Job seekers in Port Harcourt now find more opportunities in AI‑related and blockchain‑focused positions—with a notable rise in vacancies like AI/ML Backend Developers among remote‑friendly roles
Platforms like Indeed list over 75 AI tech roles in Nigeria, including specialized backend developer jobs with blockchain integration and remote internships. Locally founded fintechs like myUltra.app from Port Harcourt also advertise openings for engineers who can serve as bridges between local wallets and crypto infrastructure.
For Port Harcourt talent with some AI/ML skills, this signals a broader shift: regional startups increasingly rely on hybrid roles—where programming, data science, and crypto knowledge intersect. Remote internships valued at ₦75k–150k per month reflect a willingness to cultivate junior hires amid talent scarcity.
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What it means for Port Harcourt: A ready pool of digital labor, telecommute options, and startup job pipelines offer youth pathways to tech careers. It’s a positive signal for local education initiatives and mentorship frameworks.
AI and blockchain jobs are no longer confined to global tech hubs; they’re here in Port Harcourt. This trend deserves attention from educators, incubators, and job platforms aiming to match regional talent to emerging digital roles.
