Emmanuel Nduka, a 22 year old co-founder has announced the official launch of Scholarly, a social enterprise platform.
He made the announcement via a thread on his X page yesterday.
“The BIG ANNOUNCEMENT is that we officially launched this week and are currently granting users access to our platform,” he wrote.
The young founder expressed his excitement to see months of hard work pay off. He said,
“It has been months of intense work with my co-founders and our group of volunteers. It’s really exciting to see individuals use our platform.”
Describing Scholarly, Nduka said the platform “is like LinkedIn for young people, students and GenZ’s.”
He highlighted two things that are important to the team at Scholarly; first, “to create something people want” and second, ” to redefine Africa”.
The Scholarly co-founder also expressed readiness to face all the challenges that may arise and the determination to go on and win against all odds. His exact words were;
“We understand the peculiarities of embarking on such a journey, we are not ignorant of the challenges we will face and we absolutely recognise that we could fail but we are not willing to he discouraged by these factors, against all odds we are determined to win because it’s a win for Africa.”
The platform was launched on Friday 29th of Sep 2023, and according to Nduka’s X post at 9:24 pm of the same day, the platform had gathered about 700 users.
A good number of people have responded to his post. Mostly about their experience trying to get on the app. The conversation is still on.
Nduka recently mentioned that the app is currently under review for iOS users.
Join the platform via scholarlyme.com.
iOS users can access the platform via an app called “Test flight” .
Emmanuel Nduka is a Senior Student of Chemical Engineering from the Federal University of Technology Owerri, Imo State Nigeria. Nduka is COO and co-founds Scholarly with Isaac Oyekunle and Opeoluwa Adewale.
Isaac Oyekunle is a student of The Redeemers University. He is a passionate entrepreneur with a drive for tech-driven innovation and social change. He is co-founder and CTO at Scholarly.
Opeoluwa Adewale is a PHD student of John Hopkins University. He is passionate about community and nation building through youth empowerment. He is co-founder and CEO of Scholarly.
This story has been updated to reflect the other co-founders of Scholarly after Nduka saw our publication, and reached out, requesting we include the information he provided of said co-founders.