If you’re a Nigerian in the UK working long shifts in a job that pays the bills but doesn’t excite you — this is for you.
You’re not lazy.
You’re not incapable.
You’re just stuck without a clear path forward.
And this is a story I’ve seen too many times.
The Reality No One Talks About
Many Nigerians in the UK especially those in care roles are:
- Working irregular shifts
- Earning between £20k – £35k
- Constantly exhausted
- Stuck in roles they’re not passionate about
Not because they want to be there…
…but because they don’t see a clear way out.
Why Tech Feels Out of Reach
Tech looks attractive, and for good reason.
It offers:
- Better pay
- Flexible work
- Career growth
But for many people, it also feels:
- Confusing
- Overwhelming
- Out of reach
So instead of taking action, people stay where they are.
I Understand This More Than You Think
I didn’t come into tech through a structured system.
I’m self-taught.
But I had something many people underestimate:
👉 The right environment.
Spending time in computer labs at universities like University of Jos and Federal University Lokoja, then finally going to Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany to master my craft which exposed me to:
- Real systems
- Real thinking
- Real problem-solving
That environment shaped everything.
The Biggest Lie Holding People Back
Let’s be honest:
“Just go and learn coding online.”
It sounds simple — but for most people, it doesn’t work.
Why?
- Endless courses create confusion
- Tutorials don’t translate to real experience
- Certificates don’t guarantee jobs
You don’t just need knowledge.
👉 You need structure, experience, and guidance.
Why Apprenticeships Change Everything
This is where apprenticeships come in — not the traditional kind, but real, hands-on learning.
Instead of:
- Watching videos
- Taking notes
- Hoping you understand
You:
- Work on live projects
- Learn how real companies operate
- Get mentored by experienced professionals
- See how decisions are made in real time
This is what actually prepares you for a career.
You Don’t Have to Be a Developer
Tech is bigger than coding.
Depending on your strengths, you can build a career in:
- Programming (if you enjoy building systems)
- Scrum / Project Management (if you’re organised and people-focused)
- Business Analysis (if you like solving problems)
- Data Analysis (if you enjoy working with numbers and insights)
👉 The goal is not to force coding, it’s to find what suits you.
A More Practical Path Into Tech
A realistic path into tech should look like this:
- Assess your strengths
- Get guidance on the right path
- Work on real projects
- Learn from experienced mentors
- Get support with job applications
- Understand real-world expectations
Not guesswork.
Not endless YouTube videos.
👉 A structured, guided path.
Let’s Be Honest About One Thing
This is not magic.
It requires:
- Commitment
- Consistency
- Willingness to learn
And no — it’s not paid.
But what you gain is far more valuable:
- Real experience
- Clear direction
- Confidence
- A genuine opportunity to enter tech
Why We Created This
We’ve seen too many people:
- Spend years in jobs they don’t love
- Jump between courses with no results
- Believe tech “is not for them”
That’s not true.
👉 The problem isn’t ability.
👉 The problem is access and guidance.
Your Way Out Starts Here
If you’re serious about changing your situation, not just thinking about it, then this is your next step.
👉 Book your onboarding call
Book Now
We’ll:
- Assess your strengths
- Guide you toward the right path
- Show you how to transition into tech through real experience
Final Thought
You don’t have to stay stuck., You don’t have to settle.
And you don’t have to figure it out alone.
The right environment can change everything, just like it did for me.

