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Home » Moniepoint Launches 6th Women in Tech Internship

Moniepoint Launches 6th Women in Tech Internship

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Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
March 31, 2026
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L-r: Iyinoluwa Akenroye, Loveth Abang, Adaeze Ugwumba, Bisola Abimbola and Uzoamaka Anyaegbuna, alumni of the Moniepoint Women in Tech internship in Lagos.

Moniepoint Inc., a digital financial services provider, has announced the opening of applications for the 2026 edition of its Women in Tech internship programme, now in its sixth year and continuing to expand its reach across the country.

Launched under the theme, There is Space for You, this year’s campaign is a direct invitation to women across Nigeria who have the talent, the drive, and the ambition but access has been a challenge.

The choice of the theme reflects intentionality as despite significant progress in recent years, women continue to account for just 25% of Nigeria’s tech workforce, even as they represent nearly half the population and 22% of annual STEM graduates.

Moniepoint’s Women in Tech programme has spent five years working to close the gap and facilitate access for women.

Building on the success of last year’s “Dream 15” cohort, the programme’s largest intake to date, the 2026 edition continues to scale, offering an expanded number of roles across some of the most sought-after disciplines in the industry which include Cloud Engineering, Frontend and Backend Engineering, Data Engineering, Systems Administration, Product Management, Information Security, Mobile Engineering, Site Reliability Engineering, These roles represent the technical foundations on which the future of digital finance in Africa is being built, and Moniepoint wants women at the centre of that work.

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Successful applicants will receive a competitive salary, work tools, branded merchandise, and direct mentorship from experienced practitioners across the business.

As with previous cohorts, participants who demonstrate strong performance will be considered for full-time employment, a pathway that has already transformed the careers of women from the programme’s earliest editions.

The human evidence of that transformation is what anchors this year’s campaign. With over 8,000 applications received last year, and 15 interns selected, young women like Uzoamaka Anyaegbuna, Adaeze Ugwumba, Iyinoluwa Akenroye, Loveth Abang, and Bisola Abimbola joined the programme as interns and have since become what Moniepoint calls “DreamMakers”, full-time employees who are building technical systems, leading projects, and shaping the company’s product from the inside..

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A common critique of internships is that they lack substance.

Bisola Abimbola’s experience at Moniepoint was the opposite; she was treated as a peer from day one:

“I can confidently say the internship was one of the best things that’s happened in my career. I was given real product ownership, working on multiple projects and driving them forward like an actual product manager, not just observing from the sidelines. Projects were thrown at me with an implicit question: ‘Can you handle this?’ I had to step up, own the outcomes, and actually deliver. That experience made me comfortable with the autonomy and accountability I now have. This hands-on experience made all the difference and solidified my resolve that this is exactly where I’m meant to be.”

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Cross section of Moniepoint Women in Tech interns from the 2025 edition of the initiative.

Chinaza Nduka-Dike, head, People Operations at Moniepoint Inc., expressed the company’s continued commitment to the initiative.

“With the Women in Tech programme, we are not just inspiring inclusion, we are actively creating sustainable pathways for women to thrive in the tech industry. This is a space where diversity fuels innovation, and through programmes like this, we are empowering women to take on leadership roles, develop crucial skills, and shape the future of technology. The progress we have seen across five cohorts, where alumni have gone on to make significant contributions to the company and the wider tech ecosystem, fills us with pride. There is space for the next generation, and we are ready for them,” Nduka-Dike said.

The launch of the 2026 campaign arrives at the close of Women’s Month, and forms part of Moniepoint’s broader commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 on Gender Equality.

These initiatives reflect a consistent institutional conviction: that empowering women is not a check box or tokenistic gesture, but an ongoing responsibility that demands sustained investment across access, skills, and belonging.

Applications open March 30, 2026. The programme is open to women across Nigeria who are looking to begin or pivot their careers in technology, whether self-taught or formally trained.

How to apply is available at the Moniepoint Women in Tech website.

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