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Re: OkeyMeta didn’t build LLM from scratch

The platform is an hybrid system built on existing infrastructure
Okechukwu Nwaozor, Founder of OkeyMeta |techpoint.africa
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Last month, precisely on November 19, 2025, Techpoint Africa published a story about Okechukwu Nwaozor, detailing his impressive feat of building OkeyMeta. The product was initially described as a Large Language Model (LLM) that was built from scratch.

In the previous article (now updated), Nwazor stated that he was on a mission to compete with ChatGPT, despite only raising a meagre N2.7m in funding. He made it clear he understood how unbelievable his ambitions sounded, but he wouldn’t let any form of doubt or mockery stop his lofty ambition.

The story went viral and raised a lot of concern among knowledgeable individuals in the ecosystem who pointed out that it’s impossible to build an LLM from scratch while operating on a shoestring budget.

Further consultations with experts revealed that what Nwaozor built is a hybrid AI system based on open-source models, such as Google’s Gemma-2B.

Like many AI projects, OkeyMeta is built on existing infrastructure. According to Babatunde Fatai, Emerging Technologies & Innovation Strategist, what Nwaozor built is hard, but not impossible.

Meanwhile, credence must be given to the effort of Nwaozor and his team. Building a functional AI system at 17, assembling a team, preparing datasets, experimenting with training, prompt engineering, hosting APIs, and making the product publicly accessible are still commendable achievements.

However, it is equally important to distinguish between training an LLM from scratch, which requires enormous compute budgets, specialised engineering teams, and trillions of tokens of data, and building an AI product powered by open-source LLMs, which is what OkeyMeta represents.

The earlier wording created a misleading impression about the scale and originality of OkeyMeta. This correction is crucial to ensure that readers, researchers, and the broader AI community have an accurate understanding of OkeyMeta’s technical foundation.

Nwaozor’s story represents Nigeria’s growing curiosity, ambition, and early participation in the global AI landscape.

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