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    Nigerian EduTech startup Edusko adds institutions in China

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    By Paul Adepoju on March 22, 2016 Education, Startups

    Edusko.com, a Nigerian EduTech startup that connects parents and students with good and affordable schools within and outside Africa today announced it is now able to assist Africans interested in studying in China.

    Edusko’s founder, Jide Ayegbusi said it became necessary to have presence in China going by the way the country is increasingly becoming a study destination for Africans who are unable to secure admissions in Europe and America but still desire quality education outside the shore of Africa. He said they were able to achieve the feat following a partnership with CUAP Education Consultants.

    “Our mission is to connect African parents and students with good and affordable schools across the globe with ease. We’ve found out that China presents an opportunity for this. “You’ll be amazed at how good and affordable these schools are,” said Jide.

    Salim Abubarka, the CEO of CUAP Education Consultant said: “We are extremely delighted to partner with Edusko. We’ve been following up with the progress of the start-up and it’s incredible to know how many Africans are currently using Edusko to find good and affordable schools in Africa and beyond.”

    Edusko was launched in 2015 to help parents and students find and choose good schools amidst thousands jostling for their attention. In less than one year of launch, the startup claims they have helped over 30,000 parents to make informed decisions and had referred over 500 students to good and affordable schools in Nigeria and beyond.

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