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The AI rush: Nigerians are turning AI into career game changer

by OLUSOJI ADEYEMO
October 28, 2025
in Technology & Society
OLUSOJI ADEYEMO

There is a quiet revolution happening across Nigeria, and it has nothing to do with politics or protests. It’s about Artificial Intelligence (AI); the technology that allows computers to “think” and perform tasks that usually require human intelligence. From Lagos to Kano, young Nigerians are increasingly asking one question: How can I use AI to build my career?


Over the past year, Google reported a major jump in online searches related to AI learning in Nigeria. Queries like “how to use AI tools,” “AI courses in Nigeria,” and “AI jobs” have increased by more than 100 percent. This sudden interest is not just curiosity; it reflects a deep hunger for new opportunities in a tough economy.


For many, AI has become a ladder to better income. Freelancers now use AI platforms like ChatGPT, Canva AI, and Adobe Firefly to design logos, create business content, and write proposals faster. Young professionals use AI to build resumes, practice job interviews, or analyse data. What used to take hours can now be done in minutes. And in a country where time and money are scarce, that’s a big deal.

Education is also catching up. Several Nigerian universities and training centres are now offering short courses on data science, machine learning, and AI ethics. Platforms like Coursera, ALX Africa, and local hubs such as Data Science Nigeria are helping thousands of learners get practical skills without leaving their homes. A new kind of worker is emerging; one who may not have a traditional tech degree but can use AI to solve everyday problems.


However, this growing wave also reveals deep gaps. Many Nigerians still lack reliable internet or power supply, making online learning difficult. Some can’t afford paid training or access to advanced AI tools. Even when they do, many workplaces are yet to adapt, leaving skilled young people without real opportunities to apply what they’ve learned.


There is also fear – the fear that AI will take jobs away. Secretaries worry about AI writing letters, journalists fear it may replace editors, and designers worry about automated creativity. But experts argue that AI is more likely to change jobs than erase them. It will handle repetitive work, while humans focus on tasks that require empathy, judgment, and creativity. The real winners will be those who learn to use AI, not those who avoid it.


Nigeria’s government and private sector can play a major role here. Policies that support digital training, affordable internet access, and AI-friendly job creation will make the difference. If we treat AI as a threat, we will be left behind; if we treat it as a partner, it can lift millions out of underemployment.


Artificial Intelligence is not the future anymore, it’s already here. The question is no longer whether Nigerians will join the AI revolution, but how fast we can make it inclusive. From small business owners using chatbots for customer service to farmers learning weather prediction tools, the message is clear: AI is the new electricity powering ambition.


The AI rush is real, and this time, Nigeria has a chance to ride the wave instead of chasing it.

OLUSOJI ADEYEMO
OLUSOJI ADEYEMO

Olusoji Adeyemo is a professional with over 17 years of experience. Currently serving as an Azure Application Innovation & AI Specialist at Microsoft UK, he has held key positions at Wipro, Huawei Technologies, Oracle, and Dell, showcasing his expertise in cloud infrastructure, Application modernization, and Business continuity solutions. He holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science with distinction from the University of Hertfordshire and Caleb University. He is currently running his PhD research in Explainable AI and ML. He is also certified in various cloud and project management technologies, including Microsoft Azure Expert, Google Expert, AWS and Scrum. He can be reached at mastersoji@gmail.com and on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olusoji-adeyemo/

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