Nigeria’s Efiwe Launches AI-Powered Mobile Platform to Democratize Coding Access

A mobile-first, AI-powered platform has been introduced by Nigerian startup Efiwe, enabling anyone to learn to code right from a smartphone.
Efiwe, which was formally introduced last month, revolutionizes the way people learn to code by fusing gamification, interactive challenges, and real-time AI-powered feedback into a smooth mobile experience.
Without the need of a computer or extra software, learners are given step-by-step instructions on how to create a professional website from the ground up. Efiwe guarantees that coding instruction is no longer restricted by location or device by emphasizing mobile accessibility.
Chidi Nwaogu, the founder of Efiwe, stated, “We think coding education should be enjoyable, approachable, and effective – and that’s what Efiwe delivers.” “We are removing boundaries and providing individuals from all backgrounds with the opportunity to learn how to code, with over 33 languages available and a totally offline option. Efiwe is here to support your development, regardless of your level of experience.
One of the platform’s most innovative features is its offline capability, which is driven by lightweight on-device AI models. Once loaded, Efiwe can operate without an internet connection, enabling students in areas with expensive or scarce connections to continue learning to code without interruption. Its 33-language multilingual support increases accessibility even more, making it a truly worldwide solution.
According to Nwaogu, “Efiwe is founded on the idea that anyone, anywhere, should be able to start their coding journey.” “We’re particularly enabling students in areas with expensive or limited internet connectivity by making it mobile-first and offline-ready. Efiwe is evidence that the global digital divide can be closed by technology.