Nigerian edtech platform aptLearn shuts down after 4 years, to focus on strategic reset and AI pivot

Mubarak Bankole
Nigerian edtech platform aptLearn shuts down after 4 years, to focus on strategic reset and AI pivot

Nigerian edtech platform aptLearn has announced the shutdown of its current version, aptLearn 1.0, marking the end of operations that launched in 2022. It has trained over 200,000 learners across Africa and beyond.

The company has confirmed that the platform will remain accessible until 15 July 2026. This gives users a limited window to complete ongoing courses, download certificates, and retrieve learning records before the full closure.

AptLearn was created to make technology education more accessible, affordable, and practical. It became a notable players in the online learning space for African learners, offering structured courses designed to support beginners as they take their first steps into tech.

Nigerian edtech platform aptLearn shuts down after 4 years, to focus on strategic reset and AI pivot

The edtech platform was established in 2022 by CEO Akinola Abdulakeem and co-founder Adebisi Covenant. The company said the decision is part of a broader reset rather than a complete exit from the education sector.

What’s next for aptLearn and its users

Users are advised to finish any incomplete courses and download all certificates before the deadline. After the shutdown, access to accounts, courses, and stored data will be permanently removed.

The company states that its mission is not finished. They are using this time to reevaluate their long-term goals. It indicated it may return in the future with a new approach that could incorporate AI to enhance and personalise the learning experience.

Nigerian edtech platform aptLearn shuts down after 4 years, to focus on strategic reset and AI pivot

The development also comes at a time when the global edtech sector is rapidly evolving, with many platforms integrating AI-driven tools to improve engagement, retention, and skill acquisition.

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Across the industry, companies are increasingly moving away from static course libraries and toward dynamic learning environments that respond to individual progress in real time.

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For aptLearn, the transition marks both an ending and a reset. While the current platform phase is being phased out, its user base and earlier impact highlight its role in expanding access to digital education for thousands of learners across Africa.


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