Practical technology skills, taught properly.
Founded in 2024, Skillverse Hub is an Abuja-based education and technology company helping children, teens, adults, businesses and organisations build practical digital skills, websites, apps, business systems and support structures that work.
Why Skillverse exists
Skillverse was founded in 2024 to make technology learning and digital support more practical, useful and connected to real life.
Too many learners are exposed to theory without building anything they can show, explain or improve. Too many businesses also struggle with scattered tools, weak online presence, manual processes and unclear digital direction.
Skillverse was created to close that gap. We teach with the result in mind. A child should not only hear about coding; they should build a game, an app or a simple project. A young adult should not only learn tools; they should finish with work that can enter a portfolio. A business client should not only get advice; they should leave with a working website, system or support structure.
That is the standard we are building around: practical learning, useful digital products and support that helps people move forward.

2024
Founded
8
Team members
80+
Clients served
Abuja
Based here, remote-ready
What we are here to do
Skillverse exists to make technology useful, practical and accessible. We help children and young people move from curiosity to real digital skills, and we help businesses and organisations move from scattered ideas to working digital systems.
We believe learning should produce something a learner can explain, improve and show. We also believe digital support should produce something a client can use, maintain and grow with.
That is why our work sits between education, software, business systems, training and practical support. We are not interested in activity for its own sake. We care about outcomes people can see.
Our journey so far
2024
Skillverse begins
Skillverse started with a focus on practical technology learning and digital support for learners, businesses and organisations.
2024
Client delivery expands
The team began supporting clients with websites, digital solutions, CAC registration and business support.
2025
Broader programmes and services
Skillverse expanded its learning and service areas to include coding, AI literacy, business systems, automation, training and support for schools and organisations.
Today
Building across learning and digital solutions
Today, Skillverse is a team of 8 serving learners, parents, schools, SMEs, NGOs and organisations physically in Abuja and remotely.
Small groups, real projects, honest feedback
Our work is built around practical delivery. Learners build as they learn, receive feedback on their work and are guided to improve what they create. For younger learners, parents are kept close to the process so they understand what their child is learning and building.
The same practical approach guides our digital services. We first understand the real problem, then design and build solutions that people can actually use.
Whether we are teaching a child how to code, helping a young adult build a portfolio, creating a website for a business, or supporting an organisation with registration and systems, the goal is the same: useful outcomes, not empty activity.
Learn the concept
Build the project
Present and improve it
What guides our work
Build before certificate
Learning should lead to something visible: a project, a portfolio, a working system or a clearer skill.
Practical over abstract
We teach and build around real problems, not just tools, jargon or theory.
People first, technology second
Technology should serve learners, parents, schools, businesses and teams. The user matters more than the tool.
Honest guidance
If a learner needs a simpler starting point or a business does not need a complex system yet, we say so.
Security and responsibility matter
Digital work should be handled carefully. From websites to systems and training, we encourage safer, more responsible technology use.
Long-term usefulness
We prefer solutions people can keep using, improving and maintaining after launch or after a programme ends.
Leadership & Core Team
Skillverse is powered by a team of 8 people working across education, design, engineering, AI, business support and digital delivery. The core team stays close to the work: planning programmes, reviewing projects, supporting clients and making sure what we teach and build remains practical.
Taiye Suleiman
Founding Partner
Strategy · Platform Engineering
Taiye works across strategy, platform thinking and product direction. He helps shape how Skillverse connects practical learning, software delivery, business systems and long-term digital growth.
Uthman Sarafadeen
Frontend Engineer / Head of AI
Frontend Engineering · AI Enablement
Uthman leads frontend implementation and supports the use of AI across learning and digital product work. He helps turn ideas, interfaces and AI-assisted workflows into usable experiences.
Yusuf Ibrahim Abiola
Head of Design / Business Developer
Product Design · Business Development
Yusuf works across design direction, user experience and business development. He helps ensure Skillverse projects look clear, feel usable and connect properly with client and learner needs.
Emmanuel Ugorji
Head of Engineering
Engineering Leadership · Systems Delivery
Emmanuel supports the engineering direction behind Skillverse’s digital products, websites, systems and technical delivery. He helps keep builds structured, maintainable and aligned with real project needs.
The wider Skillverse team includes instructors, developers, designers, trainers and business support professionals working across programmes, projects and client support.
Full team profiles and photos will be added as the team page grows. For now, the important thing is the standard behind the work: clear thinking, practical delivery, honest communication and support that continues beyond the first conversation.
Abuja first, remote when needed
Skillverse is based in Abuja, Nigeria. Our on-site programmes and physical learning activities run in Abuja, while remote classes, website and app projects, business systems and business support can be delivered to clients and learners in other locations.
This gives us the flexibility to support parents, schools, learners, founders, SMEs and organisations beyond one physical location.
Common questions
- What does Skillverse do?
- Skillverse teaches practical technology skills and provides digital services. Our work covers programmes for kids, teens and adults, websites, apps, custom software, business systems, training, cybersecurity/VAPT, CAC registration and business support.
- Where is Skillverse based?
- Skillverse is based in Abuja, Nigeria. Some programmes run physically, while remote classes, digital projects and business support can be delivered to clients and learners in other locations.
- Who does Skillverse work with?
- We work with parents, learners, schools, SMEs, founders, NGOs, creators and organisations that need practical technology learning or digital support.
- Do you only teach, or do you also build for clients?
- We do both. Skillverse teaches technology skills and also builds websites, apps, business systems, dashboards, automation workflows and other digital solutions for clients.
- Can Skillverse support organisations outside Abuja?
- Yes. Remote projects, consultations, training and business support can be handled through calls, WhatsApp, email and shared documents.
Come and See How We Work
Ask us about our programmes, services, school support or business solutions, and we will point you to the right next step.
