ProjKonnect Launches Gemnex to Bridge Tertiary Learning Gaps via AI and WhatsApp
Democratising Tertiary Education in Nigeria
Nigerian education technology startup ProjKonnect has officially introduced Gemnex, an artificial intelligence-driven application designed to provide tailored academic support for tertiary students across the country. Developed to address persistent educational barriers in Nigeria's higher education sector, the platform targets university, polytechnic, and college students, helping them navigate complex coursework and prepare for post-graduation opportunities. ProjKonnect founder Paul Ojo explained that the digital platform serves as an innovative response to systemic gaps that have historically limited the academic potential of local students, emphasizing that the tool aims to democratize access to high-quality learning resources for the country's future leaders.
Overcoming the Digital Divide with WhatsApp Integration
A key feature of the Gemnex platform is its direct integration with WhatsApp, a strategic decision designed to bypass the challenges of Nigeria's digital infrastructure. According to ProjKonnect Partnership Manager Onisabi Habeeb, the integration was specifically developed to counter the high cost of mobile data and the prevalence of unreliable internet services. By allowing students to ask course-related questions and receive academic guidance directly through the messaging application, the platform minimizes the need for continuous, high-bandwidth internet connections, ensuring that students do not have to choose between financial constraints and academic success.
Tailored Academic and Career Growth
Beyond immediate classroom assistance, Gemnex offers personalized learning pathways that adapt to the specific academic needs of individual students, regardless of their physical location. This focus on tailored development is intended to build student confidence in difficult courses while simultaneously assisting with long-term career planning. By combining artificial intelligence with widely accessible communication channels, the platform aims to foster economic growth by aligning academic preparation with actual career requirements, ensuring that intellectual capability is matched with the necessary support systems.
Whether this lightweight, WhatsApp-integrated approach can successfully bridge the digital divide will ultimately depend on how effectively the platform scales its academic database to match the diverse curricula of Nigeria's tertiary institutions.
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