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    How Moat Academy is building industry-ready software engineers in Nigeria

    How Moat Academy is building industry-ready software engineers in Nigeria
    Source: TechCabal

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    As artificial intelligence reshapes software development globally, one question is becoming increasingly important for aspiring engineers: beyond writing code, what skills will make developers truly employable?

    For Moat Academy, the answer lies in immersive, hands-on engineering training.

    The Lagos-based coding bootcamp has opened applications for its July 2026 Full-Stack Engineering Bootcamp, a programme designed to help aspiring developers, graduates, and career switchers build practical software engineering skills through an immersive, in-person training.

    Founded in 2016, Moat Academy says it has trained more than 1,000 developers across multiple cohorts, with alumni now working across Nigeria, the UK, Canada, Kenya, the UAE, and the United States.


    Beyond Tutorials: Building Real Engineering Experience

    While online learning platforms have made coding education more accessible, many aspiring developers still struggle with consistency, mentorship, collaboration, and translating theoretical knowledge into practical engineering ability.

    Moat Academy says its approach focuses on solving that gap through structured, immersive learning.

    The academy said. “Physical training creates accountability, direct mentorship, real-time feedback and collaboration – helping aspiring engineers build technical expertise, discipline, communication, and team-based development skills that accelerate learning and career readiness.”

    Rather than relying solely on self-paced tutorials, participants work on production-grade projects, deployment workflows, technical interview preparation, and portfolio development in an environment designed to mirror real engineering teams.

    The programme combines frontend and backend development, databases, APIs, deployment, AI integration, and software engineering workflows using technologies including JavaScript, React, PHP/Laravel, Python/Flask, MySQL, and MongoDB.

    Participants are also introduced to modern engineering practices such as version control, CI/CD pipelines, containerisation, web security, and team-based software development.

    Application forms are available via https://moatacademy.com/signup/apply



    Training for Employability 

    As global hiring standards evolve, coding knowledge alone is no longer enough. Employers increasingly look for engineers who can collaborate effectively, understand systems, solve practical problems, and adapt to rapidly changing tools – including AI-assisted development environments.According to the academy, its training model is designed to help participants develop both technical and professional skills through mentorship and employability training.Some alumni highlighted by the academy now work at companies including Bloomberg, Swiss Re, Bitso, Moniepoint, Interswitch, and Sourcegraph.Featured alumni include:

    Mariam Adedeji, Senior Application Engineer at Sourcegraph (UK) 

    Victor Sanwoolu – Head of Application Development, Digital Oversight (UK) 

    Alexander Adedeji – Senior Software Engineer, Scam AI (Silicon Valley) 

    Moturayo Ogunyemi, Software Engineer at Bloomberg (UK) 

    Ize Majebi, Software Developer at IGT (Canada) Former participants say the experience helped accelerate their careers and confidence as engineers.“My time at Moat Academy was one of the best experiences of my life. Those three months were more impactful than my five years at university,” said Qudus Akinsanya, a full-stack web developer.“I can confidently say I received more value than what I paid for,” added Taofeek Ishola, a business process automation developer.



    The “Moat” Philosophy

    Central to the academy’s philosophy is the idea of building a durable competitive advantage or “moat” in software engineering – helping developers build long-term career resilience in an AI-driven industry.“The question is no longer simply, ‘Can you code?’” the academy said. “The real question is: what makes your skill dependable, adaptable, and uniquely valuable?”

    Applications Open for July 2026 Cohort

    Moat Academy’s upcoming bootcamp includes both weekday and weekend options for aspiring software engineers.

    Weekday Bootcamp

    Starts: July 20, 2026 

    Duration: 13 weeks 

    Schedule: Monday–Friday, 9 AM – 3 PM

    Beginners: Accepted 

    Weekend Bootcamp

    Starts: August 1, 2026 

    Duration: 24 weekends

    Schedule: Saturdays: 9 AM – 5 PM 

    Sundays: 2 PM – 6 PM

    Beginners: Accepted

    Applications are currently open through the academy’s portal.

    “When you’re thinking about an accelerated career in the software development industry, think of Moat Academy.”