What your faculty gets
From curriculum capture to cited answers — in three layers.
Curriculum capture
We turn your faculty's official curriculum — sourced from NUC CCMAS, NBTE, NCCE, N&MCN, or the IJMB syllabus — into a structured, reviewed course textbook inside AfroAI. Your department retains ownership of its curriculum.
Reviewed textbook layer
Each course textbook goes through a staging and review process before activation in production. Answers match your taught curriculum — not generic web summaries or hallucinated explanations.
Course-aware tutoring with citations
Students select the course they are studying. AfroAI answers within that academic scope and cites the page or section from the captured course textbook — so they can verify every explanation.
Standards alignment
Every institution type. Every official curriculum body.
AfroAI is built for all Nigerian tertiary education — not universities alone. The curriculum layer is grounded in the standards body that governs your institution type.
| Institution type | Standards body |
|---|---|
| Universities | NUC |
| Polytechnics & Monotechnics | NBTE |
| Colleges of Education | NCCE |
| Schools of Nursing | N&MCN |
| IJMB Centres | ABU Zaria |
| Remedials / Foundation Programmes | Institution-specific |
Product capabilities
Beyond course chat — the full AfroAI platform.
AfroAI v2 is more than a chat interface. It includes classroom management, learning tools, and usage analytics built for institutional deployment.
Course-aware tutoring with citations
Students pick a course context. Every answer stays within that academic scope and cites the specific chapter or section it came from in the captured textbook.
Classrooms and permissions
HODs and lecturers can create classrooms, assign students to specific course groups, and control which curriculum materials are accessible within each classroom.
Usage analytics and weak-topic maps
A live dashboard shows what students are asking by course — surfacing the topics that generate the most difficulty before exam day, not after results come out.
Flashcard generation
Students can generate curriculum-grounded flashcard decks from the course textbook content directly within AfroAI, turning passive reading into active recall.
Audio notes
Captured course content can be rendered as audio learning notes — useful for commuting students or those with reading difficulties.
Reviewed textbook layer
Curriculum is not fed raw into the system. Each course textbook goes through a review and staging process before it is activated in production — maintaining answer quality and curriculum fidelity.
How a pilot works
Scoped. Evidence-tracked. Decision yours.
Scoped pilot
We start with one faculty or department — typically 2 to 4 foundational courses. AfroAI captures the official curriculum for those courses and deploys the tutoring layer within that defined scope.
Activation tracking
We monitor weekly question volume per course, the topics students struggle with before exams, and how many students in the activated cohort move from free to paid usage.
Published evidence
After each milestone window we publish a pilot evidence pack: faculty activation rate, question volume trends, topic weakness maps, and paid conversion. No vanity claims — every figure is traceable.
Scale decision
You review the evidence and decide whether to expand to more departments, add classrooms, or proceed to full institutional licensing. The decision is yours, grounded in your own data.
Pilot evidence is published after milestone verification. Read the evidence methodology →
Common questions
Answers for procurement and compliance.
How does AfroAI handle student data?
Student conversation data is not sold, shared with third parties, or used to train external models. Data residency and processing agreements are available for institutional sign-off before deployment.
What is your policy on fabricated metrics?
We do not publish metrics we cannot source. Every stat in a pilot evidence pack has a traceable methodology note. Pilot-in-progress periods are labelled explicitly — we will not claim outcomes until milestone verification is complete.
How is AfroAI priced for institutions?
Institutional pricing is per-student licensing and is not published publicly. Pilots for the first cohort of institutions are structured as low-risk agreements. Contact us to discuss terms that fit your institution's budget and scale.
Does it work on low bandwidth connections?
AfroAI is web-based and tested on Nigerian mobile broadband. The interface is optimised for low-bandwidth conditions. An Android app is also available for students without reliable desktop access.
Institutional pricing
Pricing is not published. Talk to us.
Institutional licensing is per-student and scoped to your deployment size. Pilots for the first cohort of institutions are structured as low-risk agreements. Students on an institutional deployment also get access via their institution — Naira pricing applies at every tier.