Wednesday, 7 April 2021

Mobile App Developers, The New Oil Moguls

In the 60s up until the early 2000s, the crude oil business was the main business, it was so lucrative that Nigeria abandoned every other source of income and faced it thoroughly. Coming down to the early 2000s oil crash, the economy lost its touch and everyone including the nation had to look for an alternative.

Now the new big boom it technology, It the horse the world is riding on now, and you can also ride it. One of the parts of technology you can make a very suitable standard of living from is through a mobile app development.

Mobile App Development is a very lucrative skill. This is because an average smartphone user has about 10 apps he/she downloaded on his or her phone, this asides apps that were installed on the phone from the factory. Another reason is that brands, SMEs, Fintech companies are starting up almost every day and at the end of the day they end up needing an app.

As a Mobile App developer, you are highly needed, if not for developing an app you are needed to update an outdated version of an app, this does not happen for free,  as of 2019, a mobile app developer is said to receive between 250,000 Naira- 500,000 Naira to develop an app you can easily earn more if you are really good and give you best on the job.

To learn Mobile App development especially if you have no background in computer science will take a lot of patience and dedication but for sure you will get there. You are to harness all the available learning platforms online, the likes of Coursera, Allison, and many more. They are available to help you with the introductory aspect of computer science, then you can go on to master your coding skills, learn every other skill that goes into app conception, in 2years you will be able to call yourself a Mobile App developer.


The exciting thing is you do not have to go back to the university to learn this skill all of the learning can be done in your comfort zone, and it is not gender restrictive. Learn Mobile App Development and be part of the big boom.


Writer: Idowu Elizabeth
Editor (s): Idowu Elizabeth & KitapKurdu
Publisher: Awe Olufunso

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