WE’RE HIRING AT TECH4DEV!
We are excited to announce multiple job openings across key teams as we continue our mission of driving digital transformation and empowering talent across Africa.
We are currently hiring for the following roles:
- Program Manager (Enterprise Support Organization)
- Programs Manager (Business Process Outsourcing)
- Programs Associate
- Partnerships Manager
- Partnerships Associate
- Employability Manager
- Employability Associate
- Learning & Curriculum Lead
- Learning Associate
📌 Important Notice:
The job descriptions for each role are attached within the application form. All applicants are strongly advised to go through them carefully before applying to ensure a clear understanding of role expectations and requirements.
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@bigjimmy417 It's a survival strategy only if one can afford it. Not many families can afford to buy in bulk.
Imagine having to divide 100k for soooo many needs in a month. You'll quickly realise you can't afford to budget 'a whole 24k' for crayfish alone.
🚨THOUGHTS 💭
My grandfather bought a book that recorded the conversation that happened in the Aburi Accord VERBATIM. He kept it in a safe where he keeps valuables and I was able to convince my father to unlock the safe and after I saw the book in the safe, I decided to take a read.
From everything that happened in that meeting, putting it together with the real history of Nigeria.. these are my observations.
1. Gowon is a CIA asset assigned to keep the Nigerian state (oil company) running at ANY cost.
2. Ojukwu’s first proposal in the meeting was that “use of force” shall never be allowed in settling the ethnic tension in Nigeria then. A proposal which all the parties in the meeting adopted including gowon.
3. Everything was agreed at Aburi and everyone was exactly on same page after the meeting in Aburi Accra, Ghana.
4. When Gowon came to back Nigeria after the meeting, he blatantly denied most of the recorded agreements that was reached in the accord.
5. This is another CIA talk to keep diverting people’s mind away from the fact that Yakubu Gowon with his CIA name as “Jack” is in fact a major CIA agent.
I am Nigerian, and right now my dream is bigger than me.
Only about 4.5% of medical literature globally are represented on Black skin.
That means millions of Black patients are learning from systems that barely look like them. Medical students study diseases on skin tones that are not their own. Doctors are trained with visual references that often fail Black bodies.
That gap has consequences.
So I am deciding to build towards changing it.
I’m starting with a book.
But the larger vision is far beyond that. I want to help build software and medical visualization tools that make Black medical representation impossible to ignore.
This is not just about diversity aesthetics, this is about accuracy, education, visibility and better healthcare outcomes.
One day, I want a Black child studying medicine anywhere on earth to see themselves fully represented in what they learn.
And I believe we can build that future.
I’m Stranded in Lagos guys
I Need Your Support 🙏
Hi, my name is Esther Ubak. I came all the way from Akwa Ibom State to Lagos for an exhibition, full of hope and excitement, dreaming that this trip would open doors for my craft and creativity.
I’m a startup without funding anywhere, and to make this trip possible, I had to borrow money from friends, gather materials, and cover my travel expenses, all with the hope that the exhibition would be a success.
But things didn’t turn out as I expected. The exhibition didn’t go as planned, and now, I’m faced with the reality of having to refund every single amount I borrowed.
I really need the support I can get right now.
So here I am, still in Ajah, Lagos, with all the beautiful, handcrafted, upcycled pieces I brought along. I cannot go back home until they are sold, and every piece carries the love, time, and creativity I poured into it.
Below this post are the products available for pickup, each with its price tag clearly displayed.
So If you’re in Lagos and love unique art, this is your chance to grab something special.
📍 Location: Ajah, Lagos
📲 To order: Screenshot your favorite piece(s) and DM me on WhatsApp: +2347080501180
If you can’t afford a piece right now, you can still share this post, refer a friend, or invite someone who might love them. Your support, big or small really means the world and can help turn this setback into a blessing. 🙏
I’m beginning to see a pattern here, and even though I may be wrong, my conviction is stronger than my doubt.
I have a theory that there’s a reverse APC campaign going on on the TL. Yes, those protest tweets that get deleted one hour after they go viral. They make a post against the government, especially regarding protests, then delete it, and the quotes are filled with the same set of influencers saying things like:
“They threatened him???”
“Ahh, what really happened?”
“Chai, boss calls have been made,” and so on.
Then the people who made and deleted the tweet come out and say, “After God, na government” and “APC is working. You can tweet otherwise on your page 🙏,” to make it look like they were actually threatened.
My theory is that no one threatened anyone. They didn’t go to anyone’s family house to hold them or their family hostage. They were not under duress to tweet the disclaimers or delete them. It is reverse PR—pattern recognition right here. And the aim is to scare people from coming out to protest or speak up.
If you read between the lines, you’ll see exactly what I’m talking about. You can’t fóol me.
There’s nothing I detest more than gatekeepers.
Here’s the link to help young seekers.
PhD or Postdoc, it’s all here even jobs.
Just filter by research field to your field of choice.
Also filter by your research level (R1 for PhDs, R2 for postdocs…).
https://t.co/R8qvbrZ09H
Thank You, Nigerians
I am profoundly grateful to Nigerians from around the world for your prayers, calls, and solidarity following the incident at the ADC office in Benin yesterday. I especially appreciate your support during this difficult time for the family of the distinguished elder and former Governor of Edo State, Chief John Oyegun, who has served Nigeria honourably in various capacities, as well as for another former Governor, Professor Oserheimen Osunbor. Your support has strengthened my faith in our shared humanity and our collective hope for a better Nigeria. My deep gratitude is reflected in my renewed commitment to serve and build our nation.
Experiences of lawlessness are not new to me. Years ago, the violence and insecurity in Anambra shaped my determination to seek the governorship of the state, convinced that leadership must restore order, security, and public trust. Today, the growing lawlessness across our country calls upon all men and women of goodwill to step forward—not in fear but with a sense of responsibility. As Plato reminded us, the price good people pay for refusing to participate in government is to live under the rule of bad people.
This moment urges Nigerians to be even more resolute in electing leaders defined by competence, commitment, character, and compassion—leaders who prioritise the nation above self and service above power.
Together, with courage and unity, we can build the peaceful, secure, and prosperous Nigeria our people deserve.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Let me introduce you to a patient, let's call them "Abhi."
Abhi wanted to "max out" his health. So, every single night at dinner, Abhi swallowed a fistful of supplements: Iron, Calcium, Zinc, Vitamin B12, and Collagen. All in one gulp. 💊
The result? 🧵