ProjKonnect boosts education sector with learning app

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Projkonnect a leading edutech firm has designed a digital educational application to personalise learning for both students and young professionals and also transform the Nigerian educational ecosystem.

According to the firm, the Projkonnect App will contribute to the development of a new generation of Nigerian youths, especially university undergraduates, who are equipped with the required skill sets necessary to favourably compete in the 21st century.

Meanwhile, the app, would enable corporate entities to contribute to its courses in order to make them match global industry standards while also providing Nigerian youths with the opportunity to gain practical experiences upon completion of the courses.

Paul ojo, the Chief Executive Officer of ProjKonnect Integrated Systems Limited, said the goal of the organisation intends to achieve revolves around uplifting the Nigerian educational standards in order to propel the country’s youth into strategic roles across the global scene.

The major driving force behind the creation of the ProjKonnect App reiterates our thorough commitment, as an edutech entity, towards the advancement of the Nigerian educational sector which is solely hinged on upskilling the competencies of an average Nigerian youth.

This aligns with our overall objective which seeks to ensure that learning across our digital platforms matches either the academic or professional needs of every student nationwide. It is to this end that the app also leverages the power of artificial intelligence to effectively cater for the futuristic educational demands of Nigerian youths,” he said.

Ojo added that the platform uses high-powered digital technologies to help bridge the skills gap that Nigerian youths need to be competitive in the global market.

The app is, therefore, designed to serve as a viable pipeline for the acquisition of soft skills for Nigerian youths,” he added.

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