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Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

Derrick Abaitey
Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey
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  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Stop Blaming Unemployment - There Are Jobs, You Just Lack the Right Attitude

    13/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey delivers a conversation that dismantles the myth that serving others is a waste of time, or that every act of service must come with immediate financial rewards to be worth your effort.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why 80 to 90% of people you serve will give you zero reward but the reward comes from the attitude of service not from expecting something in return, why refusing to serve because you think it is beneath you is the fastest way to stay stuck and irrelevant, why being a Blackberry ambassador on campus for just a t-shirt and a phone seemed pointless to the cool kids but opened doors 15 years later to becoming CEO of Red Africa, why skills get you hired but attitude gets you fired and 95% of job losses happen because of attitude not lack of ability, and why there are jobs available but not enough people with the right attitude to do them because schools teach skills but attitude comes from home.

    From applying to be a Blackberry ambassador when 10,000 people across the country applied and the coolest kids on campus refused because the reward was just a phone and branded shirts, to making it through multiple interview rounds from 10,000 to 500 to 50 to 10 to three because he was willing to serve without expecting massive rewards, to eventually earning a salary from that same role that shocked him because it was never about the money in the first place, to that same opportunity leading to becoming CEO of Red Africa 15 years later even though his own business makes more revenue than his salary at Red — this conversation is proof that service is not about immediate rewards. It is about positioning yourself for opportunities you cannot yet see and building credibility that opens doors when the time is right.

    The conversation also dives deep into the employment versus entrepreneurship debate: why one of the richest men in the world worked as an employee at Microsoft and is still one of the richest men today, why footballers are employees with strict contracts but nobody questions their success because it looks fun, why entrepreneurship is the way forward because it creates jobs for others but employment is not slavery if you approach it with the right mindset, why there is no unemployment crisis but rather a crisis of people refusing to do jobs that are not pleasant or do not have enough financial rewards tied to them, and why the bar for entry in marketing is low and there are programs to upskill quickly but people refuse to do the work because they want the reward without the process.

    From hiring constantly for three years and watching over 130 staff exit not because they were fired but because they realized the company was making more money than they were being paid, to only firing one person in five months because exits happen when people believe they deserve more, to understanding that every generation looks back and thinks the previous one had it easier but when you are in the struggle it feels like the hardest thing ever, to realizing that if you do not do it now the next generation will look at you and say you had it easier too — this episode is a masterclass in service, attitude, and the reality that opportunities do not come to people who refuse to serve because they think the reward is not big enough.

    The episode also tackles the mindset that young people have about jobs: why people in the US and UK complain about no jobs just like Africans do but the difference is attitude and willingness to do what is required,
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Success Unlocked: From Selling Yams to Building a Multi-Million Real Estate Empire - How Danny Angels Did It With Zero Capital

    12/06/2026 | 1h 8 mins.
    You Don't OWN Land in Ghana - The Harsh Truth No One Tells You | Danny Angels

    Look - you think you bought land in Ghana. You didn't. You bought interest in it. And almost nobody who hands over their money understands what that actually means until it's too late.

    In this episode I sit down with Danny Angels, CEO of Royal Kingdom Estate — a man who went from a family that owned nothing but a bicycle to selling over 600 acres of litigation-free land and employing 800+ people. He started from the bush. No capital. No connections. Just the one skill he says built everything: the ability to sell.

    We get into the stuff that costs people their homes and their peace. How land in Accra is "deadly" to deal with. The due diligence most buyers skip. What allodial, freehold, leasehold and usufruct actually mean for you. What really happens to your property after 99 years. The rule that quietly traps diaspora buyers - and the legal loophole around it. And why 78% of young Ghanaians may never own a home… plus exactly how 4 people can come together and each own one for as little as GHS25,000.

    If you've ever planned to buy land, build a home, or get into real estate in Ghana - watch this before you spend a single cedi.

    📍 KONNECTED MINDS LIVE — KUMASI
    On the 9th of September, 1,600 entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs are coming together under one roof at the KNUST Great Hall, Kumasi.

    Ticket Link: https://www.konnectedmindslive.com/

    Guest: Danny Angels

    A Ghanaian real estate entrepreneur, humanitarian, and the CEO of Royal Kingdom Estate. He is widely recognized for his work in connecting international investors and the African diaspora with transparent, litigation-free land and housing opportunities in Ghana

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/danny_angels1/?hl=en

    Company: https://www.royalkingdomestate.com/

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    🎙️ ABOUT THE HOST
    Derrick Abaitey is a Ghanaian entrepreneur, podcast host, and personal development advocate.

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/derrick.abaitey

    #Podcast #GhanaPodcast #Africanpodcast #NigerianPodcast
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Stop Blaming Yesterday's Problems - Gen Z Needs Hustle, Not Excuses

    11/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey delivers a conversation that dismantles the myth that focusing on your weaknesses or avoiding being used by others is the path to success, or that protecting your pride is more important than gaining experience and exposure.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why the world has already seen your weaknesses so stop wasting energy trying to hide them, why majoring on your strengths and finding people who excel in your weak areas is how you build empires, why being used by others is not exploitation but training and refinement, why allowing yourself to be useful means gaining access to rooms and experiences you could never enter alone, and why the moment you refuse to be used is the moment you become useless because nobody needs what you are not willing to give.

    From carrying a photocopier to university while classmates carried suitcases, to dancing with Kafui and following her around for 40,000 cedis without complaint because the exposure was worth more than the pay, to working as a game operator learning how to beat players so customers would keep coming back, to being a mechanic on the streets fixing carburetors and learning every car part so no one could ever fool him, to selling shawarma all night till morning understanding the value of hard work, to doing a plaster of Paris business because someone said he could not handle it and proving them wrong — this conversation is proof that success is not built by people who protect their ego. It is built by people who allow themselves to be used, refined, and trained by every experience until they become indispensable.

    The conversation also dives deep into the mindset shift young Ghanaians desperately need: why a fish climbing a tree looks weak but put it in water and it thrives, why a bird on water is prey but put it in the sky and it is king, why you must find your space and refine your strengths instead of obsessing over your weaknesses, why the more people use you the more useful you become and the less they use you the more useless you are, and why the Bible says if you do not use what is useful it becomes useless so people should allow themselves to be used because that is where training and impact happen.

    From understanding that if Dangote called today and said he needed someone to carry his bag around most people would say no because they think it is beneath them, to realizing that carrying Dangote's bag means entering rooms you would never access by yourself and learning from proximity what no classroom can teach, to following the example of Joseph in the Bible who was used by Pharaoh to interpret a dream for free with no reward promised but because he allowed himself to be used he ended up managing an entire empire, to recognizing that Pharaoh did not bless Joseph out of love but because Joseph created value by solving a problem and then was tasked to fix it — this episode is a masterclass in humility, service, and the reality that being used is not weakness. It is the training ground for greatness.

    The episode also tackles the Gen Z mentality that refuses to hold bags, run errands, or serve others because they think it is exploitation, when in reality it is exposure and access. From working in a mechanic shop and learning how to deal with street issues so no one can fool him with car parts, to operating a game shop and mastering the craft so well he could beat anyone and keep customers coming back, to understanding that every job he did where people thought they were using him was actually him serving and making money while gaining skills that built the life he has today — this conversation proves that the people who refuse to be used are the same people who stay stuck complaining about lack of opportunities.
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Stop Thinking Bosses Owe You More - Skills Get You Hired, Attitude Gets You Fired

    10/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey delivers a conversation that dismantles the myth that getting paid well means you're earning what you deserve, or that employers owe you more money simply because the business is making profits from your work.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why no employee will ever be paid enough for the work they are doing because if you are truly putting in the work and seeing results you will always feel you deserve more, why 95% of people lose jobs because of attitude not lack of skill, why you get hired for your skill but fired for your attitude and schools cannot teach you attitude because that comes from home, why business owners take loans and put their cars as collateral while employees go home free without those sleepless nights, and why the reward for taking greater risk as an entrepreneur is having the better reward even when employees think the pay is unfair.

    From hiring constantly for three years because people exit when they realize the company is making more money than they are being paid, to firing only once in five months but watching over 130 staff leave because they believe they deserve higher salaries, to telling his driver that nobody will ever pay him enough for the work he is doing because fair compensation is a myth when you are truly productive, to explaining that if you are being paid enough it means you are lazy because productive people always generate more value than their salary reflects — this conversation is proof that employment is not about fairness. It is about contracts, terms, and understanding that entrepreneurs will never voluntarily pay you what you think you are worth because the business has to survive and grow beyond just salaries.

    The conversation also dives deep into the cycle that traps employees and entrepreneurs: why employees move from job to job chasing higher pay only to repeat the same complaint everywhere, why entrepreneurs borrow money and use their assets as collateral while employees enjoy the freedom of going home without those financial pressures, why motivation is the fuel that drives discipline but discipline is what keeps you going when motivation fades, why the fear of failure is a stronger motivator than the desire for success but staying healthy requires a different level of motivation than just staying alive, and why being diagnosed with diabetes type two three years ago forced him to hit the gym, quit sugar, and reverse the condition but now that the fear is gone he is back to eating cake and ice cream only more measured because the motivation shifted.

    From explaining that your employee comes to you complaining about how much you spent on tickets and accommodation in Nigeria and demands higher pay without understanding the hidden costs like ticket price changes and extra food expenses that were not budgeted, to realizing that employees see the big picture and expect compensation but they do not see the sacrifices, loans, and collateral behind the scenes, to understanding that motivation and discipline work hand in hand because motivation comes from what drives you to choose a goal while discipline is how you stay the course even when the goal does not seem to be coming closer — this episode is a masterclass in understanding the employer and employee dynamic, why fair pay is a myth, and why motivation without discipline is just excitement that fades when the work gets hard.

    This episode is for every young person who thinks their employer owes them more money just because the business is profitable, every employee who believes they are underpaid without understanding the risks and sacrifices entrepreneurs take, and every aspiring entrepreneur who needs to understand that paying people fairly does not mean paying them what they think they deserve because there will always be a limit and if you do not set it the cycle will never end.
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Stop Expecting Handouts - Nobody Owes You Work, Create Value Or Stay Unemployed

    09/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey delivers a conversation that dismantles the myth that entrepreneurship means being the boss who sits back while everyone else does the work, or that employment and business ownership are opposing paths that cannot coexist.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why being an entrepreneur means being the biggest servant in your own business, why the CEO who leaves the office latest is not weak but wise, why if you are the strongest person on your team you have already failed, why employment and entrepreneurship are not dissimilar because both require servanthood and discipline, and why the greatest leaders surround themselves with people smarter than them and create systems that run even when they are not there.

    From working from home every Monday since 2016 because Sunday church pressure made Monday feel like psychological warfare, to resuming at the office by 4:30 on Tuesday so the team never has to wait, to staying latest in the office because leadership is about ensuring everyone else's work gets done, to juggling both a business and a CEO role at Red Africa because the work required is clear and everything else must be sacrificed — this conversation is proof that success is not about choosing one path. It is about mastering the art of servanthood, time management, and knowing what to give up so you can give your best to what matters most.

    The conversation also dives deep into the mindset shift young entrepreneurs desperately need: why joining Red Africa as CEO was harder than expected because sitting in a room full of PR experts revealed he was the dumbest person there, why being comfortable with learning meant asking interns questions and taking notes in meetings to go back and study, why you can only be dumb once because the evidence of learning is performance, why giving up football games and movies was necessary to create time for both businesses, and why most people complaining about not having time are actually filling their hours with distractions instead of prioritizing what truly moves them forward.

    From learning that Elon Musk runs multiple empires like X, SpaceX, and Tesla because each business serves a different purpose but they all connect, to realizing that Red Africa and his own marketing agency are not competing interests but complementary visions, to understanding that owning a business does not mean you get all of someone's time but rather the focused attention required to lead effectively, to accepting that wanting more than what you are today means shifting your personality and redefining what is possible — this episode is a masterclass in leadership, time management, and the reality that entrepreneurship and employment are both forms of service that require sacrifice, discipline, and the willingness to be the hardest working person in the room.

    This episode is for every young person who thinks being an entrepreneur means doing the least work, every aspiring leader who believes hiring people means delegating everything and relaxing, and every professional who wonders whether to pursue employment or entrepreneurship when the real answer is that both paths require the same servant mentality and relentless commitment to excellence. This conversation proves that success is not about choosing between business and employment — it is about mastering both by understanding that leadership is servanthood, and the moment you accept that is the moment you begin to scale beyond yourself.
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Konnected Minds: Success, Wealth & Mindset. This show helps ambitious people crush limiting beliefs and build unstoppable confidence. Created and Hosted by Derrick Abaitey YT: https://youtube.com/@KonnectedMinds?si=s2vkw92aRslgfsV_ IG: https://www.instagram.com/konnectedminds/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@konnectedminds?_t=8ispP2H1oBC&_r=1 Podcast in Africa | Podcast in Ghana | Podcast in Nigeria | Best Podcast in Nigeria | Africa's best podcast
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