“Pass like a private-school kid. Pay like a public-school student.”
The student-voice principle behind AfroAI's pricing and access model.
The problem
Generic AI is not exam-relevant
When a Nigerian polytechnic student asks ChatGPT about Electrical Engineering principles, the answer comes from the general internet — not from the NBTE Minimum Curriculum their lecturer teaches from. The explanation might be technically correct but still fail to match the course sequence, the local terminology, or the exam framing.
The same problem applies across all five Nigerian tertiary institution types. The NUC CCMAS, the NCCE Minimum Standards, the N&MCN Nursing Curriculum, and the IJMB syllabus are all institution-specific knowledge structures. Generic large language models were not trained on them and cannot reliably cite them.
The solution
Official curriculum, turned into structured textbooks
Captured from the source
AfroAI's curriculum team works from the official accreditation frameworks — not web scrapes or lecture notes. Each course textbook is built from the approved minimum standards document for that institution type, so the structure matches the curriculum the exam will actually assess.
Every answer is cited
The AI tutor does not give a floating answer. It cites the section of the course textbook the answer comes from. Students can verify the source. Lecturers can audit the reasoning. The citation is not decorative — it is the accountability mechanism.
All five standards bodies
AfroAI covers every Nigerian tertiary institution type — not just universities. The same citation discipline applies whether the student is at a federal university, a state polytechnic, a college of education, a nursing school, or an IJMB centre.
Learn more
The full curriculum capture process — how standards are ingested, how textbook chapters are structured, and how answer grounding is enforced — is documented on the how-it-works page.
How AfroAI builds textbooks →Coverage
Five institution types, one product
| Standards body | Institution type |
|---|---|
| NUC / CCMAS | Universities (federal, state, private) |
| NBTE | Polytechnics and monotechnics |
| NCCE | Colleges of Education |
| N&MCN | Schools and Colleges of Nursing |
| ABU Zaria / IJMB Syllabus | IJMB centres and foundation programmes |
Values
What AfroAI stands for
Honesty discipline
AfroAI publishes no fabricated metrics, no partner logos that have not been earned, and no testimonials without consent. When data does not exist yet, we say so. This is not just an ethics position — it is a product differentiation. Curriculum-grounded tutoring is only credible if the company behind it cannot be caught inflating numbers.
Naira-native
Pricing is in Nigerian Naira only. The Free tier (3 questions/day, no card required) is permanent — not a time-limited trial. Starter is ₦1,000/month. Pro is ₦2,500/month. These prices are set against what a Nigerian student can afford, not what a Western SaaS startup defaults to.
Ubuntu spirit
AfroAI's registered slogan is "Promoting the Spirit of Ubuntu." Ubuntu — I am because we are — shapes the product decisions: curriculum that serves all five institution types equally, equal-rail access for students and institutions, and an equity-led pricing model that keeps quality study support accessible.
Company
AfroAI Technologies Ltd
AfroAI Technologies Ltd is the legal entity behind the AfroAI product. We are registered in Nigeria and headquartered in Jos, Plateau State. The product is built from scratch by a Nigerian team, for Nigerian students, with pricing set in Naira and support delivered in West Africa Time.
We are in the early stages of deploying the first institutional pilots. No team bios, founding dates, investor names, or partner logos are published here until those relationships are confirmed — consistent with our honesty discipline. When pilots are signed and data is collected, it will appear on the proof page.
Institutional enquiries: [email protected] or visit the demo booking page.