Ramshackle primary and secondary schools, low-quality teachers, ill-equipped libraries, and laboratories dominate the education system in Nigeria today. Unfortunately, successive
uLesson, an African edtech startup, has closed a $15 million Series B investment from Tencent, Nielsen Ventures, and existing investors
uLesson, the African learning technology platform, has closed a $7.5mn Series A round led by Owl Ventures, with inclusion from
uLesson, a Nigerian Edtech startup, has launched lessons for Junior Secondary School students. With this update, the app now offers
uLesson, a Nigerian-based education technology startup, has announced participation in its seed funding round by Founder Collective, a marquee seed-stage venture
uLesson and Airtel has partnered to offer subscribers of the edtech solution, who use Airtel network to access learning materials
uLesson, a Nigeria’s Ed-tech startup founded by Sim Shagaya has launched a mobile app. The uLesson app offers students in
uLesson, a Nigerian EdTech startup founded by Sim Shagaya has raised a $3.1 million funding round led by TLcom Capital.