The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has reaffirmed its support for the nationwide deployment of the Blackboard Learn, signaling a major step forward in the digital transformation of Nigeria’s tertiary education sector.
Blackboard Learn is a leading cloud-based learning management system (LMS) designed for education and business, focusing on AI-driven course creation, student engagement, and flexible, accessible learning.
It enables instructors to build courses, manage grades, and deliver content, while offering students a centralised platform for assignments, communication, and collaboration.
During a high-level engagement with Anthology Blackboard representatives led by Mr. Nicolas Albouze, Vice President, Middle East & Africa, TETFund leadership highlighted the value of the LMS in enhancing student engagement, faculty adoption, and the quality of teaching and learning across more than 280 public tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
Country Director & Head of Business, West Africa, Pole Global Marketing (PGM), Mr. Michael Adedeji Ladipo, the implementing partner for Anthology Blackboard in Nigeria, provided an update on progress since the LMS rollout, emphasising the system’s role in enabling institutions to deliver hybrid learning programmes and improve digital course delivery.
“Blackboard Learn has become a key tool for scaling education access while ensuring the integrity and effectiveness of learning,” he stated.
A highlight of the meeting was the introduction of Video Studio, a new Blackboard feature designed to enhance multimedia teaching and student engagement. Video Studio enables video-based instruction, interactive assignments, and seamless communication between lecturers and students. The feature also includes adaptive streaming to ensure accessibility for students in low-bandwidth regions, making learning more inclusive.
TETFund leadership expressed strong confidence that the platform, combined with faculty development initiatives and continuous support, would accelerate the adoption of digital learning across Nigerian tertiary institutions.
“We are committed to ensuring that our institutions are fully equipped to leverage technology for teaching, learning, and performance monitoring,” the Executive Secretary of TETFund Sonny Echono, stated.
The engagement highlighted the LMS’s scalability, with over 2 million users already benefiting from the system, and reinforced the importance of government-led collaboration with technology partners in driving educational innovation.
Speaking on the milestone, Ladipo remarked, “The TETFund partnership shows how public-sector vision, combined with the right technology, can transform higher education. We are supporting institutions to deliver more accessible, engaging, and data-informed learning experiences, and Video Studio is an exciting step in that direction.”
The TETFund engagement marks an important milestone in Nigeria’s journey to a fully digital higher education system, showcasing the country’s commitment to hybrid learning, inclusion, and global competitiveness.
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