We built UniLock because studying at UNILAG shouldn't be this hard.
No more begging seniors for past questions. No more searching five WhatsApp groups for one PDF. Just a calm, organized place to lock in and study.
Make every UNILAG student a confident student.
Akoka has some of the brightest minds in West Africa — but talent gets buried under a system that's hard to navigate. Scattered materials. Inconsistent past-question access. Lectures that move too fast. UniLock exists to flatten that curve. Whether you're a 100L bewildered fresher or a final-year student chasing a first, you should be able to open one app and know exactly what to study, how to practice it, and how close you are to your goal.
What we believe
Student-First
Every decision starts with one question: does this actually help a UNILAG student get better grades?
Made in Akoka
Built on campus by people who've cried over a Yaba bus delay and a 7am lecture in the same morning.
Open Knowledge
Past questions, study guides, and notes shouldn't be hoarded in a dusty WhatsApp group. They should be free, organized, searchable.
Move Fast
We ship updates weekly. If you ask for a feature on Monday, you might see it Friday.
From a dorm room to 10,000 students
Born in a UNILAG hostel
Three classmates, one cracked laptop, and a shared frustration with how scattered course materials were on campus.
First 100 students
We launched a tiny beta to friends in CIS. Within two weeks we were begging classmates to stop sharing the link.
1,000 students. CBT mode launches.
We rebuilt past-question practice to feel like the real CBT hall. Pass rates jumped.
10,000+ students
Across 12 faculties, with study groups, analytics, and a mission to make UNILAG the easiest big university to study at.
The students behind it
Every person on this team studied (or is still studying) at UNILAG. We dogfood every feature in our own coursework.
Ayodele Adekunle
Co-founder · CS '24
Fatimah Bello
Design Lead · MSS '23
Chinedu Eze
Engineering · EEE '24
Halima Yusuf
Content · ENG '25
Want to build with us?
We're always looking for course reps, student ambassadors, and engineers who care about education.