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Hire backend engineers in Abuja

Hiring backend engineers in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory in 2026 — what the local market looks like, what to budget, and where to find strong candidates.

The Abuja backend engineer market

Abuja's tech scene is smaller but more institutional — government, financial services, and increasingly health-tech and edtech serving public sector buyers. The candidate pool skews more senior and more credentialed (Master's degrees, professional certifications) than Lagos. Cost-of-living is meaningfully lower for housing; expect candidates to negotiate aggressively on remote-first roles where they can move home. Most strong Abuja-based engineers and PMs have done a Lagos rotation at some point in their career.

Nigerian backend engineers tend to be strongest in Node.js/TypeScript, Python (Django/FastAPI), and Go, with a small but growing Rust contingent at the senior end. Database work is dominated by Postgres; MongoDB shows up in older fintech codebases. Most strong backend candidates have shipped at least one project against a real customer base — the local startup scene gives engineers an unusual amount of production exposure early. For senior roles, probe for system-design experience: scaling a payments flow past a million transactions a day, integrating with Nigerian rails (Paystack, Flutterwave, NIBSS), or handling KYC compliance in production.

What to budget

Updated May 2026 · Lagos baseline adjusted ×0.95 for Abuja

SeniorityMedian (monthly, NGN)
Mid (2–5 years)₦1,068,750
Senior (5+ years)₦2,755,000

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