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Abdul Karim Abdullah is the co-founder of AfroFuture (formerly Afrochella), one of the most influential festivals on the continent of Africa—fusing music, fashion, food, and community.
In this episode of Your Hero’s Journey, Savannah Hart sits down with Abdul to unpack the spiritual, mental, and tactical decisions behind AfroFuture’s rise from a small idea to a global phenomenon that draws over 40,000 attendees to Ghana each year.
We discuss how Ghana leveraged emotional connection and diaspora identity to jumpstart its economy through tourism, what it really takes to build community on a global scale, and the legal battles and early failures that helped shape the AfroFuture brand.
We also discuss:
Why Ghana’s visa numbers jumped from 70K to 750K
What it means to scale faster than you’re ready
Navigating corporate sponsorships without selling out
How Abdul integrates his faith into entrepreneurship
The spiritual reason he felt “called” to this work
What countries across Africa can learn from Ghana’s growth
And why legacy matters more than virality
This episode is a masterclass in building rooted, soulful community—while staying grounded in vision, values, and ancestral purpose.
By Savannah HartAbdul Karim Abdullah is the co-founder of AfroFuture (formerly Afrochella), one of the most influential festivals on the continent of Africa—fusing music, fashion, food, and community.
In this episode of Your Hero’s Journey, Savannah Hart sits down with Abdul to unpack the spiritual, mental, and tactical decisions behind AfroFuture’s rise from a small idea to a global phenomenon that draws over 40,000 attendees to Ghana each year.
We discuss how Ghana leveraged emotional connection and diaspora identity to jumpstart its economy through tourism, what it really takes to build community on a global scale, and the legal battles and early failures that helped shape the AfroFuture brand.
We also discuss:
Why Ghana’s visa numbers jumped from 70K to 750K
What it means to scale faster than you’re ready
Navigating corporate sponsorships without selling out
How Abdul integrates his faith into entrepreneurship
The spiritual reason he felt “called” to this work
What countries across Africa can learn from Ghana’s growth
And why legacy matters more than virality
This episode is a masterclass in building rooted, soulful community—while staying grounded in vision, values, and ancestral purpose.