In a world rapidly being reshaped by artificial intelligence, few individuals have managed to fuse technological innovation with meaningful educational impact as effectively as Ahmed Ogundimu.
A serial entrepreneur and seasoned product manager, Ogundimu has emerged as a disruptive force in the digital learning landscape, building transformative tools that redefine how students across Africa access and prepare for higher education.
Ogundimu, who serves as the Founder and Lead Consultant of Sigmanox NG and also leads product strategy at Amazon, is widely recognised for his visionary leadership in education technology. Through NGScholars.net—his flagship educational platform which has reached millions of users—he is building bridges between underserved students and academic success. Most recently, he has turned heads with the release of two groundbreaking AI tools: Ace JAMB UTME and AdmitAssist by NGScholars, both custom-trained on OpenAI’s GPT architecture.
Revolutionising Admissions Guidance and Exam Preparation
AdmitAssist by NGScholars is an intelligent admission assistant that delivers personalised, real-time guidance to Nigerian students navigating the complex processes of JAMB, UTME, and Post-UTME applications. What once required long queues, manual research, or costly consultation can now be accessed instantly via conversational AI—democratising education one chat at a time.
Complementing this is Ace JAMB UTME, a custom AI assistant trained to solve and explain thousands of past JAMB exam questions using detailed, step-by-step breakdowns.
Designed for both desktop and mobile access, the tool represents a leap forward in personalised exam preparation, empowering students with clarity, confidence, and autonomy.
Ahmed isn’t just deploying AI for the sake of innovation, he is using it to solve real, structural problems in Africa’s learning systems. These tools eliminate the knowledge gap, level the playing field, and give students control over their academic destiny.
Scaling with Purpose: ExamAce Mobile App
In addition to his AI chatbots, Ogundimu is spearheading the development of a mobile-first learning experience through ExamAce.NG, an upcoming platform that integrates generative AI with curriculum-aligned study paths, mock exams, and gamified progress tracking. Built for the realities of low-bandwidth regions, the app aims to support millions of exam takers preparing for JAMB, WAEC, and other regional qualifications with minimal cost and maximum accessibility.
As a seasoned product manager with experience in global tech ecosystems, Ogundimu brings a rare fusion of enterprise discipline and grassroots empathy. “We’re not just digitising old methods,” he explains. “We’re rethinking what learning looks like when AI becomes your tutor, mentor, and advisor—all in one.”
Recognition and Industry Impact
Ahmed Ogundimu’s innovations are increasingly gaining national and international recognition.
His AI-powered platforms are being cited by educators and online platforms for scalable, low-cost learning tools that can uplift entire populations.
Through NGScholars and its spinouts, he is not only filling an infrastructure gap but creating a new category of student support—one that’s intelligent, equitable, and always available.
His work aligns with the broader global agenda of inclusive education and digital equity, earning him invitations to review student innovations, consult on edtech growth strategies, and advise non-profits across the diaspora. More than just a builder, Ogundimu is a catalyst for change—using AI to drive upward mobility, one student at a time.
