Africa is home to some of the most creative and driven developers, designers, and digital entrepreneurs in the world, yet many of them don’t realize that WordPress is already a launchpad waiting for them. In this session, Patrick Lumumba, a WordPress QA Engineer, plugin developer, and open source contributor, shares his personal journey of building a career in the WordPress ecosystem from Nyahururu, a small town in Kenya. From publishing plugins on WordPress.org, to freelancing on global platforms and emceeing WordCamp Asia 2026 in Mumbai on a scholarship, Patrick’s story is proof that where you start does not determine where you can go. This talk explores three practical and accessible paths into the WordPress economy: freelancing, plugin development, and open source contribution. It is honest about the challenges, slow starts, imposter syndrome, unreliable internet, while making a compelling case that the tools, platforms, and community needed to succeed are already available to anyone willing to show up. Whether you are a student exploring your first steps in tech, a developer wondering if your skills are “good enough,” or a freelancer ready to go global, this session will leave you with a clearer sense of what is possible, and the motivation to pursue it.
