Flutterwave Relaunches “The Wave Podcast” to Spotlight Africa’s Tech and Creative Innovators
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Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, has announced the relaunch of The Wave Podcast. A platform dedicated to showcasing authentic stories and insights from Africa’s brightest minds in technology and the creative economy.
The first season features an exciting lineup of guests including Odun Eweniyi, Co-Founder and COO of PiggyVest; Fu’ad Lawal, Founder of Archivi.ng; and Ted Oladele, Founder of Mira and Lead Product Manager at Chowdeck. Other guests include Funmi Olaniyi, Flutterwave’s AVP of Public Sector; Kennedy Offor, Lead of Sales and Partnerships at Chowdeck; Jennifer Onwudiwe, Head of Growth at Mono; and Seye Bandele, Co-Founder and CEO of PaidHR.
According to Yewande Akomolafe-Kalu, Flutterwave’s Head of Branding and Storytelling, the podcast’s relaunch comes at a pivotal time in Africa’s fast-growing innovation landscape. “When we first launched The Wave Podcast, it gave us a glimpse into the power of storytelling in Africa’s tech ecosystem,” she said. “Now, with the evolution of the ecosystem, this is the perfect time to continue those conversations, giving both African and global audiences access to unfiltered thoughts of those building and leading across industries.”
The Wave Podcast aims to offer deep, meaningful conversations that explore innovation, resilience, leadership, and creativity shaping Africa’s future. It also seeks to bridge the gap between African innovators and global audiences by amplifying authentic narratives of growth, challenges, and success within the continent’s thriving digital space.
Episodes of The Wave Podcast are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, providing easy access for listeners worldwide to connect with Africa’s most influential voices driving change across technology and the creative sectors.
Through this relaunch, Flutterwave reaffirms its commitment to not only powering payments across Africa but also fostering a culture of storytelling, collaboration, and knowledge exchange that drives long-term innovation on the continent.