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The Remote Work Festival We’ve All Been Waiting For

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
December 5, 2025
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You’ve answered countless Zoom calls from your living room. You’ve sent briefs at midnight. You’ve swapped memes with co-workers on Slack from miles away.
But when was the last time you met a fellow remote worker, in person?

For thousands of remote professionals across Africa, remote work has opened global doors. But behind the screens, many feel disconnected, working in isolation, lacking community, and missing real conversations.

What if all that could change?

I bring you the Jobberman Remote Work Fest 2025; the first live festival ever built for Africa’s remote work community.

Why Now?

Remote work has exploded. Tech, marketing, design, writing, project management, talent across Nigeria and Africa at large,  is powerfully positioned to work for global clients from home, cafés, coworking hubs, anywhere with good Wi-Fi.
Yet, that talent remains scattered, siloed, mostly unseen, and often unheard.

There’s no shared space for remote workers to connect, no ground where remote-first companies meet remote-ready professionals eye-to-eye. That gap has existed…

…until now!

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What Is the Remote Work Fest?

This isn’t just another career fair.
It’s a festival, a celebration of remote work, community, opportunity, and connection with the structure of a career fair (what’s a remote work festival if you don’t try to land new jobs or find fresh talent?)

It’s where global ambition meets Lagos energy. Where remote talent meets employers ready to hire. Where ideas, tools, and networks collide under one roof.

If you loved the 2025 Lagos Career Fair, you would hurry right now to grab a FREE ticket before all spots are taken. See for yourself.

When is the Remote Work Fest, you ask? Here are the details

Date: Thursday, 11 December 2025
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: Landmark Event Centre, Lagos (Hall 2)

Who’s Invited?

  • Remote workers, whether you’re full-time, freelance, hybrid, or moonlighting
  • Professionals dreaming of going fully remote
  • Employers building remote or distributed teams
  • Startups, SMEs, agencies scouting for remote  talent
  • Creatives, marketers, designers, developers, writers and all who thrive outside a conventional office
  • Anyone curious about remote work, global gigs, and a new way of working

In summary: If you work with a laptop, Wi-Fi and big dreams or you employ those who do, this festival is for you.

What to Expect

Networking Sessions
Link up with remote workers, employers, hiring managers – real conversations, real connections, no screens needed.

Hiring Zone
Companies hiring now (or preparing to) will be scouting for remote-ready talent. You might walk in looking for community, and walk out with a job offer or a promising pipeline.

Exhibition Village
Discover gadgets, software tools, remote-work gear, lifestyle accessories, and everything that makes remote work easier, smoother, and more stylish.

Panels & Fireside Chats
Get insights on building remote careers, hiring globally, working across time zones, maintaining mental health, and thriving outside the traditional office setup.

Chill & Connect Corners
Coffee. Conversations. Peer stories. Shared struggles, shared victories. A rare chance to meet Nigeria’s remote workforce in real life.

Fun Extras
Games, remote-work hacks, content-creation zones, and maybe a surprise or two. Because this is a festival, after all.

Why This Festival Matters

For Talent:
You get to enjoy hanging out in a physical space. Additionally, you get a chance to meet employers directly. You get to network. You get to feel like part of a remote-work community and learn how to improve your remote work life from others like you!

For Employers:
You gain access to vetted, motivated, remote-ready professionals. You build pipelines. You showcase your brand and culture in front of a new wave of talent.

For Africa’s Remote Ecosystem:
This festival is a landmark moment. It aims to normalise remote work, connect local talent to global clients, and build a community that supports remote careers long-term. In essence, the event is set to push the boundaries of cross-nation collaboration within and outside Africa.

How to Join

Tickets are FREE, but spots are limited.

GET YOUR FREE TICKET HERE

Already registered? Tell a friend. Share with your remote-working colleagues. Forward to your teams. Let’s make this festival big.

This Is Your Moment

Remote work changed how we earn. Now let’s change how we connect.
Whether you’re looking for a job, a teammate, a network, or just a reminder that you’re not alone, this is your chance.

The Remote Work Festival We’ve All Been Waiting For is here.
See you on Thursday, December 11, 2025. 10 am. Landmark Event Centre, Lagos (Hall 2)

GET YOUR FREE TICKET HERE



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