Absolutely! Yes!!
But why?
Three Reasons: Speed, Accuracy, and Reliability (SAR(R) like the footballer 😉)
But how?
Let’s begin with an analysis of 2025 shall we?
This work was gotten from Avant-Tech Nigeria Website
The Nigerian recruitment and Background background checks market in 2025 was defined by a stark paradox: a high unemployment rate coexisting with a intense “war for talent” in key sectors. While industries like Fintech, Tech, Agribusiness, and Telecommunications saw explosive growth, companies faced unprecedented challenges in securing qualified candidates.
The ICT sector’s contribution to Nigeria’s GDP surged, accounting for nearly 20% by 2025. Tech-related roles (Software Development, Data Analysis, UI/UX) made up over 35% of all professional job listings in the first half of the year.
The year was characterized by slow hiring processes, a critical skills gap, and a significant rise in qualification fraud. These issues created a costly bottleneck, where the inability to hire fast and accurately resulted in lost opportunities, high employee turnover, and increased vulnerability to internal fraud.
For businesses to succeed in 2026, the key takeaway from 2025 is that a fast, accurate, and reliable recruitment and verification process is no longer a luxury—it is the primary competitive advantage.
Read the full report in our latest release: Nigeria’s 2025 Recruitment Landscape in Numbers : The Data Behind the Challenge.
This is precisely the gap that Avant Tech Nigeria is built to fill for 2026. Where 2025 showed the high cost of being slow and uncertain, Avant Tech provides the market’s first truly Fast, Accurate, and Reliable recruitment and background check solution.
Reach us on nigeria@avant-techng.net
08162399362
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