Tag: Ed-tech

  • Gabon welcomes Cameroonian ed-tech startup, Prepdia

    Gabon welcomes Cameroonian ed-tech startup, Prepdia

    Prepdia, a Cameroonian startup, has expanded to Gabon after experiencing significant growth in its home market. Prepdia helps students improve their outcomes by securely connecting them with qualified tutors for in-person and online courses.

    By connecting students with qualified tutors for in-person and online classes, Prepdia enables students to achieve better results.

    Prepdia was founded in 2019 with the aim of helping consumers connect with a dependable, nearby tutor who has been thoroughly vetted swiftly and effectively.

    About 1,200 students have been matched with over 400 tutors around the nation due to this service, which has also made it possible to sell more than 75,000 hours of tutoring.

    It has also started expanding into the rest of Francophone Africa, beginning with Gabon, where there are now more than 50 tutors registered. This expansion is still in its early stages. The startup has been self-funded up until this point, but it is mulling over the possibility of conducting a fund-raising campaign in the not-too-distant future in order to assist it in achieving its expansion goals in the region.

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    The Aim of Prepdia

    Malieh Maxime, who dropped out of school in 2015 and founded the company based on his own personal experiences, said that he believes the company is in a good position to help thousands of people in Africa gain access to qualitative educational assistance on the formation of right partnerships. 

    In his words, “It has been really amazing to see how we took an idea to this level with this type of impact, with no funding yet. I believe that we are well positioned to help thousands of Africans gain access to quality educational assistance with the right partnerships.”

    The Inspiration behind Prepdia

    Maxime wanted to be an engineer, but his parents couldn’t afford it. He assured his parents he could support himself by tutoring. He moved to Douala after passing the engineering entrance exam but couldn’t locate a home class to teach in the first year.

    In his words, “I aspired to be an engineer but my parents told me they couldn’t afford it. I told my parents I would be able to take care of myself by tutoring others. I passed the engineering entrance exam and moved to Douala, but couldn’t find a home class to teach in the first year.”

    The following year, a friend of his connected him with a parent who was looking for a tutor. He was astounded by the joy and satisfaction the parent displayed upon discovering a tutor for their child. 

    That’s when he came to the realisation that, in addition to the numerous enthusiastic young people who are looking for home classes to teach, many parents are also having trouble locating tutors.

    However, there was not a single forum available that brought together the two distinct groups of people.

    Maxime said, “Learners and parents of these learners do not go online looking for tutors. It is not yet the case in Cameroon.”

    Learners and their parents have a difficult time locating tutors and making connections with them. If the learner or parent is concerned about the level of quality, the task becomes even more challenging. They have been aching for a straightforward means by which they can connect with, learn from, and pay qualified tutors. On the other hand, private tutors can’t wait to pass on their expertise and experience to their students while also earning a living in the process.

    After getting off to a strong start in Cameroon, Prepdia is now moving forward with plans to expand throughout the region in order to address these issues.

  • I4G HACKFEST 2022 to empower African techies

    I4G HACKFEST 2022 to empower African techies

    Ingressive for Good (I4G), one of Africa’s top ed-tech non-profit organizations, announces its first physical festival, I4G HACKFEST 2022, a yearly celebration of the development of African techies and communities.

    I4G HACKFEST 2022 is an annual event that celebrates the growth of African techies and communities while also showcasing emerging talents, industry trends, and insights from top tech startups and professionals. 

    On Saturday, November 12, 2022, at 9 am, at the Landmark Event Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos, the one-day event with the subject “No Techies Left Behind” will be hosted by Frank Donga, another name for Kunle Idowu, a filmmaker, and content creator.

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    I4G HACKFEST 2022

    The festival’s co-founder, Blessing Abeng, indicated that the 2022 edition would focus on the community and feature a number of prominent members of the IT communities and contributors to the sector.

    “This year, tech contributed majorly to Nigeria’s GDP. Across tech sectors, we are witnessing unprecedented market expansion, creativity, and growth in the African tech industry. In June 2022, startups raised $ 3 billion, a remarkable increase from the $1.19billion raised during the same period last year. But these opportunities also emphasize the importance of improving and providing support for African tech talents to meet the demand for their skills and ensure that they are nurtured, upskilled, and placed in the best companies across the continent. At I4G, we believe that there is a place for every tech talent; they need to be purposefully nurtured and supported. That’s why we themed this event, “No Techie Left Behind,” in line with our commitment to our community of African techies to hold their hands as they navigate their unique tech journey and increase their earning power.”

    Other highlights of the event include engaging discussions with thought leaders and influencers in the tech sector, as well as a keynote address by Odunayo Eweniyi, co-founder and chief operating officer of PiggyVest, one of Africa’s top fintech firms, on “Creating a Chain Reaction of Change.”

    This will immediately follow a fireside talk with Team Apts Ezekiel Sanni, who will share his inspirational journey from being a POS merchant to serving as the platform’s Head of Offline Distribution and Growth.

    The co-founders of I4G, Maya Horgan Famodu, Sean Burrowes, and Abeng, are among the other speakers at the event, along with Adora Nwodo from Microsoft, Uwem Uwemakpan from Ingressive Capital, Edwin Madu from Zikoko, Koromone Koroye from TechCabal, and Joshua Koya from Nguvu Health. They must never be perceived as having been unnecessarily exposed to risk.

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    Here are Expectations For I4G HACKFEST 2022

    The event will also be supported and attended by tech startups, businesses, and communities like TeamApt, Mara Foundation, Circle, Propel, Seamfix, Mainstack, and Kibo School of Technology. This will give techies a chance to sell themselves and their skills to stakeholders and secure employment and opportunities. Exponential Destiny will teach guests how to use the Metaverse and virtual reality (VR) for SDGs. While Propel will conduct a number of masterclasses to assist techies in getting ready, gaining an advantage, and positioning themselves for international prospects.

    Additionally, developers will be able to use Verified Africa, a Seamfix identity verification tool, in a Hackathon aimed at the transformation of digital identities in Africa. The winner will receive 500,000 naira in addition to other gifts from Seamfix.

    TeamApt will recognize and award several tech leaders and noteworthy members of the tech community, of which Ingressive For Good ambassadors would be included in various tertiary institutions, to highlight the tremendous work of ecosystem catalysts in the last year.

    Both in-person and online guests will have the chance to network with and interact with IT industry talent and learn from influential community members during the event.