Nigerian talent is being debated. Help answer it with data.
Every eke market day, Nigerian tech professionals are back on X and LinkedIn arguing about what they are worth, what they should be paid, and whether the problem is talent or compensation.
The debate is loud.
But the moment someone actually switches jobs; the room goes quiet.
Salary conversations in Nigeria happen in whispers, awkward, uncomfortable, and almost always one-sided. Your potential employer knows what the market pays. They have HR benchmarks, recruiter intelligence, and internal comp data. You are negotiating blind, with no floor, no ceiling, and no reference point beyond what a colleague once mentioned in confidence.
That information gap is not accidental. It benefits the side that has the data.
The one question no one can actually answer yet: are Nigerian tech salaries competitive with global standards, or is the real gap in what employers are willing to pay?
This survey exists to answer that. Anonymously. Publicly. For free.
Whether you work in engineering, product, design, data, operations, marketing, sales, or any other function in a tech-enabled company, your debates are the evidence this data is missing. And the reference points every Nigerian tech professional deserves when they next sit across from a hiring manager.
It takes 3–4 minutes. Zero identifying information is collected or published.