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Its a platform dedicated to bridging the gap between Nigerian teachers and diaspora parents. We believe in the power of quality education and the importance of cultural connection.
Our mission is to provide access to qualified Nigerian teachers who understand the educational needs of children growing up in diaspora communities while maintaining their cultural roots.
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Class Diaspora's answer:
ClassDiaspora difference is that we're solving a problem nobody else is really addressing. We're built specifically for Nigerian families living abroad who want their kids to stay connected to home โ whether that's learning Yoruba, understanding Nigerian history, or keeping up with the WAEC curriculum. Here's the thing: parents in the diaspora are desperate for tutors who actually get it. They don't just want someone who can teach math โ they want someone who understands the cultural context, speaks their language, and knows the Nigerian education system inside out. Try finding that on regular tutoring platforms. It's nearly impossible. For teachers back home, we're opening up a whole new market they'd never be able to reach on their own. We give them the tools to look professional โ verification badges, profile boosts, tags for cultural subjects โ so diaspora parents can find them and trust them easily. Basically, we're bridging a gap that the big global platforms don't even know exists, and local platforms can't reach across. It's cultural authenticity meets diaspora access, and we're the only ones doing it.
Class Diaspora's answer:
People choose ClassDiaspora because it just makes sense for them. Parents abroad want tutors who actually get where they're coming from โ someone who speaks their language, understands Nigerian schooling, and doesn't make their kid feel lost culturally. That's hard to find anywhere else. And for teachers back home, it's a chance to reach families who really value what they offer. They're not competing with thousands of random tutors โ they're connecting with parents who are specifically looking for them. It's less about us being flashy and more about... it just works. It feels right for both sides.
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Our primary audience is Nigerian families living abroad who want tutors that understand their culture, values, and learning style โ and Nigerian teachers who want to reach those families and earn online.
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ClassDiaspora started from seeing how many Nigerian families abroad struggled to find tutors who actually understood their kidsโ cultural and academic background. At the same time, many teachers in Nigeria wanted online opportunities but didnโt know how to reach those families. We simply created a bridge between both sides โ familiar learning for the families, and real earning opportunities for the teachers.
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We built ClassDiaspora with PHP and MySQL on the backend, HTML5 and Bootstrap for the front-end, and we use AJAX and JavaScript to keep everything smooth and responsive. It's pretty straightforward tech โ nothing overly complicated โ but it's fast, reliable, and scales well as we grow. Right now, we're working on native apps for Android and iOS. A lot of parents and teachers have been asking for them, and honestly, it just makes sense. People want to book lessons, chat with tutors, and manage everything from their phones. The funding we're looking for would help us finish those apps faster, upgrade our infrastructure so we can handle more users without any hiccups, and support more teachers as they join the platform. The demand is definitely there โ we just need to catch up to it.