The Abosede Tomori Foundation (ATF), in partnership with Study AI, has launched Nigeria’s first AI-powered examination preparatory platform, designed to deliver syndicated digital learning and intelligent tutoring for SS3 students preparing for WAEC/NECO and JAMB examinations.

Promoters of the landmark initiative stated that it aligns with the foundation’s commitment to enhancing access to quality education and fostering skills development.

The Founder, Abosede Tomori Foundation (ATF), Comrade Segun Tomori, who is the Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake said in a statement that the project comes on the heels of ATF’s successful “Back to School” programme, which provided learning materials to hundreds of pupils in October.

“For millions of Nigerian students, preparing for national examinations remains challenging due to limited access to quality materials, outdated study methods, and the absence of personalized academic support. These barriers contribute to persistently high failure rates across major national exams.

“Study AI directly addresses these gaps by offering a dynamic, curriculum-aligned digital learning environment powered by artificial intelligence.

“Through real-time corrections, adaptive study paths, gamified motivation systems, group study features, and realistic mock exams, the platform equips students with a more effective and engaging way to prepare for high-stakes tests and it aims to support hundreds of learners nationwide as it expands.”

The ATF founder noted that the initiative falls under the Skills Development and Scholarship scheme, which is one of the foundation’s five core pillars, adding, “We are excited to pioneer what we believe marks a paradigm shift in exam preparation, the deployment of technology, particularly Artificial Intelligence.

“Study AI has developed something truly innovative and unprecedented, and we are glad to support the preparation of high school students in my constituency. Our goal is to ensure that they excel in their final exams and secure admission into tertiary institutions,” Tomori said.

The Chief Executive Officer of Study AI, Yvonne Momah, affirmed that the platform ushers in a new era in examination readiness for Nigerian students, emphasizing its focus on intelligent, personalized learning.

“Our mission is simple: to make high-quality education accessible, affordable, and engaging for every learner. With AI-driven tutoring, real-time feedback, and gamified motivation, we’re building a platform that truly understands students. This launch underscores our commitment to transforming exam preparation and unlocking brighter futures across the country,” Momah stated.

The pilot beneficiaries—200 SS3 students selected from secondary schools in Isolo and Ejigbo LCDAs within Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II—will have access to the platform until the commencement of their examinations next year.

Tomori added that the foundation intends to track performance on the platform, reward top achievers, address students’ needs through Study AI’s online support team, and conduct mock examinations to ensure students are fully primed for success.

It was gathered that since its launch in July, the Abosede Tomori Foundation has executed multiple impact-driven initiatives, including health outreach programmes, which benefitted 250 residents, N50,000 cash grants to 50 small and micro business owners, distribution of hundreds of food packs to indigent families, and the empowerment of 200 pupils with learning materials under its “Back to School” initiative.

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