Afriwok: Connecting service providers with clients
Have you ever found yourself scrolling through the internet for hours, searching for a reliable service provider? Maybe you needed a plumber to fix a leaky pipe, a carpenter to build a new cabinet or a graphic designer to create a logo for your business. Whatever the need, we’ve all been there, frustrated, stressed and wondering if we’ll ever find someone trustworthy to get the job done.
The service industry is plagued with inconsistencies, unprofessionalism and a lack of accountability. It’s a struggle that’s all too familiar and one that Afriwok is determined to change.
Afriwok is an innovative platform that connects clients with skilled and unskilled service providers across various fields. Born out of the need to bridge the gap between service providers and the everyday person, Afriwok is on a mission to strategically improve the standard of living for Nigerians.
According to Martins Okolongwu, CEO of Afriwok, “We have created a platform that not only prioritises trust and convenience but also empowers service providers to grow their businesses sustainably.”
This approach is a game-changer for the service industry, where providers are often overlooked and undervalued. Afriwok’s platform is designed to empower service providers, giving them the tools and resources they need to succeed. By providing a space for providers to showcase their skills and connect with clients, Afriwok is helping to promote economic growth and development.
But it’s not just about the service providers. Afriwok is also committed to ensuring that clients receive
high-quality services that meet their needs. With a focus on trust, convenience and accountability, Afriwok is revolutionising the way we think about service delivery in Nigeria.
Afriwok is more than just a platform; it’s a movement. It’s a call to action for service providers and clients to come together and demand better. Better services, better communication and better value for money.
As Afriwok continues to grow and expand, it’s clear that this is just the beginning of a new era for service delivery in Nigeria. With Afriwok leading the charge, we can expect to see a significant shift in the way we think about services and the people who provide them.
With Afriwok, you can make or receive payment for service through a secured wallet and escrow payment system.
Afriwok will be launching formally on Thursday, 20th February 2025 in Lagos.

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