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Dipo Awojide, Aproko Doctor and Others to Speak at Afrilearn's Free Edtech Summit

Nigeria currently has over 200 million population base. Of this number, 80 million (40%) can’t read or write. 170 million (85%) can’t build or create anything meaningful. Education systems across Nigeria are in crisis; it’s an emergency!

 

This is why top professionals across the fields of education, media and technology such as Dr. Dipo Awojide, Dr. Nonso Egemba (Aproko Doctor), Fola Aina and a host of others are set to bring down the roof at Afrilearn’s Twitter Spaces Hangout at 7pm tonight.

Dr. Nonso Egemba (Aproko Doctor)

Dr. Nonso Egemba (Aproko Doctor)

Secrets to academic excellence, successful online learning strategies and keys to changing Africa’s education landscape will be unraveled at the virtual event. Speakers will also expand on the benefits of EdTech (Education Technology) to Nigerian Students, Teachers, Schools and Parents at the groundbreaking fun session.

 

Afrilearn actively integrates a network of seasoned teachers, developers and animators to deliver quality, affordable and fun learning to African youths. Established in 2019, the multi award-winning EdTech startup has grown organically to be one of the best loved eLearning brands on the continent having reached and empower over 500,000 learners with improved learning outcomes.

Dr. Dipo Awojide

Dr. Dipo Awojide

Seeing the numerous issues that plague Nigeria’s education space, EdTech undoubtedly holds the solution to radically transform Africa’s education space. Joining the speakers to shed more light on this issue are seasoned TechCrunch Journalist, Tage Kene-Okafor; AR-VR Africa Founder, Judith Okonkwo; Writing Colony Director, Toyosi Godwin and many others.

Judith Okonkwo

Judith Okonkwo, Founder, AR/VR Africa

“Education forms the most critical part of any human’s life because whatever goes into our minds forms the quality of our lives. Sadly, our brick-and-mortar system has proven absolutely unscalable to deliver quality education across board. This is why, for us at Afrilearn, we have worked round the clock, for the past three years, leveraging technology and media to democratize education for Nigerians and Africans at large.” said Isaac Oladipupo and Gabriel Olatunji-Legend, Afrilearn Co-founders, while sharing on what to expect from the event

 

The EdTech Summit is said to go down in history as a major milestone that will forever be referred to in the history of education across Africa.

 

See the Afrilearn story below:

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