Episodes

  • EP15: Is Cash still King?
    May 28 2024

    The conversation explores the future of cash dependency in Nigeria. The speakers discuss the convenience and ease of using digital payment methods such as mobile transfers and POS systems. They highlight the growth of fintech platforms and the potential for increased revenue generation in the banking sector. However, they also acknowledge the need for caution in spending and the risk of fraud in a cashless society. The speakers emphasize the importance of finding a balance between liquid cash for emergencies and investments for the future.


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    38 mins
  • EP14: How to relocate to Canada (Naija Edition)
    Mar 16 2024

    Summary:

    In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the process of immigrating to Canada, focusing on the options of studying and working in the country. They highlight the importance of seeking professional help and dispel common misconceptions about the immigration process. They emphasize the need to choose the right school and program that aligns with career goals and to consider the long-term benefits beyond just admission. The episode provides valuable insights for Nigerians interested in immigrating to Canada.


    Takeaways:

    The driving force for Nigerians immigrating to Canada varies, but common motivations include education and job opportunities.

    It is important to seek professional help when navigating the immigration process to ensure success and avoid common misconceptions.

    When considering studying in Canada, choosing the right school and program that aligns with your career goals is crucial.

    Work permits are another option for immigration to Canada, but it can be more challenging for Nigerians to obtain them.

    Trusting professionals and seeking guidance is essential when immigrating to a new country.


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:45 What is Jakpa?

    06:48 Common Destinations

    07:32 Best Place to Jakpa

    09:31 Process of Immigrating to Canada

    12:17 Common Misconceptions and Challenges

    33:44 Job Permits and Cost of Living

    36:28 Permanent Residency and Study Routes

    42:07 Tuition Fees for Masters Programs

    53:21 New Immigration Policies in Canada


    How to reach us: Hosts Josemaria Agulanna:https://twitter.com/agulannajose David Ore:https://twitter.com/_seedavid Websites: Keble: www.keble.co Twinku:www.twinku.co Keble Trybe:https://chat.whatsapp.com/HxnvVt4YkLR...




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    45 mins
  • EP13: Building a good relationship with Money
    Feb 18 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, David Oreoluwa interviews Oluwafemi Ademilua, the co-founder and CEO of Twinku, a personal finance management platform in Nigeria. They discuss the importance of having a good relationship with money and how it impacts our actions. Femi shares his definition of a good relationship with money, which involves using it to create value and not feeling pressured by it. They also explore the concept of creating a structure for money and how it can help individuals manage their finances effectively. Fermi shares his personal journey with money, from investing in stocks to transitioning into entrepreneurship. Finally, they discuss the mission of Twinku, which is to build the most helpful personal finance tool for Nigerians. In this conversation, Femi Ademilua, CEO and Co-founder of Twinkle, discusses the importance of planning your spending and creating a budget around your income. He highlights the need for individuals to have a clear understanding of their financial situation and to avoid excessive discretionary spending. Femi also shares the mission of Twinkle, which aims to help Nigerians manage their personal finances and improve their financial lives. He emphasizes the importance of having a complete overview of one's financial accounts and assets. The conversation also includes success stories of Twinku users and the partnership between Twinku and Keble.


    Takeaways


    A good relationship with money involves using it to create value and not feeling pressured by it.

    Creating a structure for money can help individuals manage their finances effectively.

    Transitioning from a traditional job to entrepreneurship requires a shift in mindset and a different approach to managing personal and business finances.

    Habits for a good relationship with money include being accountable, living within or below your means, and not spending in anticipation of future income.

    The mission of Twinku is to provide Nigerians with a helpful personal finance tool that helps them manage their money and plan for the future. Plan your spending and create a budget around your income to ensure you have something to save.

    Twinku aims to help Nigerians manage their personal finances and improve their financial lives.

    Having a complete overview of your financial accounts and assets is crucial for effective financial management.

    The partnership between Twinku and Keble offers users the opportunity to sync their accounts and gain a comprehensive view of their financial network.


    Links:

    Hosts

    Josemaria Agulanna:https://twitter.com/agulannajose

    David Ore:https://twitter.com/_seedavid

    Oluwafemi Ademilua:https://twitter.com/milluher


    Websites:

    Keble: www.keble.co

    Twinku:www.twinku.co

    Keble Trybe:https://chat.whatsapp.com/HxnvVt4YkLRGXf0UKVsyN7


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    03:24 Defining a Good Relationship with Money

    07:06 Creating a Structure for Money

    11:32 Fermi's Journey with Money

    18:02 Transitioning from Traditional Job to Entrepreneurship

    23:25 Habits for a Good Relationship with Money

    32:43 The Mission of Twinkle

    37:19 Planning Your Spending and Budgeting

    38:17 The Mission of Twinkle

    41:09 Success Stories of Twinkle Users

    46:07 The Importance of Estate Management

    48:05 Partnership with Twinkle and Kevu

    51:14 Incentives for Cable Users

    53:28 Closing Remarks and Community Effort


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    52 mins
  • EP12: How Wealthy People Invest? - Seun Idowu (Private Financial Adviser)
    Feb 10 2024

    Hosts: Josemaria Agulanna- X handle:  / agulannajose   David Oreoluwa- X handle:  / _seedavid  

    Guest:

    Seun Idowu:https://twitter.com/seunidowu This Episode breaks down how wealthy people think and build wealth

    00:00 Introduction

    00:12 Introducing the Guest

    02:14 Working in the Financial Industry

    09:03 The Biggest Misconception About Money

    13:42 The Mindset of Wealth Creation

    20:29 The Need for Wealth Creators

    21:22 The Importance of Mindset

    23:06 The Difference Between Wealth Creators and Everyday People

    25:43 The Need for Changes in Education

    34:07 The Sustainable Model of Finishing School and Getting a Job

    38:49 How Wealthy People Look at Risk and Return

    46:09 The Categorization of High-Net-Worth Individuals in Nigeria

    55:06 Advice for Wealth Preservation

    59:52 Investing in US-denominated assets

    01:01:08 Advice for newcomers

    01:02:08 The importance of guidance and expertise

    01:03:34 The role of financial literacy

    01:04:01 Starting with a solid product

    01:04:56 Avoiding common real estate investment mistakes

    01:06:04 Investing with one million Naira

    01:06:46 Two industries to consider

    01:13:58 Promoting financial literacy

    01:25:32 Final words and encouragement

    As always the podcast is sponsored by Keble, your wealth management app for Africans Globally. Website: www.keble.co Keble Trybe: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HxnvVt4YkLR...

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • EP11: Your Money Journey for 2024
    Feb 2 2024

    After 12 months break, David and Jam is back with a new episode and we talk about the last 12 months and the next 12 months in 2024.


    We talk about Investment, spending, and predictions for the year.


    As always the podcast is sponsored by Keble, your wealth management app for Africans Globally.


    Website:www.keble.co


    Community:https://chat.whatsapp.com/HxnvVt4YkLRGXf0UKVsyN7






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    58 mins
  • EP 10: Detty December 2022 Edition
    Nov 26 2022
    This episode is the last episode for season 1 and we are so grateful to have you in our journey, thank you so much. Please don’t forget to follow, like and share, means a lot to the Team💚. If you want to know more about keble you can join our exclusive community on WhatsApp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/DP5qG0hGwGnLfD1vWjRXgv. This episode is sponsored by Keble💚
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    29 mins
  • EP9: Let’s talk Money (The Female vs Male Perspective)
    Nov 7 2022
    In this episode we had new guests from the Keble team join us, Adebisi and Onyinye. We talked about money from the female perspective and how to be better with our personal finance. To learn more join our community by clicking https://t.me/kebletrybe
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    36 mins
  • EP8: Building a Real Estate Portfolio as a Tech Bro (Twitter Space Edition)
    Nov 7 2022
    This Episode is focused on talking to a tech bro and how he built is portfolio. To learn more about this join our Community: https://t.me/kebletrybe
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    1 hr and 7 mins