The tech scene in Nigeria is shifting towards remote work.
Having worked remotely for 6+ years (3 in Nigeria), here's some things I've learnt.
**Internet**
If you live in Abuja, Lagos etc try and setup fibre optic internet.
They are reliable, not prone to frequent disconnects, ultra low latency, and they're very fast. They usually come bundled with unlimited usage per month.
Although the fibre speeds are not mind blowing gigabit speeds, yet. 200mbps is good enough anywhere.
Your best bet for fibre in Nigeria would be @ipNXTweet. ₦30k setup and internet plans can range from as low as ₦12k - ₦150k monthly.
One dishonourable mention is @explorelegend. They take forever to get setup. Once setup, it's quite good. ₦130k setup, plans range from ₦30k - ₦70k monthly.
Some providers like @Mainoneservice are not worth it for homes, way too expensive. ₦350k for 50mbps a month? Hell no!
Which ever provider you decide to go with, do read the fine print.
The alternative for people without access to fibre optic internet is to get devices like MTN's hynetflex, spectranet and the rest, but good luck with those.