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Firm Remodels Access to Tertiary Learning with App

From ThisDay · () English

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  • Nigeria's edutech firm ProjKonnect launched the AI-driven Gemnex App to provide equitable access to tailored academic learning for tertiary students.
  • The app integrates with WhatsApp and aims to bridge educational gaps that have historically limited Nigerian students' academic potential.
  • ProjKonnect's founder stated the app's core purpose is to democratize educational resources for the nation's future leaders.

ProjKonnect, a prominent Nigerian edutech company, has officially launched the Gemnex App, an artificial intelligence-powered platform designed to offer Nigerian tertiary students equitable access to customized academic learning. This new advancement features seamless integration with WhatsApp, highlighting the company's commitment to improving access to quality educational resources.

Paul Ojo, Founder of ProjKonnect, explained that the Gemnex App is an innovative solution to the persistent educational disparities that have hindered the academic progress of Nigerian students. "The fundamental rationale behind the creation of the Gemnex App is to democratize access to educational resources for the future leaders of the nation," Ojo stated. He emphasized that the app addresses the challenge of providing students with the necessary tools for tertiary education, regardless of the obstacles they face.

The app's AI-driven capabilities aim to personalize the learning experience, catering to individual student needs and learning styles. By leveraging technology, ProjKonnect seeks to empower students and enhance their overall academic performance, contributing to the development of Nigeria's future workforce.

The fundamental rationale behind the creation of the Gemnex App is to democratize access to educational resources for the future leaders of the nation. To me, the question has never been whether Nigerian students were intellectually capable of navigating their tertiary education, irrespective of the challenges they encounter.

โ€” Paul OjoFounder of ProjKonnect, commenting on the significance of the Gemnex App launch.
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