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Moniepoint Plans N3 Billion Developer Hubs in Nigeria

June 1, 2026 - 4 views

Moniepoint, a prominent fintech company in Nigeria, has announced a significant investment of N3 billion aimed at establishing innovation hubs across the country. This initiative is set to enhance the tech ecosystem by targeting the development of 500 software developers annually.

The innovation hubs will be strategically located in three major federal locations, creating a conducive environment for aspiring developers to hone their skills and foster creativity. This move underscores Moniepoint's commitment to bridging the skills gap in Nigeria's burgeoning tech sector.

Empowering the Next Generation of Nigerian Developers

With the increasing demand for tech talent in Nigeria, Moniepoint's initiative is timely. The establishment of these hubs is expected to provide not just training but also mentorship and access to resources that are crucial for budding developers. By focusing on practical skills and real-world applications, the program aims to equip participants with the tools needed to thrive in the digital economy.

Furthermore, Moniepoint’s investment aligns with the Nigerian government’s efforts to promote technology and innovation as key drivers for economic growth. The fintech industry has been a significant contributor to the nation’s GDP, and enhancing the developer workforce will only serve to bolster this growth.

Long-Term Vision for Technological Advancement

In a statement, Moniepoint’s CEO emphasized the importance of nurturing local talent: “Our goal is to create a sustainable pipeline of skilled developers who can contribute to Nigeria’s digital transformation.” This vision not only aims to support Moniepoint's operations but also to strengthen the overall tech landscape in Nigeria.

As the initiative unfolds, it will be interesting to see how it influences the local tech community and what partnerships may arise with educational institutions and tech companies. Moniepoint's proactive approach could serve as a model for other companies looking to invest in skills development and innovation.

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