At 23, many people around the world are still at university -- at that age, Gossy Ukanwoke had already started one.
The young entrepreneur is the founder of Beni American University(BAU), Nigeria's first private online university. Launched in late 2012, the school allows students to access their classes at any time of the day with any internet-enabled device.
"We are providing executive programs for graduates who are looking for employment and want to build up their resumes, or managers who want to climb up the hierarchy of their companies," says Ukanwoke, now 25.
"We also have courses targeted at people who want to start their own business.
'Nigeria's Mark Zuckerberg'
Ukanwoke's idea to start BAU came from his previous online venture called Students Circle, an educational social networking site he'd launched while in university that allows learners to interact and access free resources from leading schools.
"When I created Students Circle in 2010," explains Ukanwoke, "I found out that ... many were looking for certificates, hoping that they could get something they could use to maybe find employment or get a promotion in the workplace.
"There was a need for a new institution to be created in Nigeria," adds Ukanwoke, who was once described by Forbes as "Nigeria's Mark Zuckerberg."
Now, some 18 months into his new business endeavor, Ukanwoke has hired 10 instructors and has about 200 students, with an average age of 26.
But the startup's journey so far has not been without challenges -- Nigerian laws require universities to have a physical campus so last year Ukanwoke went and bought land in the country's Benue State with the goal to build a private campus that could accommodate some 10,000 students.
The project is expected to launch next year, but in the meantime the web courses are up and running -- a 12 week online program can cost between $100 and $300. Among the courses offered are corporate diplomacy, global marketing, leadership and management, digital journalism, project management and entrepreneurship and innovation, which is the university's most popular class.
"It's good because I have four kids," says Chinenye Madukwe, one of BAU's students. "I have opportunity to work at the same time, because I have a small interior design outfit."
Oo Nwoye, another BAU student, says he enrolled "for the knowledge."
"It is just helpful for my business and that is the most important thing to me," he explains.
Education is key
A son of two teachers, Ukanwoke says he is driven by his passion to use technology to solve social problems.
"I grew up within the framework where education was put at a very high level of importance, and entrepreneurship is something that I always wanted to do," he says.
"Without education I don't think we can do any progress," he adds. "It's not just about getting a certificate -- education is about teaching people how to make a living and teaching people how to live; how to interact with others, how to lead their lives and make something out of themselves," continues Ukanwoke.
"With education comes discipline and we need a lot of discipline in Nigeria as well, so education is really important."
Nice one Son! Atleast something positive that I like..... I pray u get all the assistance u need and that by means of the government buying into ur ideas......SHAK!
ReplyDeleteAnd what's wrong with being in school at 23? Am 24 and just about to start my first degree
DeleteStella speak for urself at the age of of 21 I ws already a graduate.so dnt generalize tyms av change
ReplyDeleteHello Mark Zuckerberg wannabe. She said "MOST PEOPLE" around the world not everybody. How many people in your family, circle of friends or community at large finished at that tender age? In your bid to show off, you for forgot to read and digest before comments. I won't be surprised if you attended one of all these "GLORIFIED SECONDARY SCHOOLS" cheers tender graduate
DeleteWith the blunder you've written here, u really ought to have remained a student until u were 40, on 7.30.
DeleteSmh, u want us to kno abi? U could as well put up a proof, like ur resumé. C d problem wit all dese small small kids wey dey rush schl?! Stella said "many ppl"which safely means average age of 23! She never said everybody abi aw now? C mouth like "tyms ve changed" btw every1, my name is anonymous, i graduated from d 'razest' uni in lag @ 21, wrked a while n finishing up my masters. ;)
DeleteNice one bro. Keep it up.
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God bless you boy!!!
You are an inspiration to your Generation!!!!
well great idea but i dont know if ill spend that amount of money on online courses, when there are free online courses from notable schools around the world all the same great idea
ReplyDeletePlease kindly put up the links to these free courses. Thanks
DeleteGreat idea
ReplyDeleteThis is just great man and i hope yu keep growing that the whole world will knw about ur talent and no doubt yu are an inspiration to kids that want to join ur field.....
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So Proud of him!
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ReplyDeletebelle you are an idiot.....go and die......thats why this young man will go places in life while u and your tribalistic mentality will rot as anonymous....ewu. its a shame we pray that nigeria will change for the better, but with young ones like u still thinking this way its no wonder the journey is tedious
ReplyDeleteAnonymousMay 19, 2014 at 12:05 PM u are a fool. Ppl like u refuse to see the truth. Anu mpam stop usin igbos to shine in ur god4saken "niger-area". Run along tramp!!!
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