Workio Service Directory Formalizes Partnership to Strengthen Its Service Platform
Port Harcourt, Rivers State — January 2026
Workio Service Directory has formalized a strategic partnership aimed at improving how the platform is built, maintained, and delivered to users.
The partnership brings together Jeremiah, founder of Workio Service Directory, and Godwin Kalaiyo, who now joins as co-founder. While both have been contributing to the platform, this step formalizes their collaboration and clarifies roles, responsibilities, and long-term decision-making.
Godwin Kalaiyo is a software engineer and product developer with experience building and maintaining real-world digital platforms. His work spans frontend designs, backend systems, application logic, and product infrastructure, with a focus on stability, scalability, and practical execution rather than experimental concepts.
For users, the impact is practical.
With clear ownership and coordinated development, Workio can respond faster to issues, improve platform stability, and roll out updates more consistently. These improvements directly enhance how easily users can find and contact local service providers such as plumbers, electricians, technicians, and other skilled workers.
“Formalizing the partnership allows us to focus better on execution,” Jeremiah said.
“It helps us improve how the platform works in real situations, not just how it looks on paper.”
Godwin added:
“Clear roles mean fewer delays, better maintenance, and more predictable improvements. That ultimately improves the experience for both users and service providers.”
Workio Service Directory remains focused on strengthening its core features and learning from real-world use. While monetization is not the current priority, improving usability, trust, and service delivery remains central to the platform’s development.
By formalizing its partnership, Workio is positioning itself to deliver a more reliable and effective service directory experience for everyday local needs.
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