… Plans summer coaching programmes in July and August

In the contemporary era, where digital innovation is fundamentally reshaping how children learn by enhancing accessibility, personalising education, and fostering more engaging and effective learning experiences, the need for new devices and platforms cannot be overemphasised.

Experts argue that emerging economies need digital skills to enhance development; hence, children must be exposed to technological education early in their education journeys.

To address this need, King of CMS Consulting, in collaboration with FiguresHub Africa, is at the forefront of transformative technology.

Wale Ketiku, CEO of FiguresHub Africa and KStudy Learning, explained that the firms are driving the digital economy across Africa by delivering software devices such as AI chatbot solutions, eLearning platforms, and digital transformation services to small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Beyond its commercial success, he said that the firm is also fueling a powerful education movement across Africa.

Ketiku emphasised that FiguresHub Africa was created to equip young professionals across the continent with in-demand digital skills such as cybersecurity, data analytics, and full-stack development.

“The platform uses a hybrid model that combines structured online learning with access to physical community hubs. These hubs provide stable electricity, internet access, and mentorship, ensuring learners have everything they need to succeed.

“We’ve seen thousands of learners transition from having little or no tech background to landing roles in global tech companies, freelancing, or launching their ventures. We’re not just teaching skills, we’re creating pathways to meaningful opportunities,” he said.

Besides, he reiterated that the firm is shaping the next generation of learners through Kstudy Learning, a flexible online tutoring platform for African children aged five to 17, particularly those in the diaspora, offering extra lessons in Coding, Mathematics, English, Nigerian Languages, and French.

“Its mission is to reconnect African children to their roots through culturally relevant learning while helping them excel academically and gain future-ready skills. With summer coaching programmes kicking off on July 2 and again in August for Nigerian learners, Kstudy is set to make this break both enriching and empowering.

“With the right tools and support, African youth can lead not only their futures but also the future of the global digital economy. We’re committed to giving them access to that support, starting with education,” Ketiku explained.

He maintained that the goal of the initiative aligns with King of CMS Consulting’s mission to deliver scalable and secure solutions that drive growth, efficiency, and positive transformation.

“From deploying AI-powered chatbots like ChatLola for Canadian retailers to building Moodle-based eLearning platforms for U.S. schools, the company continues to demonstrate that business and impact can go hand in hand.

Looking ahead, we plan to scale our operations in Africa through new partnerships, expanded training hubs, and deeper enterprise collaborations. King of CMS Consulting invites partners, sponsors, and investors to join this mission, empowering learners, building businesses, and creating a digital future that includes everyone,” he said.

The CEO maintains that through the platforms and services available, the organisation is committed to bridging the digital divide in Africa, and building a tech-literate and globally competitive generation; at the same time supporting economic growth through SME empowerment, and preserving culture while advancing digital innovation.

Charles Ogwo, Head, Education Desk at BusinessDay Media is a seasoned proactive journalist with over a decade of reportage experience.

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