If you’re thinking about getting into tech, you’ve probably asked yourself this question:
“How can I learn web development in a way that’s structured, beginner-friendly, and actually leads to real opportunities, without breaking the bank?”
It’s a fair question. Because let’s be honest, learning to code can feel like drinking water from a fire hose. You try YouTube tutorials, jump into a free bootcamp, download resources from Twitter… and before you know it, you’re juggling ten different tabs, yet still not sure if you’re making progress.
Sound familiar? You’re not alone. A lot of beginners in Nigeria (and across Africa) struggle with this. That’s exactly why we created the Odurinde.com Introduction to Web Development Course — a 100% FREE, 3-month beginner-friendly program starting on November 3rd.
This course helps you cut through the noise, build solid coding foundations, and walk away with both real projects and a recognized certificate, without spending a kobo.
And here’s the exciting part: our course is also tailored in line with IBM’s Introduction to Web Development program. That means once you’re done with us, you’ll have the confidence to either continue into IBM’s course or simply use your new skills and Odurinde.com certificate to freelance, build websites, or apply for junior roles.
In short? It’s a course designed for Nigerians and Africans like you who don’t just want to “learn to code”, but actually want to build a career. And did we mention? It’s absolutely free.
Why Web Development Is the Smartest Skill to Learn Right Now
Let’s look around us for a second.
- Your favorite mama-put now takes orders on WhatsApp.
- Local fashion brands are building websites and online stores.
- Schools, NGOs, and even churches want to be online.
- Startups are springing up every day, needing affordable websites.
The shift is clear: businesses in Nigeria and across Africa are moving online — fast.
And who makes all this possible? Web developers.
Whether it’s a simple landing page for a new brand, a responsive website for an NGO, or a portfolio site for a photographer, the demand is everywhere. That’s why learning web development is one of the smartest moves you can make right now. It gives you freedom (freelance work), opportunity (remote/global jobs), and even the ability to start your own online business.
But here’s the honest truth: not everyone who “learns coding” becomes employable. Many people get stuck halfway, give up, or can’t show anything concrete to employers.
The difference? Structured learning + practice + guidance.
And that’s where Odurinde.com comes in.
With opportunities growing fast, there’s never been a better time. And now, you don’t even need to worry about cost, because our 3-month program starting November 3rd is free to join.
What Makes the Odurinde.com Web Development Course Different?
You might be wondering: “Can’t I just stick to YouTube tutorials?”
Of course you can. But here’s the issue:
Free tutorials will give you information. But information without direction = confusion.
What we give you is structure, support, and skills that translate into results.
Here’s how:
1. Step-by-Step Guidance
We don’t just throw videos at you. We start from scratch, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and walk you through with a roadmap that makes sense. You’ll always know what comes next, and why.
2. Hands-On Projects
You won’t just learn theory. You’ll build websites. By the end of the course, you’ll have at least 3 solid projects in your portfolio, something you can show to employers, clients, or even your friends who keep asking, “So what can you build now?”
3. Soft Skills Training
Coding alone isn’t enough. Employers want people who can communicate, adapt, solve problems, and work in teams. That’s why our program also focuses on soft skills. Because those are the skills that make you stand out in a competitive job market.
4. Tailored Toward IBM Standards
We built our course in line with IBM’s Introduction to Web Development program. Meaning once you’re done, you can:
- Transition easily into IBM’s certification course, or
- Stick with our training + certificate and start applying your skills immediately.
5. Recognized Certificate (at Zero Cost)
At the end of 3 months, you’ll get a certificate from Odurinde.com, proof that you’ve completed structured training, not just random tutorials. Employers notice the difference. And the best part? This certificate comes free, because the entire program is fully sponsored.
Who Is This Course Really For?
This isn’t for everyone. But if you fall into any of these categories, it’s designed for you:
- Beginners: If you’ve never written a line of code before, don’t worry. We start from zero.
- Students: If you want to add practical skills to your CV before graduating, this course is for you.
- Career Changers: Thinking of moving from banking, teaching, or any non-tech field into tech? This will give you the foundation.
- Freelancers/Side Hustlers: Want to earn extra income by building websites for local businesses? Perfect place to start.
In short: if you’ve been saying, “I want to get into tech but don’t know where to begin,” this is your answer.
No matter which category you fall into, you have no excuse to hold back, because this course is free and kicks off on November 3rd.
What Exactly Will You Learn?
In just 3 months, you’ll go from “What’s HTML?” to “Here’s a website I built myself.”
Here’s a peek at the curriculum:
- HTML & CSS → The building blocks of every website.
- JavaScript → Make your websites interactive and fun.
- Responsive Design → Build websites that look good on laptops, tablets, and phones.
- Tools of the Trade → Git, GitHub, VS Code — the same tools real developers use.
- Portfolio Projects
- Soft Skills → Problem-solving, communication, and teamwork e.t.c
By the end, you won’t just “know” web development, you’ll be able to do it. And you’ll have done it without paying a dime.
What Happens After the Course?
This is where things get exciting. After the course, you’ll have two clear options:
- Start Working Immediately
You’ll have skills, projects, and a certificate. That means you can freelance, build websites for small businesses, or start applying for junior developer roles. - Advance to IBM Certification
Because our curriculum is aligned with IBM’s, you’ll be fully prepared to transition into their Introduction to Web Development course for a globally recognized certificate.
Either way, you win. And because the training is free, you risk nothing by signing up.
Why Odurinde.com?
We understand what it’s like to be a beginner in Nigeria’s tech space:
- Free tutorials are overwhelming.
- Many people start but never finish.
- Employers want more than “just coding.”
That’s why we built Odurinde.com, an online learning platform that combines technical skills + human skills + mentorship + community support.
When you learn with us, you’re not alone. You’re part of a cohort. You’re guided. You’re encouraged to keep going even when coding feels tough.
Ready to start? Secure your spot in our next Introduction to Web Development course Starting November 3rd.
FAQs About the Odurinde.com Web Development Course
- Do I need any coding experience?
Nope. This course is designed for complete beginners. - How long does it take?
3 months. Long enough to build real skills, short enough to stay motivated. - Will I get a certificate?
Yes. A certificate from Odurinde.com once you finish, and it’s free. - What happens after the course?
You can either freelance, apply for junior developer roles, or move into IBM’s course for global certification. - Is it online?
Yes, 100% online with interactive classes, mentorship, and projects. - How much does it cost?
Absolutely nothing. The entire program is free. - When does it start?
November 3rd. Don’t miss it, register now. - How do I register?
👉 Click here: Introduction to Web Development Course
Conclusion
If you’ve been waiting for the “right time” to get into tech, this is it. Don’t waste another 6 months scrolling tutorials without direction. With Odurinde.com’s FREE 3-month Introduction to Web Development course starting November 3rd, you’ll have the structure, skills, projects, and confidence to start your tech journey.
And remember: the people hiring don’t care that you’ve “watched tutorials.” They care that you can build something. That’s exactly what this course gives you — for free.