Afropolitan
Afropolitan
Afropolitan
I Quit Medical School to Build a Startup My Dad Disowned Me
1 hour 11 minutes Posted May 13, 2026 at 4:01 pm.
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– Introduction & Patreon Announcement
– What It Truly Takes to Build in Africa
– Advice for Diaspora Considering Moving Back
– How Multigate Discovered the Enterprise Treasury Pain Point
– The Manual Reconciliation Nightmare: 300+ Bank Accounts
– Treasury and Trade Operating System Explained
– Walking Away from Medicine
– The Father's Reaction: One Year Disowned
– Reconciliation: The 30th Birthday Speech
– How Lagos Networking Led to VGG
– Understanding Swift and Intra-African Payments
– Building on Unstable Currencies
– Would He Start Again Knowing What He Knows Now?
– The $27M PR Crisis: What It Felt Like
– Compliance Advice for Founders
– Living Life in Parallel Lanes
– The 5-Point Market Entry Framework
– Books and Mentors That Shaped Him
– How Two Entrepreneurs Make Marriage Work
– What He'd Tell His 2017 Self
– Rapid Fire: Food, Travel, AI
– You Cannot Outsource Culture
– GLIPH: Values for Choosing Partners
– How He Chose His Wife
– The Power of Compounding
– Why He Never Considered Japa
– Who Should Sit in This Chair Next
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Eghosa Nehikhare walked away from medicine to build Multigate a treasury and trade operating system now serving enterprises across Africa. Eight years later, he's helped companies manage hundreds of bank accounts, navigated a $27M crisis that would have broken most founders, and learned every brutal lesson about building financial infrastructure on the continent.
But this conversation goes far beyond fintech.
We unpack why African payments still route through New York, what it really costs to build enterprise trust in emerging markets, and why most founders underestimate the compliance game until it's too late.
Eghosa breaks down:
• Why now is the best time for diaspora to move back: "All the components are aligned"
• The pain point hiding in plain sight: enterprises manually logging into 300-400 bank accounts daily
• Treasury and trade operating system explained: the iOS moment for African corporate finance
• The medicine-to-tech pivot: how a food delivery startup grew from $300K to $6.5M in six months
• The one-year disownment: "I don't want to see any of my properties"
• Swift demystified: it's a messaging layer, not a payment infrastructure
• The $27M PR crisis: "First is shock. This is not true. It's painful, it was humbling."
• What saved them: documentation, governance, and transparency
• Why he'd say no if he knew what he knows now: "Let me look for something easier"
• Living life in parallel lanes: "You can't put all other lanes on hold"
• The 5-point market entry framework: political, regulatory, legal, taxation, media
• GLIPH values: Generosity, Loyalty, Integrity, Perseverance, Humility
• How he chose his wife using a checklist — and she did the same
• Why he never considered Japa: "I just fell in love with Nigeria"
This isn't just about fintech. It's about building something that lasts in a region that tests you at every turn.
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