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Join me live tomorrow with ProDevs as we break down how top developers leverage AI to boost speed without sacrificing quality. Live on LinkedIn, X, & YouTube Secure your spot now! Link below👇 linkedin.com/video/event/urn… #AI #SoftwareEngineering #TechLive #ProDevs
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This is a real concern, and honestly, it’s valid from one angle. But from where we sit at ProDevs, the story is a bit more layered. We’ve worked closely with teams at Deloitte, Paga, and PwC, and one thing we keep seeing is this: The issue is not just “not enough talent.” It’s how talent is identified, validated, and deployed. There is a gap at the senior level, no doubt. But there’s also a strong layer of mid-to-senior talent that often gets overlooked because the systems to properly vet for real-world capability aren’t strong enough. So companies end up recycling the same visible names, while capable people sit just outside that circle. We also see something else, speed. Hiring cycles are too slow, too broad, and by the time the “right” person is found, the business has already felt the impact. This is exactly where we come in at ProDevs.io We focus on finding and validating real capability, not just CVs. We vet deeply, based on actual work, not just interviews. And we move fast, so companies aren’t stuck in long hiring loops. For roles that feel “hard to fill,” we’ve seen that with the right structure, clarity, and vetting, you can unlock talent that would have otherwise been missed. So yes, we need to keep building the pipeline long-term. That work matters. But in the short term, there’s still a lot that can be unlocked by improving how we access and evaluate the talent that already exists. That’s the gap we’re solving, turning “there’s no talent” into “we found the right people, and they’re already working.” Happy to collaborate on solving this in a more practical, measurable way.🤝🏾
I have followed with rapt attention the discourse that followed my conversation at the Platform Nigeria on May Day. The stark reality is this - opportunities are few and far between, unemployment/underemployment is high and sadly there are too few employers for a huge market such as ours, at least when compared to other markets such as China, India that have similar youth bulge. We Nigerians are some of the most hardworking and gritty people in the world. But we must tell ourselves the truth. Nigeria currently doesn’t have enough highly skilled technical talent resident in Nigeria to build companies that can scale globally. Interestingly, I have also read a lot of employers double down and agree with my current diagnosis around our country’s technical talent pipeline gap and confirmed it is true. Former Minister, Kemi Adeosun also referenced Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote comments around finding the right quality and quantity of talents for his refinery project. Let me ask a hard question - can we say that Nigeria has enough highly skilled technical talent still resident in Nigeria? That's a huge conundrum that any organization that wants to maintain market leadership must solve for. How many engineering executives do we have remaining in Nigeria that lead a payments team that handles payments infrastructure processing tens millions of transactions daily without fail? How many senior data scientists do we have in Nigeria that can create data models to appraise millions of customers while managing prudent NPLs? How many senior growth executives in Nigeria have the experience of growing a digital apps towards acquiring 80k customers a day through digital and offline channels while maintaining prudent CACs? It is important to note that this is not about Nigerians generally, this is about senior Nigerian talents still resident in Nigeria. Nigeria is not producing enough high quality senior technical talent and the little we have are emigrating. I can explain these to be that Nigeria does not have too many feeder industries across the board. As such, there are fewer starter companies that young talent can come from to feed into senior roles in other companies. Every one then ends up fighting for the same pool of senior leaders that have experience and bandwidth to deliver and win in the market. The effect of the Japa wave has been very well chronicled and I must add that this has been a trans-generational challenge. Remember that time in the early 80s where a lot of our medical professionals left for places like Saudi and the UAE? As at March 2024, Nigeria had lost around 16,000 medical doctors to other countries, most especially the US and the UK. The quality of technical education is also falling as our standard of education is lagging behind global counterparts. Can we say we have enough senior technical talent in Nigeria to compete with global competition especially China? But Moniepoint, Dangote, Flutterwave, LemFi are competing with them. Training young talents can fill the gap for the future but is inadequate for today. Companies need senior talent and cannot wait the eight to ten years needed to get them to senior levels to compete. In training young talent, Moniepoint has seen a lot of bright spots through our various interventions that are aimed at deepening the talent pool. So we are indeed doing something about improving talent density for the ecosystem. Through our DreamDevs programme, which is in its second year, we're training talented young engineering graduates with the skills they need to enter the workforce as top talent. We have supported the government's 3MTT agenda as well as a partnership with Unilag’s NITHUB to push the HatchDev initiative. Our Women in Tech internship programme, which now in its sixth year, provides women with the access, training and opportunities they need to build careers in tech. I also personally have a scholarship program for STEM students across select Nigerian universities in every geo-political zone. Competing globally also means that you spend top dollars to retain top Nigerian talents that you have nurtured. We routinely retain Nigerians that emigrate and pay them according to their local market standards. A recent example is an exceptional first class graduate we nurtured through our women in Tech program and had to go to school just as a path to emigrate and we had to retain abroad and offer an alternative naturalization path for her. Moniepoint has over 3,500 full time employees with over 90% Nigerian talents, and we’re growing 20% YoY. We’d love a world where this is at 99% while building for the world. Self deception isn’t a virtue and we must tell ourselves the home truth - we need to raise the quantity and quality of our technical talents resident in Nigeria to compete. No organization can rise above the quality of its output and execution is everything in this game. Nigeria will be great. Let’s all do the work together. By the way, top tech talents still resident in Nigeria, we need you badly. We pay above market rates and you will make real impact. Please apply here: moniepoint.com/careers For top Nigerian talents out of the country, we hire out of the UK, Portugal, Spain, India and Pakistan. Also apply, we are building digital banking infrastructure that provides financial happiness for emerging markets.
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We’re currently live in Marrakesh, Morocco for @GITEXAfrica and it’s been such a solid experience already. This year is deeply focused on AI and the future of Africa’s digital economy, and you can actually feel it in every conversation happening here. It’s not just talk, people are building, testing ideas, and thinking seriously about what the future looks like. We’ve been having real conversations with founders, companies, and ecosystem players around: • how AI is changing the way we build • what it means to hire in this new landscape • and how to scale without slowing down And honestly, a lot of it comes back to one thing, the right people. Because no matter how fast AI is moving, you still need the talent that knows how to use it, build with it, and turn ideas into something real. That’s where we come in. It’s been great sharing how ProDevs is helping companies plug into that, by connecting them with talent that can actually build in this AI-driven world. Beyond the meetings, it’s the energy. People are open, curious, and ready to collaborate. If you’re in Marrakesh, come find us. Let’s have a real conversation. #GITEXAfrica2026 #Marrakesh #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalTransformation #TechInAfrica #AfricanTech #Innovation #StartupEcosystem #FutureOfWork #TechTalent #Hiring #GlobalTalent #ProDevs
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The tomb was empty. And everything changed after that. We believe in moments like that, when things shift, doors open, and new paths begin. Happy Easter from ProDevs. #Easter
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Captain. Leader. Blue Devil. Gunner Moore is headed to the SPHL, signing with the Peoria Rivermen after 4 amazing years with the Blue Devils! Well earned. Well deserved. #ProDevs #rolldevs #bleedblue
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Good luck to our Devs in the pros this season 😈🔵 #GoDuke #ProDevs #OpeningDay
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When we saw the @UN_Women's theme for this year’s International Women’s Day, “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls”, it felt less like a slogan and more like a reminder. A reminder that progress does not happen by accident. It happens when people intentionally create space, open doors, and build systems where women can grow, lead, and thrive. At ProDevs, we see that impact every day through the women in our community, engineers, designers, analysts, product leaders, and builders who continue to shape the future of technology with skill, discipline, and vision. Today is not just about celebrating women. It is about recognizing the work being done, the barriers that are still being challenged, and the opportunities that must continue to expand for the next generation of women and girls. To every woman building, leading, learning, and pushing boundaries in tech, we see you, we celebrate you, and we stand with you. Happy International Women’s Day. #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2026 #WomenInTech #ProDevs #RightsJusticeAction #WomenWhoBuild #CelebrateWomen #ForAllWomenAndGirls
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Customer Service Lead at ProDevs Location: Tier A: Jibowu (Lagos), Cele Okota (Lagos), Utako (Abuja) Tier B: Ijora, Maza Maza, Iddo, Owerri, Enugu, Onitsha, Jos Tier C: Lokoja, Ibadan Pay Range: ₦150,000 – ₦230,000 Requirements & Qualifications •2 years experience in customer service or operations •Strong communication and conflict resolution skills •Comfortable with digital booking platforms and tools •Detail-oriented and process-driven Apply 👇 tryevalia.com/job/prodevs/cu…
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⸻ 🚀 Want to connect with serious builders? ProDevs is a community of developers learning, shipping, and growing together. From skill-building to real opportunities — this is where devs level up. 🔗 Learn more: @Prodevs_io #Developers #TechCommunity #BuildInPublic
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Behind every placement on ProDevs, there’s structure most people don’t see. Real assessments. Careful reviews. Honest leveling. Sometimes tough calls. We don’t rush people into roles to tick boxes. We make sure the person stepping into your team can actually deliver. Because when you’re building products, scaling infrastructure, or refining AI systems, “almost qualified” is expensive. The goal is simple: when talent joins your team, they’re ready from day one. If you want engineers who can contribute immediately and grow with your company, hire through ProDevs.io #ProDevs #TechHiring #StartupGrowth #AfricanTech #BuildWithConfidence
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Lagos Innovates Cohort 12 Demo Day showed what structure does for founders. Clear execution, strong pitches & real growth stories. From Cubeseed’s win to Lena & Prodevs, the cohort proved that accountability, mentorship & the right ecosystem help startups go further. #LSETF
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Nigeria’s problem isn’t a lack of talent but discovery. That’s what led William Nwogbo to start @Prodevs_io in 2020. Bootstrapped and profitable from year one, ProDevs now has 15,000 tech talents and aims to enable 50M hires across Africa by 2040. techcabal.com/2025/11/08/day…
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10 High-Potential Nigerian Startups to Watch in 2026 [listed companies are post-revenue and trending towards PMF] In no particular order: 1) @cremechic11’s Infinity Health 2) @adeolaowosho’s Midddleman 3) @NgoziNBZ’s PocketLawyers 4) @IwuohaCaleb’s Acecore 5) @iamnotstatic’s Blockradar 6) @iKEOrizu’s Jamit 7) @williamnwogbo’s ProDevs 8) @OfficialTobyy_’s Zap Africa 9) @Olajidephilips1’s KorinAI 10) @senisulyman’s Talstack Bookmark this!
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We are excited to introduce the 1st Cohort of @NEPAD_Agency African Union Development Agency-NEPAD’s Akili AI MSME UpSkill Lab 2025, comprising of 12 exceptional startups from Nigeria, Senegal, and South Africa. These founders are shaping Africa’s future across biotech, clean energy, agri-fintech, mental health, and more. AUDA NEPAD, supported by BADEA - Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, Meta and Pitchwise, is committed to empowering African founders to drive a stronger economy and innovation ecosystem. Follow their progress toward investor readiness and join us in celebrating Africa’s entrepreneurial spirit. Meet our 1st Cohort: - Betalife Health Service (Nigeria) – Mubarak Ayanniyi is tackling Africa’s blood shortage crisis with an AI-powered, real-time supply platform. - Betapawa Solutions | (SBC Afritech '24) (Nigeria) – Samuel Ajisebutu is powering SMEs with AI-driven solar microgrids, replacing diesel with clean, affordable energy. - Bictorys (Senegal) – Birahim Fall is simplifying payments with an omnichannel platform that syncs collections and reconciliation. - CRAB A RIDE (South Africa) – @Raimund R. ’s carpooling platform is making transport safer, cheaper, and more accessible. - CureRoot (South Africa) – Njabulo Skhosana is unlocking Africa’s biodiversity by discovering new drugs from medicinal plants. - FriendnPal (PREDICTIVE AI MULTILINGUAL MENTAL HEALTH) (Nigeria) – Esther Eruchie is breaking barriers to mental health care with Africa’s first predictive, multilingual AI support platform. - Mafalia (Senegal) – Ibrahima Miniane Diouf is helping African merchants optimise operations and connect better with customers. - MyItura (MTN ‘25) (Nigeria) – @Shina Arogundade’s digital health platform integrates patients, providers, and insurers into one connected system. - PROBOUTIK (Senegal) – Thierno Sakho is digitising 200M African microbusinesses with financial tools, payments, and lending solutions. - ProDevs (MTN '25) (Nigeria) – William (Bill) Nwogbo’s venture is connecting vetted African talents to global opportunities through outsourcing and AI-driven hiring. - SENFRAIS (Senegal) – Seydina Issa Laye SECK’s venture is combating post-harvest losses with solar-powered refrigerated tricycles that keep produce fresh and affordable. - UfarmX ® (Techstars '24) (Senegal) – Alexander Zanders is bridging Africa’s $100B farmer financing gap with AI-powered agri-fintech. Discover our 1st cohort: lnkd.in/enahdyZk #MSMEUpSkillLab #AkiliAi #AfricanStartups #Entrepreneurship #Funding #Agenda206
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When Tech Meets Mental Health Stella Ugwu, Product Owner of Talkam, a mental health platform helping people access support, had a dream. But every dream needs the right hands to build it. That’s where ProDevs came in. We connected her with vetted African tech talents who understood her vision and turned it into a working product. We bridge the space between what founders imagine and what skilled developers can deliver. We’re proud to have been part of Talkam’s journey, proof that with the right talent, even the most sensitive missions can scale and make impact. Need vetted tech talents for your next product? Let’s make it happen at prodevs.io. Visit our platform (prodevs.io) and let’s match you with competent tech talents. #ProDevs #TechTalent #Talkam #FutureOfWork #HireSmarter #AfricanTech
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You know those moments when you bump into someone and the conversation reminds you why you do what you do? That was us catching up with Dr. Chinonso Fidelis Egemba (aka @aproko_doctor), founder of @askawadoc, a platform bringing healthcare closer to people who need it the most. Hearing him talk about how @prodevs_io helped bring his vision alive by providing the right tech talents was such a proud moment for our team. From hiring vetted developers to building scalable solutions, we don’t just “fill roles”, we partner with founders to turn big ideas into real products that make an impact. At ProDevs, this is what drives us: connecting brilliant minds like Dr. Egemba with skilled tech talent across Africa and beyond, ensuring that dreams don’t just stay on paper, they become solutions that change lives. It was such a pleasure catching up, Doc! Here’s to even greater collaborations and more lives transformed. If you’re a founder, startup, or hiring manager looking for vetted tech talent that truly understands the assignment, you can hire with us at prodevs.io. #ProDevs #AwaDoc #TechTalent #FutureOfWork #BuildingDreams
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Are you at #GITEXNigeria2025? If yes, then you can’t miss us! ProDevs is LIVE at Stand H2-A43, Hall LM2, right at the heart of all the action. Here’s why you should stop by our booth ⬇️ ✨ Learn how to hire vetted tech talents that help you scale faster ✨ Discover smarter ways to build and launch projects 2x quicker ✨ Connect with innovators, founders, and leaders shaping Africa’s digital future The vibes here are unmatched, and we’d love to meet you, share ideas, and show you how ProDevs is helping businesses across Africa and beyond hire smarter and grow bigger. 📍 Hall LM2, Stand H2-A43, come through, let’s build the future together! #ProDevs #GITEXNigeria #DigitalNigeria #FutureOfWork #TechTalent
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Replying to @neda_sefati
@neda_sefati Let her join the ProDevs slack channel for Nigerian Devs
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The truth is, African tech talent doesn’t need pity jobs. They need global access, fair pay, and to not hear “your English is so good” on Zoom calls. 🙄 That’s why ProDevs exists. Period. Don't overthink, just hire right away: prodevs.io

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