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Young Nigerians can now access quality free education and pass WASSCE, UTME, NECO and more in just one sitting, all for free, as the Afrilearn Mobile apps and web-based platforms are becoming freely accessible to primary and secondary school learners across Nigeria and beyond.

Founded in 2019, Afrilearn gives children aged 6-18 a free, fun, world-class education for top marks in school and competitions like the West African Postgraduate Certificate Examination (WASSCE), the Unified Postgraduate Matriculation Examination (UTME), National Council of Examinations (NECO) and others. The EdTech startup also monitors each learner’s progress with detailed analytics to help each student identify their strengths and areas for improvement.

“Some kids learn best by watching videos, some by reading class notes, some by solving practice problems, and still others through social collaboration. By design, Afrilearn is deliberately designed to give each child the freedom to learn using the unique methods that work best for them,” said Isaac OladipupoCo-founder/CEO of Afrilearn.

He further stated that

“Our innovative e-learning platform features richly animated, curriculum-based video lessons, lecture notes, practice exercises, live lessons, a personalized learning dashboard and more. learning resources.”

Through its fun and seamless learning experience, the award-winning educational streaming startup has organically reached over 486,032 learners, with over fifty thousand gamified quizzes, five thousand curriculum-specific lecture notes, and over three thousand lessons video.

According to Gabriel Olatunji-LegendCo-founder/Content Manager at Afrilearn,

“In addition to helping students fill learning gaps with reliable content by expert tutors, with its many cutting-edge features, Afrilearn also enables teachers, schools, and parents to effectively accelerate learning outcomes. Our goal is to enable students to study at their own pace in and outside the classroom, via any device.”

Recounting her experience, a secondary school student in Lagos, Isabelle Onuwa attested,

“For the very first time, I got A’s in my exams. All this thanks to the free and exciting practical exercises on the Afrilearn application. It’s definitely the fastest way to pass WAEC, NECO, JAMB, and I’m still surprised that it’s absolutely free.

Afrilearn CEO Isaac Oladipupo pointed out,

“It is very unfair to expect a changed Nigeria without educating Nigerians first. It is virtually impossible for Nigeria to grow faster than its education system. Unfortunately, our physical education system is neither affordable nor sustainable. Having witnessed this in our formative years, Gabriel and I quit our lucrative jobs in 2018 to solve this problem by leveraging technology.

Widely described as the Netflix of education for young Africans, 94% of students who use Afrilearn report getting better grades, increased confidence and passing exams.

To start learning for free, simply download the Afrilearn app from play store, App store or visit myafrilearn.com.

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