Business a.m.

ULesson assures African expansion with successful $7.5m series “A” funding

- Tobias Pius

ASUCCESSFU­L FUNDING round by Nigerian tech-entreprene­ur, Sim Shagaya-founded learning technology platform, uLesson, has put the firm in sure footing for a planned expansion push into Eastern and Southern Africa.

The funding round raised $7.5 million in what is now a clear sign that activities in the country’s start-up tech space would be boisterous this year notwithsta­nding the Covid-19 pandemic that has turned many a global economy upside down.

Success for the for uLesson now also means that it can begin to unfold its broad plan to secure new talent, build the edtech startup’s product developmen­t and production infrastruc­ture, as well as look to reach countries in eastern and southern Africa. In the age of Covid-19 and the new normal, the funding could not have come at a better time to enable the firm make the push.

“Africa is not one place.

Different needs, cultures, and curricula mean that uLesson has to carefully and deliberate­ly think about how to design products and distributi­on channels to serve such a vast market. Almost daily we receive emails from families across the continent asking us to make services available to them. And in 2021, we will,” Shagaya said upon the successful funding round.

The fund raising was led by Owl Ventures which included some existing investors, TLcom Capital, Founder Collective, as well as participat­ion from new investor, LocalGloba­l.

Tech entreprene­ur, Shagaya, one of the founding partners of Konga, founded uLesson in 2019 and based it in Lagos, Nigeria. He shaped the edtech startup to provide high-quality, cost-effective, and accessible education across Africa using technology.

Since its official launch in May 2020, uLesson’s unique app has secured up to a million downloads, allowing users to create personalis­ed and curriculum-relevant content for learners to access using mobile and PC devices. The educationa­l content covers students in the K-7 to K-12 educationa­l year in Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and The Gambia.

The uLesson app according to Shagaya plans to undergo an upgrade, and will include plans to launch an iOS-compatible app version. It will launch a handful of new products like a new pan-African primary school library, one-on-one tutoring sessions and challenges.

Students can access the educationa­l content and lessons via the streaming function or SD cards, where the content has been preinstall­ed for them. The download function gives room for students to continue lessons without depending on a stable internet connection, or increasing accessibil­ity.

The curriculum created by uLesson also includes IGCSE curriculum, catering to other markets. Over 5,000 animated video lessons have been created, 30,000 tests and quizzes from junior to senior to classes are available on the uLesson app for Android.

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