Sikgen AI

Ghana

AI LMS for education and training organisations in Ghana

Ghana is English-medium throughout its education system, which removes the single biggest barrier this platform faces in most of West Africa. The market is anchored by the West African examinations at basic and senior secondary level, a well-established chartered accountancy tuition sector, and a growing set of technology-skills programmes in Accra. Competition among software vendors is noticeably thinner than in Nigeria or South Africa, which makes it a reasonable place to establish a reference customer before pushing into larger markets.

Who this is for in Ghana

Senior secondary tuition providers

Preparing candidates for the West African senior school certificate examinations, competing on results.

Chartered accountancy tuition

Professional qualification providers where published pass rates drive enrolment.

Private schools and school groups

Wanting branded practice, assessment and parent-facing reporting across multiple sites.

Technology skills programmes

Software and digital-skills training in Accra, reporting on completion and placement outcomes.

Where we work in Ghana

Sikgen AI is a cloud platform — these are the markets we have written about, not the limit of where it can run. There is nothing to install anywhere.

Regulation and data protection in Ghana

These obligations generally sit with your institution rather than with us as a software supplier. They are listed because they shape what a platform has to do — not as a claim that buying software discharges them.

Data Protection Act 2012 (Act 843)

Ghana’s statute governs processing of personal data and includes registration obligations for data controllers, which is a step some institutions overlook until an evaluation surfaces it.

Data Protection Commission

The supervisory authority responsible for registration and enforcement under Act 843.

Where your data is held

We do not operate a Ghanaian region today. Hosting arrangements and the sub-processor list are set out in the DPA before signature, which is the contractual basis on which a transfer outside Ghana should be assessed.

Full detail on our security posture — including what we do not claim — and the data processing agreement.

Reporting and accreditation

Professional examination bodies

Accountancy tuition tracks a syllabus and examination format set by the professional body, which is revised periodically — practice material has to keep pace.

Support hours and billing

Time-zone overlap

Ghana is 5 hours 30 minutes behind India, so our working day covers your morning. Anything raised before your early afternoon gets a same-day answer.

Billing & payment

We do not support Ghanaian mobile-money or local card gateways. Card payments run through Stripe and PayPal, and institutional customers are invoiced in USD — a foreign-currency commitment against cedi-denominated fee income, which is worth sizing properly before you commit.

Questions we get from Ghana

Is the platform in English?

Yes. English is the primary delivery language, which fits Ghana’s English-medium system without adaptation.

Can students study offline?

Yes. Content can be downloaded for offline study and progress syncs when the connection returns.

How do we pay?

Card via Stripe or PayPal, or invoiced in USD against a purchase order. We do not support Ghanaian mobile money or local card gateways, so treat it as a foreign-currency commitment against cedi fee income.

Can it generate practice from past papers?

Yes. Upload past papers and notes and the platform drafts items in your format for a subject expert to approve. Nothing reaches a student unreviewed.

See it on your own content

Bring your curriculum and a real cohort. We will show you what the platform does with them — and say plainly where it would not help.

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