@MarinatedTurks This is why I love Twitter, una de talk real pass
If this post was made in FB or ig, the comments would have been the opposite
Life don pass all these ones
@Cantonadevils Naah zirkzee is nothing like martial, good link up play but martial was called an ice cold finisher. Martial scored bangers. On his day, martial was a nightmare to defenders, zirkzee ain't close
@D_GreatTife1@gh20_sammy@manlikebof He actually declined cause he blew up months before they did
Zanku and killin them were actually big hits months before any of joeboy or rema dropped one
@Akintola_steve Nysc portal is beyond terrible
The UI sef is so ancient
Site wey de only work for desktop view
not to forget that auth session is not saved, you have to login every time you open the site
It's beyond terrible
Being a Frontend Developer in 2026 Is Not Beans (Especially in Nigeria)
Let’s be honest for a minute.
A few years ago, everybody was shouting “learn tech, learn coding, six-figure salary, remote job.” Suddenly thousands of people rushed into frontend development. Today almost everyone knows React, builds with Next.js, or designs sites with Webflow.
Now add AI tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot that can literally generate components, fix bugs, and even write code faster than you can type.
So the market today? Packed.
You open LinkedIn and see:
“Frontend developer with 2 years experience looking for opportunities.”
Then you check the comments… 500 applicants already.
Many Nigerian developers spend months learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript, then build the same things:
•To-do apps
•Weather apps
•Netflix clones
•Portfolio websites
But guess what? Recruiters have seen 10,000 of those already.
So the problem isn’t just AI.
The real problem is everybody is building the same thing.
The Truth Nobody Likes to Hear
Companies are no longer just hiring people who can code.
They want people who can solve problems.
If you’re just another person who can build a landing page, you’re competing with:
•thousands of developers
•AI tools
•no-code builders
That’s the reality.
So What’s The Way Out?
If you want to survive as a frontend developer today, especially in Nigeria, you need to change strategy.
1. Build real solutions, not tutorial projects.
Instead of another portfolio website, build something useful. A logistics dashboard, farm marketplace, lost-and-found platform, or tools for local businesses.
2. Learn how to make money with your skills.
Businesses don’t care about React components. They care about customers, sales, and growth.
3. Combine skills.
Developers who understand design, product thinking, or marketing will always stand out.
4. Use AI instead of fearing it.
Developers who know how to use tools like ChatGPT will move faster than those fighting it.
Final Truth
Frontend development is not dead.
But the era of “learn React → get job immediately” is slowly disappearing.
The developers who will win are the ones who stop thinking like coders and start thinking like builders and problem solvers.
Because at the end of the day, businesses don’t pay for code.
They pay for solutions. 🚀
@stanlee0nX Yeah it's a recent something since last year
I think some of the utilities have been replaced like instead of writing flex-shrink-0 you now write shrink-0 even bg-gradient is now replaced with bg-linear
Once you hover on it, you will see the right
@joinkuda Kuda you restricted my account for days now did absolutely no reason and after sending dms and speaking with your agents. Nothing has been done
@VanessaCyn4147@joinkuda Kuda why did you restrict my account, I've sent an app DM and yet you've not done anything even your agents have not been helpful