Afri Invoice Opens 150 Job Opportunities to Drive FIRS e-Invoicing Push in Nigeria

Afri Invoice Opens 150 Job Opportunities to Drive FIRS e-Invoicing Push in Nigeria

  • Following the launch of e-Invoicing by the Federal Inland Revenue (FIRS), a Nigerian company is seeking suitable candidates to drive its business
  • Afri Invoice, Nigeria's pioneering locally built e-invoice platform, has announced the creation of 150 new marketing roles
  • Founded with a vision to simplify and digitise invoicing for Nigerian businesses, Afri Invoice has emerged as a symbol of innovation

Legit.ng’s Pascal Oparada has reported on tech, energy, stocks, investment and the economy for over a decade.

As the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) rolls out its nationwide e-Invoicing initiative, a homegrown Nigerian tech company is stepping up with both innovation and job creation.

Afri Invoice, a locally developed digital invoicing platform, has announced 150 new marketing roles across Nigeria, signalling its bold intent to reshape how businesses handle financial documentation.

Afri Invoice opens job opportunities to drive e-invoicing
Afri Invoice's CEO, Mark Odenore, is driving change at the company. Credit: Afri Invoice.
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Homegrown innovation meets local talent

The platform is gaining popularity among businesses for helping them digitally manage invoices and stay compliant with the new FIRS mandate. Now, it's calling on ambitious Nigerians to join a movement that’s changing how the country does business.

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Afri Invoice was founded to simplify invoicing for Nigerian businesses, offering a secure and intuitive platform for generating, sending, and managing e-invoices.

As the first fully Nigerian-built solution of its kind, it stands out not just for its features but for its commitment to empowering local businesses.

CEO Mark Odenore emphasised that the company’s expansion is not just about scaling operations—it’s about creating meaningful work.

“We believe in the power of Nigerian talent and technology. This expansion is about creating opportunities, building careers, and shaping the future of digital business in Nigeria,” he said.

Now hiring: Earn daily while driving change

The company is currently recruiting 150 marketing professionals in Lagos, Rivers, Ogun, Oyo, Kano, Kaduna, and Abuja. Applicants must have a laptop and smartphone, and a passion for digital transformation.

What’s unique? These are flexible, remote-friendly roles with daily earning potential ranging from ₦10,000 to ₦100,000, based on performance. It’s a rare opportunity to earn while helping Nigerian businesses go digital.

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The new marketers will be responsible for spreading awareness, onboarding new users, and supporting local SMEs as they transition to electronic invoicing.

Driving growth, transparency, and compliance

Afri Invoice isn’t just about digitising paperwork—it’s about building a smarter, more transparent financial system.

Its adoption is helping businesses reduce fraud, ensure FIRS compliance, and gain better control over their cash flow.

From Lagos to Kano, the platform is now supporting thousands of businesses, and this recruitment drive is set to increase its reach and impact.

Interested in joining?

Nigerians looking for meaningful, flexible work with real growth potential are encouraged to apply directly through Afri Invoice’s recruitment channels.

In an economy where traditional jobs are becoming scarce, this is a golden opportunity to be part of Nigeria’s tech-powered future.

Nigerian firm pioneers novel solution for Nigerian businesses

Legit.ng earlier reported that, as the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) electronic invoicing compliance mandate, which begins this month, Nigerian businesses are seeking robust solutions to navigate the evolving digital tax landscape.

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Afri Invoice, a Nigerian-born Fintech, is at the forefront, offering a comprehensive and intuitive e-invoicing solution specifically designed to address the unique challenges faced by Nigerian and African entrepreneurs, freelancers, and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).

Founded by Mr. Mark Odenore, Afri Invoice emerged from a firsthand understanding of the hurdles Nigerian businesses encounter daily: persistent payment delays, errors in record-keeping, and the increasing pressure to comply with complex regulatory demands.

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Pascal Oparada (Business editor) For over a decade, Pascal Oparada has reported on tech, energy, stocks, investment, and the economy. He has worked in many media organizations such as Daily Independent, TheNiche newspaper, and the Nigerian Xpress. He is a 2018 PwC Media Excellence Award winner. Email:pascal.oparada@corp.legit.ng