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Workclick commences business in Nigeria

By Yetunde Ayobami Ojo
12 February 2018   |   4:21 am
As part of effort to reduce unemployment in the country, demand service networking company, Workclick has officially commenced operation in Nigeria, with about 5000 workers.

Samuel Ajiboyede

As part of effort to reduce unemployment in the country, demand service networking company, Workclick has officially commenced operation in Nigeria, with about 5000 workers.

Speaking at the official launch of the service and unveiling of its workers in Lagos, Workclick, Co-founder, Samuel Ajiboyede, said that the entry of his company into Nigeria will drastically reduce the unemployment rate in the country.

Ajiboyede said that the over 5000 skilled workers who have signed up with the platform have been screened and trained to meet up with Workclick standard.

He listed the skilled services currently available on their platform to include; hairdressing, plumbing, dress making, gardening, barbing, painting, mechanic, dentistry, photography, electrician, among others.

He also noted that Workclick services is also presently available in the United States of America and Kenya, said that the major aim of the company in Nigeria, is to help the large population of skilled persons in the country make additional income; and also to provide professional services to customers at their utmost convenience through the mobile app.

Explaining how the service works, Ajiboyede said: “Workclick is an app based platform. Through the app, also known as Workclick, we pool a cluster of highly skilled and well-trained experts ranging from gardeners, barber, tailors, plumbers, DSTV Installers to medical practitioners and connect them to customers who need their services.

“The app is available on PlayStore and on App Store. It comes in two forms; one for the worker and another for the customer.

“Before deploying our workers, we thoroughly screen them and conduct further training for them to meet our standard. Once this is done, they return to their various normal job and locations. The app will subsequently alert them when a customer using the app requests for their service,” he stated.

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