The Best...

11 Jul 202520min

Building a Business That Survives 10+ Years in Africa | The Untold Story of Kopo Kopo with Dennis Ondeng

Building a Business That Survives 10+ Years in Africa | The Untold Story of Kopo Kopo with Dennis Ondeng

How do you build a startup that survives over a decade in Africa's tough tech terrain? In this interview, Dennis Ondeng, the CEO of Kopo Kopo, shares his remarkable journey of building and sustaining ...

4 Jun 202554min

He Shut Down a Winning Business to Build WorkPay | Paul Kimani on Building & Scaling Across Africa

He Shut Down a Winning Business to Build WorkPay | Paul Kimani on Building & Scaling Across Africa

What would you do if the most profitable part of your business was the hardest part to scale?In this exclusive Founders Connect episode, we sat down with Paul Kimani, the CEO and co-founder of Workpay...

25 Apr 202543min

Building Africa's Biggest Crypto Wallet - The Untold Story

Building Africa's Biggest Crypto Wallet - The Untold Story

In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Tobi Asu-Johnson, the founder of Zap Africa, to discuss his vision for building Africa's biggest crypto wallet. With the rise of crypto adoption in Africa...

21 Apr 202535min

Climbing the Tech Ladder in Nigeria: Tunde Ajibawo's Advice for Software Engineers | How I S3 Ep1

Climbing the Tech Ladder in Nigeria: Tunde Ajibawo's Advice for Software Engineers | How I S3 Ep1

In this inspiring and deeply insightful conversation, we take you on a journey through the eyes of someone who’s been building in the Nigerian tech space for over a decade.Tunde Ajibawo is the current...

21 Apr 202516min

Populært innen Business og økonomi

stopp-verden
lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
dine-penger-pengeradet
e24-podden
rss-penger-polser-og-politikk
rss-borsmorgen-okonominyhetene
pengepodden-2
livet-pa-veien-med-jan-erik-larssen
pengesnakk
finansredaksjonen
utbytte
morgenkaffen-med-finansavisen
rss-politisk-preik
lederpodden
liberal-halvtime
rss-pa-konto
tid-er-penger-en-podcast-med-peter-warren
stormkast-med-valebrokk-stordalen
rss-sunn-okonomi
rss-markedspuls-2