There is a dangerous wealth mindset quietly shaping Africa today—and it’s not talked about enough.
In this episode, Bankole Williams breaks down why the obsession with money, status, and quick success is costing Africans far more than we realize. From fragile wealth to broken leadership, this conversation exposes what happens when money grows faster than character.
This is not about poverty vs wealth.
It’s about capacity vs collapse.
On To Be Quite Honest, we ask the uncomfortable questions:
Why does money fail so many people once they get it?
How does poor character destroy wealth, influence, and legacy?
Why must Africans build themselves before building assets?
What mindset shift is required for sustainable, generational wealth?
If you care about building wealth that lasts—financially, morally, and generationally—this episode will challenge everything you think you know.