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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: Real Estate Won't Get Cheaper - Stop Crying About Prices and Start Making Money in Ghana

    31/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey sits down for a conversation that dismantles the myth that real estate in Ghana will ever become affordable by waiting or hoping for cheaper prices.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why homes are not going to get cheaper in Ghana, not today, not tomorrow, why when something is too good to be true in real estate it's always a scam, why diaspora Ghanaians keep falling for fraudulent developers promising miracle prices, why a four bedroom townhouse in East Legon selling for $580,000 makes perfect sense and is actually worth it, and why the only real solution is to stop crying about prices and start strategizing on how to make more money.

    From building three homes in one year after receiving compensation from a road expansion, to selling two and moving into one while flipping another property, to watching scam real estate companies paste billboards across Accra promising three bedrooms at ridiculous prices and knowing they would crash, to telling diaspora friends to avoid the trap and being ignored until months later when they called asking how he saw what they didn't see — this conversation is proof that real estate is called real estate because it's the only estate that is real, and even if the house burns, the land remains valuable.

    The conversation also dives deep into why real estate scams thrive in Ghana: how developers use slang, technology, and marketing to fool diaspora buyers who think they're lucky to find cheap deals, how content creators are paid to advertise fraudulent land deals with funny prices, how over 800 homes were promised by one company and buyers are still in court today, and why anyone who thinks they can buy prime property for less than market value is not lucky — they're a fool.

    From explaining why we import most building materials from the universal marketplace which drives on competition and price, to breaking down why the only variation in real estate cost is the price of land and finishes, to revealing that he sold 15 houses in the same area for 270 to 300 thousand dollars and apart from one Nigerian and two diaspora buyers everything was purchased by regular Ghanaians with regular income — this episode is a masterclass in understanding the real estate market, doing proper due diligence, and accepting that if you want to own property in a developed area like East Legon you need to make more money, not wait for miracles.

    This episode is for every young person who thinks real estate will magically become affordable, every diaspora Ghanaian who believes they can outsmart the market by finding cheap deals, and every Ghanaian who refuses to accept that the solution is not cheaper houses — it's higher income, better infrastructure like the Big Push agenda, and the discipline to strategize and save instead of falling for scams.
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Good Ideas Attract Money - Focus on Solutions, Not Capital Excuses

    30/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey sits down for a conversation that dismantles the myth that you need massive capital, a perfect degree, or connections to build real wealth in Ghana.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why waiting for the perfect job is killing your potential, why a university degree should teach you how to think differently not just how to follow orders, why selling pure water in traffic with a certificate is smarter than sitting idle waiting for a white collar job, why most people are not desperate enough for money to do what it takes, and why the darkest part of the night is closest to the morning so you should never give up when success is right around the corner.

    From delivering water in tankers wearing shorts and t-shirts while classmates avoided him, to being insulted by clients and choosing to protect the business instead of his ego, to buying land for $2,000 that's now worth $45,000 per plot just 20 years later, to living in Dansoman and Domi Parako while building wealth step by step — this conversation is proof that the real path to wealth in Ghana isn't about avoiding struggle. It's about starting small, staying disciplined, and climbing one step at a time without rushing.

    The conversation also dives deep into the mindset shift young Ghanaians need: why the average salary of $1,500 to $2,000 can't sustain life but that same person can start a business selling pure water, fruit, or kelewele and make $2,500 a week, why most of us are thieves and crooks because we refuse to start small and build honestly, why a good idea is more important than capital because investors will fund a solid concept, and why motivation and discipline must work together because motivation gets you started but discipline keeps you going.

    From playing the Mega Millions every time he travels to America because he believes one day he will win, to reading Seven Habits of Highly Effective People as the book that changed his life, to constantly going back to school not just for knowledge but to build his network and meet more people — this episode is a masterclass in resilience, humility, and the power of starting where you are with what you have.

    This episode is for every young person who thinks they need to travel abroad to make it, every graduate who believes their degree should exempt them from dirty work, and every entrepreneur who's afraid to start small because they think it's beneath them. This conversation proves that wealth is built by people who are willing to climb, not jump.
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Why The Poor Stay Poor While Others Get RICH in Africa – The Truth No One Tells You

    29/05/2026 | 49 mins.
    Why You're Still BROKE in Africa – Here’s the truth

    Real estate millionaire Ayo Akindipe started at 19 with no money, no loans and no investors - sleeping on couches, in offices and even at a park - and built a multi-property portfolio before 30. In this Konnected Minds episode, he reveals exactly how to build wealth in Africa from absolute zero, why he believes "purpose" and "failure" don't exist, and the unconventional strategy that got him his very first sale.

    From bricklaying at 13 and switching schools more than 10 times, to a season where his salary was ₦60,000 but his transport cost ₦55,000, Ayo's story is proof that your background doesn't decide your future — your decisions do. He breaks down how he sold land before he could afford it, why he's never taken a bank loan or investor, how he sells entire estates straight off Instagram, and the mindset shift that separates people who escape poverty from those who stay stuck.

    Konnected Minds Live - Kumasi 2026 - https://www.konnectedmindslive.com/

    Chapters

    00:00:00 Introduction: The Real Cost of Survival
    00:02:25 The Journey Into Real Estate
    00:06:18 Growing Up in Poverty: The Foundation of Hustle
    00:10:19 The Purpose vs Action Debate
    00:12:15 Money and Happiness: The Honest Truth
    00:15:30 The Power of Self-Learning and Taking Action
    00:17:26 Education vs Skills: The University Debate
    00:21:58 The Brutal Reality of Starting Out
    00:22:37 Laziness of Mind and Action
    00:31:15 The First Big Break: 6.4 Million Naira
    00:33:38 Dealing with Betrayal and Building Anyway
    00:25:51 Religion, God, and Personal Responsibility
    00:39:23 Real Estate Masterclass: How to Start with Nothing
    00:40:14 Building from Instagram: Social Media Strategy
    00:37:12 There Are No Mistakes, Only Lessons
    00:47:31 Discipline Over Motivation
    00:48:47 Book Recommendation and Closing Thoughts

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    🎙️ ABOUT THE GUEST
    Ayobami Oluwanifemi Akindipe a Nigerian real estate developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Ace Real Estate Development Ltd

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/ayoakindipe/

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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
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Stop Crying About Capital - If You Can't Raise 20,000 Cedis, Check Your Friends

    28/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey sits down for a conversation that dismantles the myth that you need massive capital, perfect timing, or a flawless plan to build real wealth in Ghana.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why the idea is more important than the capital, why your yes should be yes and your no should be no when people trust you with their money, why losing money is not the end of the world but a lesson that makes you wiser, why you should never put all your money in stock and materials without keeping cash for emergencies, and why when something is too good to be true, it's indeed too good to be true.

    From starting a water tanker business on credit making just 100 cedis per trip, to losing two houses in court and choosing to walk away to protect his future, to shipping a container of cars that fell into the sea during a fire, to nearly losing $50,000 on a land deal because he didn't test it first — this conversation is proof that the real path to wealth in Ghana isn't about avoiding loss. It's about learning fast, moving forward, and making sure your profit is always more than your loss.

    The conversation also dives deep into the real estate journey: how a couple wanting to buy his first house opened his eyes to building homes to sell, how he lost that same house to a road expansion but used the $125,000 compensation plus salvaged materials to build three houses in Paragu Estate, how he filled swampland with 300 trips of sand for just 100 cedis per trip by offering a dumping site to N1 highway construction workers, and how he entered real estate by chance — not by plan.

    From raising 20,000 cedis from 10 people if your reputation is solid, to understanding that business is profit and loss and you must prepare for both, to keeping liquid cash so you're never embarrassed when your wife needs to go to the hospital, to doing proper land tests before you pay because land speaks and will reveal what's hidden if you're patient enough to listen — this episode is a masterclass in building wealth through resilience, reputation, and learning from every single loss.

    This episode is for every young person who thinks they need huge capital to start, every entrepreneur who's afraid of losing money, and every hustler who believes one failure defines their future. This conversation proves that wealth is built by people who lose, learn, and keep moving.
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Greedy Bosses Kill Businesses - Your Staff Leave When You Don't Share The Growth

    27/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey sits down for a conversation that dismantles the myth that you need to travel abroad, raise millions, or wait for perfect conditions to build a real business in Ghana.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why 70% of people think you need to go abroad to make it when the biggest opportunities are sitting right here in the problems nobody wants to solve, why investors won't bet on you until you prove yourself first with a track record, why visibility and transparency are more valuable than perfection, and why the broken system in Ghana isn't your enemy — it's your advantage.

    From turning social media problems into business opportunities, to building a TikTok presence that reaches 5,000 people in under 40 minutes, to spotting gaps in the market like mobile car washing services for luxury car owners and turkey farming when everyone else is doing chicken — this conversation is proof that the real opportunity in Ghana isn't in chasing trends or waiting for capital. It's in solving problems nobody else is paying attention to.

    The conversation also tackles the real cost of greedy business ownership: why staff issues exist in the first place, why your employees will never protect what they don't feel they own, and why recognition and compensation aren't optional — they're the difference between building a team that runs your business and watching everything collapse the moment they stop caring.

    From learning business ideas in the shower, to writing down every problem you see and turning it into opportunity, to understanding that our broken system means there are more problems to solve and more money to make — this episode is a masterclass in seeing what everyone else ignores.

    This episode is for every young person who thinks they need a visa, a degree, or investor money to start. It's for every entrepreneur who believes the grass is greener abroad. And it's for every business owner who wonders why their staff don't care — when they've never given them a reason to.

    This is not motivation. This is the manual.
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About Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey
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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