Bankable Wisdom Transforms African Tech Landscape: Surpasses 75,000 users in 30 countries

Bankable Wisdom, the leading pan-African online learning platform, proudly announces a significant milestone, surpassing 75,000 users across 30 African countries. This accomplishment, achieved within three years of its inception, underscores the company’s commitment to democratizing access to high-quality tech education across the continent.

Founded by visionary entrepreneur Precious Azuonwu, Bankable Wisdom emerged in response to the pressing educational challenges faced by Africans, particularly the limited access to quality tech education. Originating from the heart of Africa rather than Silicon Valley, the platform started with free training sessions and the “7 Days of Bankable Wisdom” program during the challenges of the 2020 pandemic. Evolving from a grassroots initiative, Bankable Wisdom officially launched in November 2020, quickly becoming a pan-African force impacting 75,000 learners across 30 countries.


Bankable Wisdom recognizes the pivotal role of tech education in unlocking Africa’s potential. Offering an affordable, engaging, and convenient solution, the platform’s diverse curriculum spans coding to data analysis, equipping learners with in-demand skills across various tech sectors. The flexibility of self-paced or instructor-led learning caters to diverse schedules. Beyond instruction, Bankable Wisdom connects talent with opportunity through partnerships with leading companies, ensuring graduates have direct access to jobs, internships, and career support.

Looking ahead, Bankable Wisdom sets ambitious goals for the future. The company aims to reach 1 million users across Africa by 2025. Plans include expanding course offerings, partnering with educational institutions, and advocating for increased collaboration within the African education sector.

Bankable Wisdom believes that true educational transformation requires collective efforts. The platform invites individuals, organizations, and institutions across Africa to join in their mission. This can be achieved through enrolling in courses, sharing positive experiences, donating to support scholarships and platform expansion, partnering to develop new courses, and advocating for improved access to quality education.

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