For the Ambitious 1%

Building Africa's largest human-powered
infrastructure distribution system.

Transforming raw recruits into elite commercial operators through an elite career program.

💰
₦150M
Settlement
💼
₦500K
Starting Salary
📅
5-9 Years
Program Duration
🏆
5
Partner Companies

DEMOCRATIZING PROSPERITY

APPLY NOW
Performance determines progression.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

1 Month

Paid Training
₦500K/Mo

Tier 1-3

₦500K-750K/Mo

Tier 4-9

₦850K-1.3M/Mo

AVAILABLE TRACKS

☀️ BUYSOLAR

Deploy prepaid solar systems to households, SMEs, and health facilities across Africa. Become a certified solar technician, sales agent, and energy entrepreneur.

📍 25 Cities ⚡ 10,000+ Deployments 💰 ₦150M Settlement 📅 5-9 Year Career 📈 Up to ₦1.3M/Month
APPLY TO BUYSOLAR

📦 KIYAH

Build and scale e-commerce and logistics operations across Africa. Master last-mile delivery, warehouse management, and supply chain optimization.

📍 50+ Cities 👥 50k+ Users 💰 ₦150M Settlement 📅 5-9 Year Career 📈 Up to ₦1.3M/Month
APPLY TO KIYAH

✈️ F'LENJO

Build and scale travel, holiday bookings, flights, travel insurance, travel saving, multi-currency spending, Visa applications, Travel eSim, relocation, savings, spending, and booking operations across Africa. Master travel planning, customer service, booking systems, and cross-border travel.

📍 5 Countries 🛣️ 10,000+ Trips 💰 ₦150M Settlement 📅 5-9 Year Career 📈 Up to ₦1.3M/Month
APPLY TO F'LENJO

QUICK STATS

₦150M
Settlement
25+
Cities
100+
Lessons
₦500K
Paid Training

HOW IT WORKS

1

Apply Online

Choose a track and submit your basic information, written essays, and a short intro video.

2

Answer 3 Questions

Submit 2 short written responses and a 2-minute webcam recording or video file upload.

3

Get Accepted

Pass the review and schedule your virtual onboarding interview inside our application.

4

Paid Training

Undergo a 1-month paid training program receiving ₦500K starting pay.

OUR PARTNERS

"We are proud to be supported by leading organizations committed to democratizing prosperity across Africa."