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Why Africa Doesn’t Need Performance Promises, but Credibility
Africa has never lacked ambition. What it has lacked — unfairly, but persistently — is trust. Too often, conversations about investing in Africa are framed around potential returns. Big numbers. Fast growth. Catch-up stories. But long-term capital doesn’t respond to promises. It responds to process . Performance attracts attention. Credibility attracts capital. Global investors don’t need Africa to outperform tomorrow. They need to believe the rules won’t change unexpectedly.
Feb 22 min read


What If Africa Had Its Own “S&P 100”?
A “what if” exploration of an Africa Market 100 index — a continent-wide benchmark that could simplify access, improve perception, and attract long-term global capital through structure and investability.
Feb 23 min read


Why a Private Placement Platform With Secondary Markets Matters to Africa and Veri
If OTC markets are about structure and liquidity for existing instruments, private placement markets are about growth . They are where businesses raise capital to expand, to hire, to build infrastructure, to innovate. And across Africa, this is where a huge amount of economic potential lives — quietly, underfunded, and often disconnected from the capital that could help it scale. That’s why I believe building a Pan-African private placement and capital raise platform, with se
Jan 223 min read


Why Building an OTC Platform Matters So Much to Me, Africa, and Veri
Over-the-counter (OTC) markets don’t often get the attention they deserve. They aren’t as visible as stock exchanges. They don’t come with the same headlines or daily price tickers. But in many economies — especially developing and transitioning ones — OTC markets are where real economic activity quietly takes place. That’s why I believe building a Pan-African OTC platform with secondary market functionality is one of the most important things we can do for Africa. Across th
Jan 222 min read


My Vision for Africa: One Connected Continent
When I think about the future of Africa, I don’t see fragments. I see connection . Not broken markets. Not isolated opportunities. Not distant capitals and siloed potential. I see one Pan-African investment ecosystem — transparent, accessible, efficient, and interoperable. This isn’t a dream. It’s a clear roadmap. At Veri, our vision is to create one truly African Continent platform that unifies capital markets across every jurisdiction, and here’s what that means in action
Jan 222 min read


Why Connecting Africa Matters to Me
Some ideas stay with you for a long time before they become actionable. For me, the idea of Africa as a truly connected, cross-border trading continent is one of them. Not as a slogan, not as a vision slide — but as something practical, functional, and overdue. Africa isn’t short of capital. It isn’t short of ambition. And it certainly isn’t short of talent. What it has historically lacked is connectivity . Too often, capital is trapped within borders. Opportunities are fragm
Jan 152 min read


Choosing the Hard Path
There are always easier options. In business, in life, in leadership — shortcuts present themselves regularly. They rarely look unethical at first. More often, they look efficient. Sensible. Even smart. I’ve learned that the hardest paths are usually hard for a reason. Taking the long route forces you to understand what you’re building, not just assemble it. It requires patience when progress is slow and discipline when temptation appears dressed as opportunity. There were mo
Jan 152 min read


Learning to Say No
Sometimes the hardest word in business isn’t yes. It’s no . Early on, “no” can feel irresponsible. When you’re building something, revenue looks like validation. Opportunity feels like momentum. Turning either away can feel like you’re standing in the way of your own progress. But over time, I’ve learned that not all revenue moves you forward. There were moments when saying yes would have made life easier. More comfortable. Faster. It might have meant better optics — flying m
Jan 152 min read


The Quiet Strength of Being Understood
People often talk about support as encouragement. In my experience, the most valuable support doesn’t sound like motivation at all. It sounds like understanding. I’ve been fortunate in that my wife never needed an explanation for the realities of building something from nothing. She had been self-employed her entire life. She understood, instinctively, that running a business isn’t just a job — it’s a constant mental presence. The pressure doesn’t switch off in the evening. I
Jan 152 min read


Endurance Is the Skill No One Talks About
The older I get, the more I realise how much of success is about endurance. Not intelligence. Not confidence. Not even talent. Endurance. When you’re younger, success feels like something that should arrive quickly if you’re doing the right things. You work hard, you make good decisions, you push forward — and you expect progress to be visible, measurable, and fairly immediate. Real life doesn’t work like that. Some of the most meaningful periods of growth in my life were lon
Jan 152 min read


The Cost of Being “All In”
There’s a moment in every serious journey where you stop hedging. Not publicly. Not dramatically. Quietly . For me, that moment came early one morning on a beach in Dubai, walking with my wife as we had done countless times before. The conversation wasn’t rehearsed. It wasn’t emotional. It was factual. I remember saying to her, “ We’re all in. ” If life were a game of poker, it meant every chip we had was being pushed into the centre of the table. No safety stack. No fallback
Jan 152 min read

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