Tomori Foundation, Study AI Roll Out Nigeria’s First AI-Powered Exam Prep Platform for SSS Students

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Tomori Foundation, Study AI Roll Out Nigeria’s First AI-Powered Exam Prep Platform for SSS Students

The Abosede Tomori Foundation (ATF), in partnership with Study AI, has launched Nigeria’s first artificial intelligence–powered examination preparation platform, marking a major leap in digital learning for senior secondary school students preparing for WAEC, NECO and JAMB.

The pioneering initiative, which onboarded 200 SS3 students from Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II, is designed to provide intelligent, personalised tutoring through a syndicated digital learning system that adapts to each learner’s strengths and weaknesses.

The launch builds on ATF’s expanding education-focused interventions and follows the foundation’s recent “Back to School” programme, which distributed learning materials to hundreds of pupils across the constituency.

Across Nigeria, millions of students struggle with national examinations due to limited access to quality study materials, outdated preparation methods and the absence of personalised academic support factors that continue to drive poor performance in public examinations.

Study AI is designed to bridge these gaps by offering a curriculum-aligned, technology-driven learning experience. The platform features AI-guided tutoring, real-time corrections, adaptive study pathways, gamified motivation tools, collaborative study options and realistic mock examinations, creating a more engaging and effective preparation process.

Built for scale, the platform is expected to support hundreds of thousands of learners nationwide as adoption expands.

The founder of the Abosede Tomori Foundation and Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Segun Tomori, described the initiative as a transformative step in education delivery.

“We are excited to pioneer what we believe is a paradigm shift in exam preparation the deployment of technology, particularly artificial intelligence,” Tomori said.
“Study AI has developed something truly innovative and unprecedented. Our goal is to ensure that students in my constituency excel in their final exams and secure admission into tertiary institutions.”

He explained that the programme falls under the foundation’s Skills Development and Scholarship Scheme, one of ATF’s five core pillars.

Chief Executive Officer of Study AI, Yvonne Momah, said the platform signals a new era in examination readiness for Nigerian students.

“Our mission is 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 and unlocks brighter futures.”

The pilot phase targets 200 SS3 students drawn from secondary schools in Isolo and Ejigbo LCDAs, who will have full access to the platform until the commencement of their examinations in 2026.

Tomori said the foundation will monitor students’ performance, reward top achievers, address learning gaps through Study AI’s online support system and conduct periodic mock examinations to ensure full readiness.

Since its establishment in July, the Abosede Tomori Foundation has delivered multiple impact-driven initiatives, including a health outreach serving 250 residents, ₦50,000 grants to 50 micro and small business owners, food support for indigent families, and the distribution of learning materials to 200 pupils under its Back to School programme.

To honour a legacy of generosity by transforming lives and building communities for the emancipation of the less privileged.

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