Jobbyzi exists because most Nigerian job seekers are left to figure things out on their own.
You apply for a federal agency role and have no idea what the salary looks like. You want to write a simple letter to your bank or HR department and spend hours searching for a template that actually fits a Nigerian context. You hear about a graduate trainee program but can’t find a single reliable breakdown of what it pays.
That’s the gap Jobbyzi fills.
We research and publish salary guides, career information, and letter templates specifically for the Nigerian job market. Every article we publish is focused on one thing: giving you accurate, clearly explained information that helps you make better career decisions.
What We Cover
Our content falls into three main areas:
Nigerian salary structures — including federal agencies, paramilitary bodies, banks, and private sector organisations. We track pay changes, government circulars, and official announcements so you always have an up-to-date reference point.
Letter guides and templates — practical, editable templates for Nigerian workplace situations, from NYSC reposting letters to bank correspondence, job offer responses, and more.
Career guides — entry requirements, qualification-based placements, recruitment processes, and what to expect at different stages of your career in Nigeria.
How We Research
We do not copy figures from random sources and present them as facts. When we write about a salary structure, we cross-reference official government circulars, published agency remuneration frameworks (such as CONPOSS and CONPSS), and verified media reports from credible Nigerian outlets. Where official data is unavailable or unverified, we say so clearly — and we explain what is known.
Who We Are
Jobbyzi is operated and edited by David Atulegwu, a Nigerian digital publisher with several years of experience covering career, employment, and public sector topics for Nigerian audiences. Our primary writer and researcher is David Atulegwu, who focuses on salary data, agency recruitment processes, and workplace guides tailored to the Nigerian employment niche.
We are based in Nigeria. We understand the employment environment here — the federal pay structures, the way paramilitary recruitment works, the frustration of looking for information that most career sites don’t bother to provide for Nigerian readers.









