
From Ibadan to Germany: A Nigerian AI Engineer's Path Along the Africa-Europe Corridor
AI engineer John Robert relocated from Nigeria to Germany, where he says he built a stable career in artificial intelligence and multiplied his earnings.

Festus Folo
Managing Editor, Africa · Lagos
The movement of skilled technology workers between Africa and Europe remains a defining feature of the global tech labour market. One recent account, reported by TechCabal, follows a Nigerian artificial intelligence engineer who relocated to Germany and, according to the outlet, significantly increased his income while establishing a long-term base in Europe.
A Plan That Began at University
According to TechCabal, John Robert traced the origins of his decision to 2013, when he was in his second year of computer science studies at the University of Ibadan in Oyo State, in southwestern Nigeria. The report says he had been studying the biographies of prominent Nigerian banking executives and business leaders, seeking to understand how they had built companies with reach beyond the country's borders.
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