Let's Act: Sustainably Developing Africa and Beyond

Tokunbo 'Toks' Ifaturoti

Hello Sustainable Friends and welcome to the Let’s Act: Sustainably Developing Africa and Beyond Podcast. Here, we will share bold and innovative solutions that will help us tackle social, economic, and environmental issues that affect sustainable development. The “Let’s Act” Podcast episodes will amplify the voices of people from communities, businesses, academia, civil society organizations, and more as they share REAL experiences and stories that will inspire and foster development for Africa and the world we want. Our guests and listeners will come from all over the world and so exciting, insightful, and transformational times lie ahead. Together, we can make a difference by sharing and learning as we all work towards leaving a sustainable legacy. Let’s Act! read less
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Episodes

EP 28. The Brand Mindset: Personal and Professional Tips
Jun 30 2023
EP 28. The Brand Mindset: Personal and Professional Tips
Hello Sustainable Friends and welcome to this episode titled, 'The Brand Mindset: Personal and Professional Tips'.  I had a fantastic interview session with our guest Lily Naadu Mensah the Branding Specialist, Event Host, Inspirational Speaker, and author of the book titled,  Work Your Quirks.  The Businesswoman’s Companion for a Sparkling Personal Brand. ·     Lily has a career spanning over 30 years in branding and communication which has allowed her to live and work for Global brands across Europe, Africa, and the USA. ·     She has a diverse portfolio in business and personal development and combines these strengths to deliver highly impressionable service across the board. ·     Lily has been described as a lady with gravitas, humility, and respect.Highlights:Understand the difference between Celebrity Power Vs, Gravitas PowerBe clear on where you are working, who are you working with, who you are, and where you want to goFind out what the acronyms Q.U.I.R.K, A.B.C, and the 4Rs mean and how they can guide your personal and professional journeyThe benefits of networking and why you must bring your all to the tableListen to some snippets from her book titled,  Work Your Quirks. The Businesswoman’s Companion for a Sparkling Personal Brand is available on AmazonThe Playbook:  https://lilymensah.com/downloads/the-playbook/Please - Listen, Like, and Share!Many thanks,@TokunboIfaturoti @Ladymensahbrand@Let'sActAfrica#June 2023
EP 26. Work and Economic Growth: Caladium Lagos SME Bootcamp
Apr 30 2023
EP 26. Work and Economic Growth: Caladium Lagos SME Bootcamp
Hello Sustainable Friends! I had an exciting interview with   Ayo-Bankole Akintujoye a Strategy & Transformation professional with thirteen years of experience that covers leadership roles as the Head of Strategy Groups in the financial markets, insurance, and oil & gas industries. Our Podcast - Let's Act: Sustainably Developing Africa and Beyond is titled, "Work and Economic Growth: Caladium Lagos SME Bootcamp". I invite you to listen in as always.As a Strategy Consultant, Ayo-Bankole led many strategy projects across sub-Saharan Africa, working for KPMG, PwC, Phillips Consulting, and C2G Consulting. He has provided strategy advice to over 130 companies, governments, and development institutions, including the AfDB, World Bank, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Bristow Group, Actis, Axa, and many other large and SME organizations with transactions value of over $120million.  His consulting experience cuts across strategy & execution, change management, process improvement, due diligence, merger & acquisition, etc.Ayo - Bankole is a serial entrepreneur and founder, an advocate for good governance, and the growth of MSMEs as the key to unlocking Africa’s economic potential. He is the Convener of the Caladium Lagos SME Bootcamp.A platform he co-founded to help enhance the business management skills of MSMEs to reduce their risks of failure and contribute to SDG8. He has supported over 5,500 SMEs via the Bootcamp and through Caladium Consulting, a firm he founded to provide MSMEs with access to first-class professional services.You can connect with him on Twitter via @AyoBankole or Instagram via @AyoBankoleePlease - Listen, Like, and Share!Many thanks,@Tokunbo Ifaturoti @Let'sActAfrica#April 2023
EP  24. The Journey to Greatness: Educating and Empowering our Youth
Feb 28 2023
EP 24. The Journey to Greatness: Educating and Empowering our Youth
Hello Sustainable Friends and welcome to this episode titled:  The Journey to Greatness: Educating and Empowering our Youth.  I had a fantastic interview session with our guest Phinnah Chichi Ikeji who is a passionate Parenting  Consultant and Coach.She has worked with parents and teens for over 10 years, helping parents how to understand, communicate, connect, and raise the next responsible leaders of tomorrow. Her organization, Parenting Teens Solutions Ltd. is dedicated to Educating, Empowering, Encouraging, and Equipping parents with the right tools to help themselves and their teens as they navigate through the changes and challenges of the adolescent journey. It is her mission to help, support, and disrupt wrong parenting habits/norms and transform the lives of families through wholesome, compassion-led thinking.Her parenting experience and work have given her opportunities to speak on global platforms, local UK authorities, schools, and churches both in the UK and around the world. She is the host of the Parenting Teens Solutions Podcast, (listed in the 11th in the top 60 world podcast list for parenting teens). She is an Amazon best-selling author, an International speaker, and a mother to two young adults and two teenagers.Highlights:Tools for how to listen to our children and youthWhy it is important to provide a safe environment for them to learn from their mistakes and celebrate their winsHow to empower them to be responsible and accountable on their journey to greatnessDoes success leave clues?Learn from a personal true story Listen to powerful nuggets for greatness at the end for children, youth, and adultsPlease - Listen, Like, and Share!Many thanks,@Tokunbo Ifaturoti @Let'sActAfrica#February2023
EP 22: Japa Syndrome: Loss to Africa and Gift to the Diaspora?
Dec 31 2022
EP 22: Japa Syndrome: Loss to Africa and Gift to the Diaspora?
Hello Sustainable Friends and welcome to this episode titled: Japa Syndrome: Loss to Africa and Gift to the Diaspora? I had a wonderful interview session with Funmilola Ajayi of Industrial Training Fund – Head of Finance and Accounting and Assistant Director with over 21 years of experience working in the Human Resource space. Outside of work, Funmilola is passionate about making a difference and gives back to her community as a volunteer in different capacities. Funmilola is an alumnus of Ondo State University where she studied Economics.Listen to Funmilola's responses to discussions on the following:1. What does 'Japa' mean? 2. Why do you think everyone is talking about the Japa Syndrome? What are the short, medium, and long-term impacts on the development of our youth and the nation?3. There have been different waves of Japa but this seems to be the fiercest as some will say there is no incentive to get them back again in Nigeria. What are your thoughts?4. There is mention of making the environment conducive for the youths to thrive.  Surely, not everyone wants to Japa?5. Countries (UK, USA, Canada, Germany, Sweden, etc) are actively setting the scene to attract our youth either for further education (masters and Ph.D.) or work. This amounts to brain drain and a loss to Africa and a gain to the Diaspora. What do you think?6. You seem to advocate for Nigerians that have ‘Japaed’ to consider going back to Nigeria and establishing themselves in Nigeria or any African Country that they come from after their studies or work. Is this a fair request?7. The world is now a global village with different nuances linking all the continents together most especially technology. Any advice to the current and next generation on Sustainable Development especially in the education space?8. How can we ensure we highlight sustainability through the Sustainable Development Goals - SDG4 – promote lifelong learning through reading, inclusive education, and provide opportunities for all? 9. How do you relax?Please - Listen, Like, and Share!Many thanks,@Tokunbo Ifaturoti @Let'sActAfrica#December 2022
EP. 21 Technology in Africa: Youth Readiness in Nigeria
Nov 30 2022
EP. 21 Technology in Africa: Youth Readiness in Nigeria
Hello Sustainable Friends and welcome to this episode titled: Technology in Africa: Youth readiness in Nigeria. I had an awesome interview session with Dr. Ebenezer Idowu Olatubosun Ajayia a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Biochemistry, Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria, where he currently serves as the Head of the Department of Biochemistry, including the Science Laboratory Technology Programme. He serves as the Director of STEMSEL Nigeria, an NGO arm of STEMSEL Foundation Australia which deploys (pedagogy, heutagogy, andragogy, and ergonagy) various functional learning, work, and leadership processes.Dr. Ajayi is a member of notable professional societies.When he's not teaching or doing research, he invests his time in family, community, church, chi/martial arts, and gardening. He champions a  science education outreach programme where he is passionately leads the advocacy for the disruptive Runlinc Easy Coding for AI, IoT & Robotics. These are social learning tools used to drive the achievement of the SDGs through his STREEAAMMIEbeyondSTEM Programme of the Ebelola Bioenergetic Solutions Ltd.Dr. Ajayi is happily married to an equally admirable wife, and their union is blessed with amazing children.Have you heard of Runlinc Easy Coding for Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things & Robotics?Listen to Dr. Ajayi's evidence-based stories from countries such as Nigeria, Cameroun, Sudan, Zambia, Australia, and many more.  Hear about how youth are winning competitions, helping their parents to save on domestic bills through creative forward-thinking ideas, and winning scholarships by designing, smart and intelligent devices, QR Codes, and more! Please - Listen, Like, and Share!Many thanks,@Tokunbo Ifaturoti @Let'sActAfrica@ebenezer idowu o. ajayi (phd, embdr, fipmd)
EP. 20 Giving Back: Education, Empowerment, and Fulfillment in the Diaspora and Africa
Oct 31 2022
EP. 20 Giving Back: Education, Empowerment, and Fulfillment in the Diaspora and Africa
Hello Sustainable Friends and welcome to this episode titled: Giving Back: Education, Empowerment, and Fulfilment in the Diaspora and Africa. I had a fantastic interview session with Wole Sanwo a seasoned Accountant and a Fellow of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants (FCCA).He has over 30 years of experience working in different capacities within Social Housing in the United Kingdom In March 2022, Wole retired from permanent roles to transition to N.E.D (Non-Executive Director) roles. He joined One YMCA in June 2022 in an interim capacity, as Head of Finance. Outside of work, Wole is passionate about giving back to his community and has been instrumental in the development of the vibrant old schools network, NSF (UK), where members have raised thousands of pounds for school projects back in Africa. Wole is an alumnus of Igbobi College Yaba Old Boys Association (ICOBA EUROPE).Listen to Wole's responses to questions such as:1. What does giving back mean to you?  Why is it important?2. What groups of people have benefited from your activities?3. How do you find and engage with stakeholders? Do you collaborate with other groups or people to fulfill your vision?4. What challenges have you faced? How did you overcome them?5. Share success stories - collaboration with UK and Africa, NSF (UK) fundraising etc 6. Any lessons learned?7. Advice to the current and next generation on Sustainable Development especially in the education space.Please - Listen, Like, and Share!Many thanks,@Tokunbo Ifaturoti @Let'sActAfrica
EP 17: Clean Cooking: Sustainability through Innovation
Jul 19 2022
EP 17: Clean Cooking: Sustainability through Innovation
Hello Sustainable Friends and welcome to this episode titled: Clean Cooking: Sustainability through Innovation.I had an awesome and insightful time with my guest Amina Ali. Amina is emerging from a legal background and now the Group Project Manager at Ener-G-Africa a leading energy company in Africa focused on the development of sustainable energy solutions.She is a social impact project strategic leader whose purpose is to transform the lives of families in poor communities around the world. To date, Ener G – Africa has develop high carbon finance projects under three operational platforms being:  Cleaner cooking [we manufacture cookstoves that are distributed for free to poor communities in different countries] Efficient Lighting Sustainable Energy Ener-G-Africa is one of C-Quest Capital's implementing partners in Africa with its holding company in the United Kingdom (UK) and headquarters in Cape Town, South Africa.Amina is responsible for the overall direction of the company, with particular focus on strategic leadership. Amina oversees Ener -G Africa’s work in the  - South Africa, Mozambique, Malawi, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Angola, Rwanda, and Kenya. The goal is to be a continental powerhouse of changing lives for the better.  Ener-G-Africa' s moto is Sustainability through Innovation.Picture this: From Malawi to Cape Town women have become empowered using these Rocket Stoves , girls can now go to school and the men can use these stoves to make bricks which are used to build houses leading to multiple streams of income!!!Please - Listen, Like, and Share!Many thanks,@Tokunbo Ifaturoti @Let'sActAfrica