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Class54 Launches AI-Powered Learning Suite: A Strategic Guide for 2026 JAMB & WAEC Candidates

In a significant move for Nigeria’s educational technology landscape, Class54 has unveiled a suite of artificial intelligence (AI) tools specifically engineered to support students preparing for the critical 2026 examination cycle. This strategic rollout, timed ahead of the impending UTME registration window, addresses the evolving needs of candidates for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), West African Examinations Council (WAEC), and Post-UTME tests.


Bridging the Preparation Gap with Intelligent Technology

Founded to democratize access to quality exam preparation, Class54 reports having supported over 300,000 Nigerian students. The platform’s core mission has been to provide mobile-based practice tests, offline resources, and online instruction. This latest update represents a deliberate pivot from simple content delivery to intelligent, adaptive learning. The challenge, as articulated by the company, was to deploy advanced AI capabilities without alienating the vast number of students who contend with low-end mobile devices, high data costs, and unreliable internet connectivity—a common reality across many parts of Nigeria.

Deep Dive: The AI Features Redefining Exam Prep

1. AI-Powered Step-by-Step Explanations

Moving beyond the standard “correct/incorrect” feedback of traditional practice apps, Class54’s new system provides granular, step-by-step reasoning for solutions, particularly in numerate subjects like Mathematics and Physics. This is a pedagogical shift aimed at combating rote memorization. For example, instead of just giving the answer to a calculus problem, the AI would break down the application of the chain rule, explaining the “why” behind each step. This fosters conceptual understanding, enabling students to tackle novel problems in the exam hall, not just familiar question patterns.

2. Live, Interactive Online Lessons

The introduction of live virtual classes adds a crucial human-in-the-loop element. Led by subject-matter instructors, these sessions focus on syllabus mastery and examination strategy. The interactive format—allowing for real-time Q&A—aims to replicate classroom engagement, providing structure and accountability that purely self-paced platforms often lack. This hybrid model blends the scalability of tech with the motivational and clarifying power of direct instruction.

3. Sustained Commitment to Offline & Low-Data Access

Perhaps the most critical design consideration for the Nigerian context is offline functionality. Class54 has maintained its extensive library of over 25 years of past JAMB and WAEC questions, fully accessible without an internet connection. Complementing this is a voice assistant that reads literature and summaries aloud, a vital feature for auditory learners and those in areas with poor connectivity. According to Oluwasegun Ige, Chief Technology Officer at Class54, this required significant technical optimization.

“Delivering AI-powered explanations and live lessons in a lightweight mobile environment required careful optimisation,” Ige said. “Our priority was to ensure the platform remains usable even with limited data access, while preserving strong offline functionality.”

The Integrated Subscription Model: Easing the Financial Burden

Recognizing that students often juggle multiple, costly resources for different exams, Class54 operates a single subscription model covering JAMB, WAEC, and Post-UTME preparation. This consolidated approach is designed to reduce the cumulative financial strain on families, offering a more sustainable and comprehensive exam preparation solution.

Strategic Implications for the 2026 Exam Season

As Nigeria’s examination ecosystem becomes increasingly digitized, tools like those from Class54 are shifting from being optional aids to core components of a successful study regimen. The company positions its AI suite as a complement to traditional study methods, not a replacement. For the 2026 candidate, this means the potential for more personalized, efficient, and conceptually rigorous preparation, provided they have access to a basic smartphone. The Class54 mobile application is available on both Android and iOS platforms, positioning it to meet students wherever they are in their educational journey.

Obidike Okafor

Obidike Okafor is an award-winning, seasoned journalist and content consultant. Obidike has left his mark on the global stage, writing for prestigious publications in Nigeria, the UK, South Africa, Kenya, Germany, and Senegal. He also has experience as an editor, research analyst, and podcaster.


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