Finali was built by people who watched brilliant students fail not because they lacked intelligence — but because they lacked support, time, and guidance when it mattered most.
In Nigeria, thousands of students reach final year and find themselves paralysed. Not by laziness — by the sheer complexity of academic projects, a broken supervision system, and deadlines that don't move.
Finali exists to close that gap. We connect students with expert supervisors, deliver complete project packages, and make sure no one walks into a defence room underprepared.
Our goal is simple: every student who uses Finali submits with confidence and defends with clarity.
Finali started with a phone call. A final year student — brilliant, hardworking, genuinely capable — called in tears three weeks before submission. She had a topic. She had data. She had no idea how to put it all together.
Her school supervisor was unavailable. The internet had templates, but nothing specific to her department, her institution, or her level. She was stuck — and she was running out of time.
That student passed. But thousands don't. Every year in Nigeria, students miss submissions, fail defences, and repeat final year — not because they weren't smart enough, but because the support system failed them.
We built Finali to be that support system. Not a shortcut. Not a cheat sheet. A real, structured service that connects students with subject matter experts, delivers complete project packages, and guides them through every step — from topic selection to defence preparation.
We started with computer science projects. Then engineering. Then business, medicine, law, mass communication. Now we serve every department in every Nigerian university and polytechnic — with a team of verified supervisors ready to help.
This is still just the beginning. We're building the infrastructure that every African student deserves — and we're doing it one project at a time.
Every product decision, every supervisor we onboard, every policy we write — it starts with one question: does this make things better for the student? If the answer is no, we don't do it.
We do not rush. We do not cut corners. Every project goes through review before delivery. Every supervisor is vetted. If it's not good enough to submit, it doesn't leave our platform.
You see the price before you pay. You see progress as it happens. You know who is working on your project. We don't hide things — because trust is the only currency that matters in this business.
There is a real person behind every project. A real supervisor who reads your brief, engages with your questions, and cares about your outcome. We are not a content farm. We are a team.
We deliver fast — sometimes in 24 hours. But speed never comes at the cost of quality. We've built systems and teams that allow us to move quickly without cutting corners.
We understand Nigerian institutions, Nigerian supervisors, Nigerian grading systems, and the specific pressures Nigerian students face. This isn't a generic platform adapted for Africa — it was born here.
After watching too many capable students struggle through final year with no real support, the concept for Finali took shape — a structured, supervised, end-to-end academic project service built specifically for Nigerian students.
We onboarded our first 10 supervisors and delivered our first batch of projects — computer science and engineering. Students rated us 5 stars. We knew we were onto something real.
We expanded from CS and engineering to cover Business Administration, Accounting, Mass Communication, Medicine, Law, and Education — serving students from over 20 universities.
Finali.ng launched as a full platform — with student dashboards, order tracking, supervisor chat, wallet system, and live progress updates. No more WhatsApp chaos. Everything in one place.
We've crossed 2,000 delivered projects, expanded our supervisor team to 40+ verified experts, and are building the next phase — postgraduate specialist support, international reach, and AI-enhanced research tools.
Join 2,000+ students who stopped stressing and started submitting.