In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey sits down with Amir Debra — one of Ghana's pioneering bloggers and influencers with 20 years in media — for a conversation that dismantles the myth that entrepreneurship is about reckless risk taking or waiting for perfect opportunities to fall into your lap.
This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why taking calculated risks is different from gambling with your life, why luck is real but only works when preparation meets opportunity, why working for someone else can teach you what you need to build your own empire, why content creation is not just about popularity and going viral, and why being an entrepreneur in the creative space means constantly thinking outside the box to make your business work.
From contributing content to Ghana Web and realizing the platform he built for free was getting bigger brand deals than the company paying him, to transitioning from one media opportunity to another because he was always prepared when chance showed up, to launching his own brand and learning that profitability is not just about margins but about control, growth, and the ability to do what you want — this conversation is proof that entrepreneurship is not about one big break. It's about recognizing every opportunity, being ready to move, and building something sustainable step by step.
The conversation also dives deep into the realities of building a media business in Ghana: why the ecosystem was not ready for digital content early on and traditional media still had all the advertising budget, why moving from company to company taught him global trends and insights that shaped his own platform, why launching Amir TV came from knowledge gained working with European companies like Ringier and Galaxy Tech, and why most influencers and content creators in Ghana have the popularity but the business sense is not switched on early enough.
From working on a project with Nokia phones uploading content to Africannews.com, to being headhunted by competitors because his work spoke louder than his resume, to registering a company and hiring people while juggling multiple media projects, to realizing that entrepreneurship in the creative space means using all your faculties because creativity plus business is a completely different challenge — this episode is a masterclass in how preparation, timing, and the ability to see opportunities others ignore can build a two decade career in one of the most unstable industries in Ghana.
This episode is for every young person who thinks content creation is just about followers and virality, every aspiring entrepreneur who believes they need to take massive risks to win, and every creative professional who wonders how to turn years of visibility and influence into actual business ownership. Amir Debra proves that longevity in media is not about luck alone — it's about being ready when opportunities come, learning from every experience, and thinking like a business owner even when you are still working for someone else.