The questions parents ask most.
Lessons, exams, pricing, payments — answered plainly. Still not sure? Send Aunty Oge a message and she'll come back to you.
Getting started
Primarily Nigerian secondary school students (SS1–SS3) preparing for WAEC, NECO, JAMB and Post-UTME — plus parents who want serious, personal tutoring for their children.
We also work with Nigerian-diaspora students sitting IGCSE or GCSE in the UK, and students preparing for the SAT.
Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and French.
Aunty Oge personally teaches Maths, Further Maths and Physics — the rest is handled within Teacher Oge Educonsult to the same standard.
WAEC, NECO, JAMB, Post-UTME, IGCSE, GCSE and SAT.
Tell us which exam you're sitting and we'll match you with the right pace and past-paper rhythm.
Yes. The free consultation is a no-cost initial session to understand the student's level, goals and pace before any money changes hands.
Book it from the homepage or the Contact page — no card required.
Yes. When the student is under 18, signup asks for a parent's name, email and WhatsApp number alongside the student's details.
Parents don't have to sit in on the consultation, but Aunty Oge will copy them into anything important — schedule changes, payment confirmations, end-of-month notes.
Lessons & schedule
Both. Online runs live over Google Meet; physical lessons are held at our centre in Nnewi.
Hourly lessons are 1-on-1 only. Group classes are part of the monthly subscription — three sessions a week, exam-focused.
IGCSE, GCSE and SAT prep is 1-on-1 only (no group option).
Physical lessons are held at Divine Providence Learning Field — Nwafia Umume-Agbu, Uruagu Nnewi, Anambra State.
If you'd like to attend in person, message Aunty Oge first so she can confirm the schedule for the term.
Most students take three sessions per week — that's the rhythm the monthly subscription is built around.
Hourly bookings are also available if you'd rather start with one or two lessons before committing to a month.
Sessions are 60 minutes long, scheduled in your local Lagos time (Africa/Lagos).
That applies to both hourly and monthly — three 60-minute sessions a week on the monthly plan.
Yes. Aunty Oge keeps a WhatsApp line open for student questions between sessions — past papers walked through, formula clarifications, the lot.
Most messages get a reply the same evening.
Pricing & payments
Hourly lessons are ₦15,000 per hour in person, ₦20,000 per hour online — same rate across every subject and exam.
Hourly is 1-on-1 only. The full breakdown shows on the pricing page and at checkout.
A monthly subscription covers three 60-minute sessions per week for a calendar month.
Scopes you can pick from: single subject (1-on-1 or group), JAMB bundle (4 subjects, 1-on-1 or group), WAEC / NECO / Post-UTME bundle (4 subjects, 1-on-1 or group), and SAT, IGCSE or GCSE prep (1-on-1 only).
Online prices are ₦5,000 above the in-person price across the board.
All payments are made by bank transfer in Nigerian Naira (₦).
Send to Access Bank — Account 0024023540, Agbanusi Ogechukwu. Then share the transfer receipt with Aunty Oge over WhatsApp or email so your slot can be confirmed.
Once the transfer lands, your booking is confirmed and you'll get an email + WhatsApp message from Aunty Oge.
Bank: Access Bank
Account number: 0024023540
Account name: Agbanusi Ogechukwu
Once you've sent the transfer, share the receipt on WhatsApp so the booking can be confirmed straight away.
We don't issue refunds. Missed monthly sessions are forfeit unless Aunty Oge agrees a make-up class.
If a renewal payment fails, the subscription cancels automatically — you can re-subscribe whenever you're ready.
Tech & access
A phone or laptop with a working camera and microphone, and a stable internet connection. We use Google Meet for live classes.
Most students join from an Android phone — the platform is built mobile-first.
No. Live one-on-one and group sessions are not recorded.
Recorded content lives separately as paid courses — we'll roll those out once Aunty Oge starts authoring them.
Soon. We're building the course platform now — Aunty Oge's first recorded courses will land in a later launch phase.
If you want a heads-up when they go live, send us a message and we'll let you know.
Still have questions?
Aunty Oge usually replies within a day. WhatsApp is fastest.