UK-based Nigerian innovator, Damilola Fatungase, is set to launch Career Virtual Intelligence (CVI AI) app to simplify employability, address labour shortages, help people learn and earn simultaneously.
Fatungase noted that the app, scheduled to launch in November, will transform the global job market, adding that unlike the traditional job portals, the app will provide 1 million jobs for people.
In a statement made available to Sunday Tribune, Fatungase added that the app will include features like AI-powered CV generation, interview preparation, continuous professional development, and a dedicated National Health Service (NHS) career support portal.
She stated that the project will be held in collaboration with another UK-based Nigerian, Dr Oyewole Alegbeye.
She added that the duo had previously supported over 500,000 young Nigerians with similar career software, which had earned them nominations for the Africans in TechUnited Kingdom Award, which will take place in Birmingham on November 13, 2025.
She said: ‘CVI AI app is designed to simplify employability, address labour shortages, help people learn and earn simultaneously.
‘It is a platform meant to transform the global job market, unlike the traditional job portals and will provide 1 million jobs for people.
‘We have previously supported over 500,000 young Nigerians with similar career software which had earned us nominations for the Africans in Tech – United Kingdom Award, taking place in Birmingham on 13th November 2025.’