Asymmetric Advantage: Business Strategy Lessons from the US–Iran War
What under-resourced challengers can teach incumbents — on the battlefield and in the marketplace.
Read the essay →Olu Akanmu has spent decades leading and transforming businesses across telecommunications, banking and fintech in Africa — and thinking deeply, in public, about strategy, purpose and the common good.
“True mastery is knowing the why behind the how.”
Olu Akanmu is one of Africa’s most distinctive business leaders — a pharmacist by training who became the chief architect of MTN Nigeria’s consumer marketing strategy, led commercial strategy at Airtel Nigeria, spent more than a decade shaping retail banking at Bank PHB and FCMB, and served as President and Co-CEO of OPay Nigeria as it reached unicorn valuation and 30 million users.
Today, as Academic Director of the Tech-Leap Initiative at Lagos Business School, he is shaping the next generation of African leaders — carrying forward a conviction that has defined his career: that profits and purpose belong together.
What under-resourced challengers can teach incumbents — on the battlefield and in the marketplace.
Read the essay →Why African financial institutions must build climate-finance capability — and how AI makes it possible.
Read the essay →A keynote on what the founding elites of old Ibadan can teach today’s leaders about inclusive prosperity.
Read the essay →“The mission should extend beyond the banked and the underserved, to the completely excluded.” — Olu Akanmu, on the future of financial inclusion
A podcast distilling a multi-industry C-suite career into lessons on strategy, marketing, management, leadership and public policy — from Blue Ocean strategy in payments to forty stoic reflections on leadership.
Co-edited with Uchenna Uzo and Elo Umeh, and published by Pan-Atlantic University Press, Thrive grew out of the Lagos Business School Africa Retail Academy’s inaugural E-commerce and Payment Forum. Across 394 pages, it equips entrepreneurs, executives and policymakers to navigate the intersection of e-commerce, payments and logistics in Africa.
From TEDxLagos to the IFC Digital Financial Services Knowledge Exchange, Olu Akanmu speaks on strategy, innovation in traditional firms, financial inclusion and purpose-driven leadership.
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