Afri Invoice, Nigeria’s first locally developed e-invoicing platform, has launched a recruitment campaign to fill 150 new marketing roles across seven states, aiming to accelerate the digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and boost compliance with the Federal Inland Revenue Service’s (FIRS) e-Invoicing mandate.
The new positions will be available in Lagos, Rivers, Ogun, Oyo, Kano, Kaduna, and Abuja, targeting ambitious individuals equipped with laptops and smartphones. According to the company, these roles are remote-friendly and performance-based, with daily earning potential ranging from ₦10,000 to ₦100,000, offering flexibility while rewarding results.
Founded to simplify and digitize business transactions, Afri Invoice has become a trusted tool for streamlining financial operations in Nigeria. The platform enables businesses to create, send, and manage invoices seamlessly, cutting down on paperwork, enhancing transparency, and supporting long-term growth — all while ensuring regulatory compliance.
Mark Odenore, CEO of Afri Invoice, emphasized that the expansion is about more than just recruitment. “It’s about creating opportunities, building careers, and shaping the future of digital business in Nigeria,” he said, adding that the move reflects the company’s mission to empower local entrepreneurs with innovative, homegrown solutions.
The newly recruited marketing professionals will focus on driving nationwide adoption of digital invoicing tools, increasing awareness of Afri Invoice’s services, and onboarding new users. This strategic push reinforces the company’s commitment to supporting Nigerian SMEs, fostering digital literacy, and advancing the country’s transition to a fully modernized business ecosystem.
Source: Business day
