About Examflux
Revolutionizing digital examination and assessment through Artificial Intelligence.
Our Mission
Examflux is a digital examination and assessment platform developed to address persistent challenges in traditional grading systems. In many large-scale examinations, students experience delayed results, inconsistent marking, and limited transparency due to manual processes and human variability. Examflux was created to provide a structured, technology-driven alternative.
Using WAEC-style examinations as a core case study, Examflux focuses on challenges commonly associated with high-volume assessment environments, including delayed result processing and grading inconsistencies. The platform applies Artificial Intelligence–driven grading and automated evaluation models to assess responses objectively and consistently, reducing dependence on manual marking.
AI-Based Assessment Engine
- Automatically processes and grades examination responses
- Applies standardized and consistent scoring logic
- Reduces errors linked to subjective judgment or examiner fatigue
- Delivers exam results in under two minutes
The system is designed with traceable grading logic and structured feedback mechanisms to support transparency and confidence in results.
Partnership & Support
Examflux is developed in partnership with YOD UNESCO and is supported by YOD UNESCO volunteer teams, who contribute to research, testing, documentation, and user support activities across different phases of the project. This collaborative approach supports quality assurance and aligns the platform with youth development and education-focused initiatives.
Our Leadership
Godwin Iheuwa
Founder and Chief Digital Innovation Architect
Oversees digital strategy, system architecture, and Artificial Intelligence integration.
Eze Akalugwu
Director of Assessment Systems
Coordinates assessment models, grading workflows, and quality assurance processes.
Examflux supports students, institutions, and examination bodies by modernizing assessment workflows and strengthening trust in digital examinations.
