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Coursera Introduces Region-aligned Pricing For Affordable Learning In Nigeria

by Anita Jacobs
September 15, 2025
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Coursera Introduces Region-aligned Pricing For Affordable Learning In Nigeria

A global online learning platform, Coursera has announced a new course preview experience and localised pricing to make world-class content and AI-powered tools more accessible and affordable for learners in Nigeria.
The launch is a major step towards Coursera’s aim to help learners worldwide master the right skills to grow their careers.
Replacing the previous audit experience, the new model gives learners access to the first module of nearly every course on Coursera for free — with graded assignments, video content, and AI-powered support features like; Coursera Coach, when available within the course. This deeper, more interactive preview allows learners to explore content meaningfully before committing to a full course.
Coursera’s new localised pricing in Nigeria includes: Professional Certificates and Specialisations starting at $20/month (up to 60 per cent less expensive);Coursera Plus (Monthly) subscription at $24 (60 per cent less expensive) and Coursera Plus (Annual) subscription at $160 (60 per cent less expensive).
Coursera Plus provides learners with access to more than 10,000 courses and Professional Certificates from more than 350 university and industry partners.
Learners interested in an individual course can still enroll for $31 (up to 35% less expensive).

“As one of our fastest-growing and most engaged learner markets, Nigeria is at the heart of our mission. The new course preview experience makes learning more engaging from day one, offering learners a richer way to explore content, while our localized pricing ensures it’s more accessible nationwide,”CEO of Coursera. Greg Hart said.

Learners will also have free access to Community Impact Courses that address urgent social needs – such as mental health, refugee support, and public health. Eligible learners can continue to apply for financial aid.

This launch, according to the firm, is part of a global rollout across more than 100 countries, saying, early tests show that, access to the full suite of course features, including assignments and AI tools, drives stronger engagement and completion rates.

With 2.9 million learners, Nigeria is Coursera’s largest market in Sub-Saharan Africa, with GenAI course enrollments surpassing 119,000 to date.

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