Foundation Launches AI-Powered Exam Prep Platform for SS3 Students

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The Abosede Tomori Foundation (ATF), in partnership with Study AI, has unveiled an artificial intelligence–driven examination preparation platform designed to support SS3 students sitting for WAEC/NECO and JAMB examinations.

The initiative, which provides syndicated digital learning and intelligent tutoring, underscores ATF’s commitment to expanding access to quality education and enhancing skills development among young Nigerians.

The launch comes shortly after the foundation’s Back to School Programme, through which learning materials were distributed to hundreds of pupils in October.

Speaking at the event in Abuja, Founder of the Abosede Tomori Foundation and Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Segun Tomori, said the project is part of the foundation’s Skills Development and Scholarship scheme, one of its five core pillars.

Tomori noted that many students across the country continue to struggle with national examinations due to poor access to quality study resources, outdated teaching methods, and the lack of personalised academic support—challenges that have contributed to persistently high failure rates.

He explained that Study AI was developed to bridge these gaps by offering a curriculum-aligned digital learning environment powered by artificial intelligence. The platform features real-time corrections, adaptive study pathways, gamified motivation tools, group study options, and realistic mock examinations to provide students with a more engaging and effective preparation experience.

Designed for large-scale adoption, Study AI is expected to reach hundreds of thousands of learners nationwide as it expands.

“We are excited to pioneer what we believe is a paradigm shift in exam preparation through the deployment of technology, particularly artificial intelligence,” Tomori said. “Study AI has developed something truly innovative and unprecedented, and we are pleased to support the preparation of secondary school students in my constituency. Our aim is to see them excel in their final examinations and gain admission into tertiary institutions.”

He added that the foundation plans to monitor student performance on the platform, reward outstanding achievers, address learners’ needs through Study AI’s online support team, and organise mock examinations to ensure students are fully prepared.

In her remarks, Chief Executive Officer of Study AI, Yvonne Momah, described the platform as a game changer for examination readiness in Nigeria, stressing its emphasis on intelligent and personalised learning.

“Our mission is simple: to make high-quality education accessible, affordable, and engaging for every learner,” Momah said. “With AI-driven tutoring, real-time feedback, and gamified motivation, we are building a platform that truly understands students. This launch reflects our commitment to transforming exam preparation and opening up brighter futures nationwide.”

She disclosed that 200 SS3 students selected from secondary schools in Isolo and Ejigbo LCDAs within Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II will serve as pilot beneficiaries, with access to the platform until the start of their examinations next year.

Momah also highlighted that since its launch in July, the Abosede Tomori Foundation has implemented several impact-focused initiatives, including a health outreach that benefited 250 residents, N50,000 cash grants to 50 small and micro business owners, the distribution of hundreds of food packs to vulnerable families, and the provision of learning materials to 200 pupils under its Back to School initiative.

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