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Interswitch Expands Developer Academy as Africa’s Digital Talent Race Intensifies

Martin Ogumah
Last updated: May 11, 2026 9:25 am
Martin Ogumah
May 11, 2026
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Interswitch has inducted the third and largest cohort into its Developer Academy, signalling a deeper investment in Africa’s technology talent pipeline at a time when global demand for software engineers continues to intensify.

The company disclosed that more than 20,000 applications were received for the latest intake, underscoring both the growing appeal of software engineering careers and the expanding importance of Nigeria within the global digital workforce economy.

According to the firm, the nine-month programme will provide intensive training across backend engineering, DevOps, mobile development, frontend engineering, and quality assurance.

Participants will also gain practical exposure to enterprise-scale systems, mentorship opportunities, and workplace readiness training designed to prepare them for increasingly competitive global technology environments.

Founder and Group Chief Executive Officer of Interswitch, Mitchell Elegbe, said the initiative reflects the company’s long-term commitment to building sustainable engineering capacity across Africa despite rising migration of skilled professionals.

“At Interswitch, we have always believed in the capacity to see beyond immediate challenges and focus on long-term impact. While the migration of skilled talent remains a reality, our approach is to actively shape outcomes by building a strong and sustainable pipeline of technology professionals,” he stated.

The company noted that top-performing participants may secure full-time employment opportunities at the end of the programme.

As part of plans to scale the initiative, Interswitch also announced the opening of a dedicated learning facility in Victoria Island to support the academy and broader talent development efforts.

Group Chief Human Resources Officer, Franklin Ali, said the programme extends beyond technical education to include adaptability, discipline, and professional development.

“The Developer Academy reflects our long-term commitment to building talent at scale. We are equipping these young professionals not just with technical skills, but with the mindset and adaptability required to thrive in diverse environments,” he said.

BrandiQ Analysis

The expansion of Interswitch’s Developer Academy reflects a major structural shift within the global economy where nations are increasingly competing not only for capital and infrastructure, but for digital talent.

Software engineering has rapidly become one of the most strategic labour markets globally. From artificial intelligence and fintech to cybersecurity and cloud computing, digital skills now underpin the competitiveness of entire economies.

Nigeria’s growing importance within this ecosystem is becoming difficult for global investors and multinational firms to ignore.

Despite infrastructure constraints, Nigerian developers continue to attract strong global demand because of:

  • Competitive skill levels
  • English-language advantage
  • Entrepreneurial adaptability
  • Lower labour costs relative to Western markets
  • Expanding fintech and startup ecosystems

The challenge, however, is the accelerating “brain circulation” dynamic often described locally as brain drain.

Highly skilled African developers are increasingly being recruited remotely by firms in the US, UK, Europe, and the Middle East. While this creates foreign income opportunities, it also places pressure on local companies competing for talent.

Interswitch’s strategy therefore represents more than corporate training. It reflects a broader battle for digital sovereignty and workforce sustainability within Africa’s technology economy.

The implications are significant for investors and policymakers globally.

For the US and UK technology sectors, Africa is increasingly emerging as a critical supplementary talent market amid global shortages of engineers and rising labour costs in developed economies.

For Nigeria, technology talent exportation is gradually becoming a parallel economic asset similar to remittances, oil exports, or outsourcing services.

The deeper question, however, is whether Africa can evolve beyond being merely a supplier of digital labour into becoming a producer of globally dominant technology companies and intellectual property.

That transition will likely depend on:

  • Continuous talent development
  • Stable digital infrastructure
  • Access to venture financing
  • Stronger research ecosystems
  • Policy support for innovation

The establishment of dedicated learning facilities and large-scale developer programmes suggests that leading African firms are beginning to think more strategically about long-term ecosystem building rather than short-term recruitment alone. In the global digital economy, talent has become infrastructure. Companies and countries capable of producing it consistently may define the next phase of economic power.

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ByMartin Ogumah
Martin Ogumah, is BrandiQ Head of Content Assets and Marketing. He is a graduate of sociology, with a master’s degree in political science, and over 15 years’ experience in content development, marketing and public relations.
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