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.
Fifteen years ago, Sim Shagaya, the founder of Konga, established an Advertising company named E-Motion. The company which has survived
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
Edutech or educational companies in Nigeria have completely disrupted the way we see education. It has gone beyond the four
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