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AI is starting to cut African tech jobs

AI is no longer only a productivity pitch. In some roles, it is becoming part of the restructuring conversation.

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Layoffs across African tech have risen sharply since 2023, and AI is increasingly part of the restructuring conversation in 2026.

TechCabal Insights tracked at least 56 layoff events and 4,948 disclosed job losses across Africa's tech ecosystem between January 2023 and March 2026.

Nigeria, as one of the continent's biggest tech employers, is part of this picture. The honest reading is that AI is moving from productivity aid to, in some roles, a replacement or a reason to redesign teams.

None of this is unique to Africa, but it lands hard in markets where tech jobs are prized. The useful response for workers and founders is to treat AI fluency as a core skill, not as background noise.

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