Most AI education feels built for Silicon Valley, not for a trader in Onitsha or a graduate in Awka figuring out what to do next. Faster Aim Technology built its course catalogue to close that gap — 16 practic
al AI courses, taught by instructor persona Mr. Rembow, organized into four learning tracks that take you from total beginner to someone who can actually build with AI.

Here’s what’s inside, and who each track is really for.
Track 1: AI Foundations
This is where everyone starts. The flagship course, AI Foundations: What is AI and How It Works, breaks down large language models, how tools like ChatGPT and Gemini actually work, and — critically — how AI is already showing up in Nigerian agriculture, healthcare, and small business. No jargon, no coding. From there, Prompt Engineering for Beginners teaches you to “talk” to AI so it gives you useful answers instead of generic ones.
Track 2: AI for Business

Built specifically for the Nigerian market, this track is for shop owners, freelancers, and small business operators who want AI to save them time and money — not just impress them. Expect lessons on AI-powered content and marketing, customer service automation, and building lightweight AI systems into an existing business without hiring a tech team.
Track 3: Prompt Engineering & Automation
This is where courses move from “using AI” to “building workflows that run while you sleep.” Topics include chaining prompts together, automating repetitive tasks, and structuring AI outputs you can plug directly into your business operations — invoicing, customer replies, content calendars, and more.

Track 4: Advanced AI Applications
For people ready to build, not just use. This track covers more technical AI applications — the kind of skills that turn a course graduate into someone who can offer AI services to other businesses, or build their own AI-powered product from scratch.

Why structure it this way?
Most people don’t fail at learning AI because the concepts are hard — they fail because the path is unclear. Structuring 16 courses into four deliberate tracks means you’re never guessing what to take next. You can start free with the foundations course, or go straight to the All Access Bundle if you already know you want the full curriculum.
For context on why structured AI literacy matters at a national level, the UNESCO AI Competency Framework is a useful external reference — it’s part of why global education bodies are pushing AI fluency as a core skill, not an optional extra.
Who Mr. Rembow is teaching this for
Every course is built with one audience in mind: the Nigerian entrepreneur, graduate, or small business owner who doesn’t have time to wade through Western-coded tutorials that assume tools, budgets, and contexts they don’t have. That’s also why Faster Aim built Mr. Rent, its AI-powered rental platform for Awka and Onitsha — same philosophy, different problem: practical AI, built for the realities of the Nigerian market.
Getting started
If you’re new, start with the free foundations course and work your way up. If you already know AI matters for your business and just want the fastest path to competence, the All Access Bundle covers all four tracks at a flat rate well below buying each course individually.
Browse the full catalogue at fasteraim.com/courses and find the track that matches where you are right now.



