
The Dean of Students, University of Ibadan, Professor Keye Abiona, on Friday, met with three undergraduate students who recently launched a IT start-up.
The Students, Adams Paul (400-level Electrical and Electronics Engineering), Abu Teslim (400-level Food Technology), and William Owoeye (400-level BMLS), were applauded by the Dean of Students for their brave step.
“I am proud of you; and the University is also proud of you. You have added value to the University image and we are happy.
“As the Dean, I take interest in my students, whether they do something positive or negative. The school management is not only interested in disciplining students, we are also interested in the success of our students,” the Dean explained.
He prayed for the trio and wished them success in their future endeavors.
The IT startup launched by the students named Custimony is designed to help businesses gather positive testimonials for their businesses with the power of AI(Artificial Intelligence), and compile them in a single place for potential customers.
“We help customers collate what their customers are saying about them. We help businesses put them in a single place regardless of the platform. Whether it is from Google Play Store, Google My Business, or social media like Twitter and Facebook,” the organization’s Content and Marketing manager, Williams Owoeye, said.
“When we collate the testimonials, our clients can choose to embed it to their website or share it as a link. They can even make graphics/flyers with the website studio. An additional feature that we have built with the solution that we are providing at Custimony is Custy.
“This is an AI software that is smart in every sense of the word. It removes the veiled and dark spots surrounding the health of your business. And it does this by providing you with valuable information such as insights and analytics so you don’t stay in the dark about how your business is faring,” he added.
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