US-based Nigerian Entrepreneur Launches RemoteConet to Make Africa the Next Global BPO Powerhouse

Osaretin Agbonavbare, a Houston-based Nigerian entrepreneur and Founder of BBCMGTai Inc., has launched RemoteConet, a remote staffing and business process outsourcing (BPO) platform operating under BBCMGTai Solution Limited, the company’s newly established Nigerian subsidiary.


India built a $250 billion BPO industry by connecting its educated workforce to Western companies. Africa has the same ingredients — a large English-proficient population, growing digital infrastructure, competitive labour costs, and an educated youth demographic that represents the largest in the world.


Speaking about the platform, Agbonavbare said: “The talent is already here. What has been missing is the gateway. RemoteConet is that gateway, connecting African professionals to international employers who need them.”


Launching across Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, and Sierra Leone, RemoteConet provides four core services to international clients:
Virtual Assistant Services — administrative support, scheduling, research, and operations management.


Customer Care and Support — dedicated, professionally managed customer service teams for Western businesses.


Data Entry and Management — It is scalable, accurate data processing for high-volume international clients.


Virtual Educators and Trainers — qualified African educators and corporate trainers serving global e-learning and professional development markets
Unlike freelance marketplaces, RemoteConet operates as a managed BPO partner, handling recruitment, vetting, training, and quality assurance on behalf of international clients. That managed model is what separates RemoteConet from the noise and delivers the consistency enterprise clients require.


Agbonavbare said he would bring rare international credibility to the launch. In 2026 alone he represented BBCMGTai Inc. at the IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington DC, the Forbes Under 30 Summit in Phoenix, and the United Nations ECOSOC Forum on Financing for Development in New York as an approved delegate.


A Watson Institute Truist Foundation Fellow, Western Governors University Distinguished Graduate Award nominee, and author of over 50 published works on AI and economic empowerment, Agbonavbare founded BBCMGTai Inc. in Houston with a vision that was always global and always rooted in Africa.


According to hum remote work is no longer a pandemic experiment, it is a permanent fixture of how international businesses operate. Western companies are actively diversifying away from traditional outsourcing markets, seeking new partners with competitive costs and professional standards.


RemoteConet is set to launch in June 2026, positioned to claim Africa’s share of a market that has rewarded every continent that built the infrastructure to compete.

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