Edozzier Hits iOS Top 5, Powers ICT Scholarship for 18,500+ Candidates Across Africa

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In a remarkable stride for Nigerian technology and education, homegrown EdTech platform Edozzier has achieved two significant milestones within just two weeks of its mobile app launch, positioning itself as one of the fastest growing and most impactful education platforms on the continent.

The AI-powered education resource planning platform recently secured the No. 5 spot on the global iOS Education Chart, placing it above global giants like Udemy and Coursera as of August 1, 2025. This recognition followed closely on the heels of its instrumental role in facilitating the 2025 SQI College of ICT Annual Scholarship Programme, where over 18,500 candidates across Africa registered through Edozzier, with more than 8,500 successfully completing their tests online via the platform.

This dual achievement reflects Edozzier’s rising reputation as a transformative solution in the African education sector, merging scalability with purpose-driven innovation and positioning it as one of Africa’s fastest-growing and most impactful EdTech platforms.

Breaking Barriers in African EdTech

Developed by SQI ICT Consultants, Edozzier is an AI-powered Education Resource Planning (ERP) system designed to help institutions digitize and automate learning, administration, finance, admissions, communication, and student engagement – all in one seamless platform.

The app’s ability to scale across thousands of users, handle complex workflows, and deliver real-time analytics made it the perfect engine behind this year’s SQI ICT Scholarship Programme, which saw participation from multiple African countries.

“I had a smooth experience using Edozzier. My onboarding and test experience was awesome,” said Roheemat, a full scholarship recipient who completed her application and testing entirely on the Edozzier platform.

 

Edozzier’s Growing Metrics


  • Ranked No. 5 in the global iOS Education category right above Udemy and Coursera as of 1/08/2025



  • Surpassed 3,770 Android installs — with 98.17% from Nigeria



  • Gained traction in the US, UK, UAE, and other countries



  • 18,500+ scholarship applicants onboarded



  • 8,500+ online test taken online


These figures highlight Edozzier’s appeal beyond Nigeria and its potential to scale globally.

 

Adoption by Institutions Nationwide

Edozzier’s impact isn’t limited to the scholarship alone. The platform has already earned the trust of multiple Nigerian institutions, including:


  • Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary (NBTS) using Edozzier for over 11 years



  • Grajos Polytechnic, Lagos



  • Numerous primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions across Nigeria


“Sincerely, at first, I doubted the workability of the software… But for eleven years now, Edozzier has been proving its ability to fully automate the school system,” said Mr. Wale Adedokun, ICT Administrator at NBTS.

“If I’m asked again and again, I’d say you are the best IT solution company,” added Rev. Dr. Oladejo of BCT.

 

Built for Africa, Scaling Globally

According to Adeyemi C. Aderinto, founder of Edozzier and SQI College of ICT:

“Africa doesn’t just need more learning apps, we need a robust operating system for education. Edozzier is that infrastructure. We’re excited to help institutions manage, grow, and thrive with confidence.”

As digital transformation continues to reshape Africa’s educational landscape, Edozzier’s story underscores the potential of homegrown solutions to lead on a global stage.

For more information, visit: https://www.edozzier.com