layers Decision Intelligence Layer From Confusion to Resolution
layers Decision Intelligence Layer From Confusion to Resolution
Institutional intelligence for everyday decisions

Understand your options.
Make the next decision clearer.

From Confusion to Resolution.

DIL brings institution profiles, comparisons, opportunities, insights, community experiences and important updates into one place so you can understand what matters before deciding what to do next.

Understand institutions Compare options Follow important updates

What is DIL?

A decision intelligence platform built to make complex choices easier to understand.

Sometimes the hardest part of a decision is not finding information. It is knowing which information matters, which institution is involved, how two options are different, what opportunity is available, and what you should pay attention to next.

DIL organizes that information into a clearer path.

Why DIL exists

Important decisions should not require hours of scattered searching.

A student may need to understand JAMB, a university, an admission route and a scholarship at the same time. A customer may need to understand a bank, a regulator, a complaint route and the rules around a service.

The information often exists, but it is spread across different websites, notices, institutions and conversations. DIL brings the pieces together so the decision becomes easier to understand.

A DIL user may be asking

  • 01

    Which institution is responsible for this?

  • 02

    What does this institution actually do?

  • 03

    Which of these two options fits my situation better?

  • 04

    Is there an opportunity or deadline I should know about?

  • 05

    What changed, and what should I check next?

What you can do with DIL

Six connected tools. One clearer decision.

Each part of DIL answers a different question. Together, they help you move from not knowing where to start to understanding your next step.

01

Institution Profiles

Understand what an institution does, the services it provides, requirements, processes, official resources and the information you should know before dealing with it.

Example JAMB, NUC, a bank, a telecom provider or a public agency.

02

Comparisons

See two options side by side, understand the real differences, where each one fits, what trade-offs matter and which questions you should ask before choosing.

Example Degree vs HND, UTME vs Direct Entry, or two institutions.

03

Opportunities

Discover scholarships, programmes, grants, training, internships and other opportunities, with the important details organized before you open the official source.

Useful for Students, professionals, founders, job seekers and communities.

04

Insights

Understand important patterns, policy changes, process behaviour, institutional developments and signals that may affect a decision.

The goal Know what matters without reading every update yourself.

05

Community

Learn from structured experiences shared by other people. Community signals add real-world context without turning DIL into a place for attacks, noise or unverified accusations.

Why it matters Official information explains the system; experience shows how it feels in practice.

06

Updates & Alerts

When important information changes or new intelligence is published, DIL can bring the update back to you instead of making you search for the same information again.

Stay aware of Deadlines, notices, changes, new opportunities and important updates.

A simple example

Imagine you are a student trying to make an admission decision.

You should not need to understand DIL's technology to use it. You should only need to know what you are trying to decide.

Your question “What is the right route for me?”
1
Find the institution

Understand the institution, its role, requirements and official sources.

2
Compare the routes

See how options such as UTME and Direct Entry differ.

3
Check opportunities

See relevant scholarships, programmes or other active opportunities.

4
Read the intelligence

Understand updates, patterns and important things to verify before acting.

5
Move forward with clarity

You still make the decision. DIL helps you make it with better context.

Why “Layer”?

DIL does not replace institutions. It helps you understand how the pieces connect.

Education Banking Healthcare Government Business Telecom Technology Public Services
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THE DECISION LAYER Decision Intelligence Layer
Understand Compare Discover Verify Stay informed Decide

What makes DIL different

DIL is designed around the decision, not around endless information.

Structured, not scattered

Important information is organized around institutions, choices, opportunities and the decision you are trying to understand.

Connected, not isolated

An institution can connect to a comparison, an opportunity, an insight, a community signal and an important update.

Built around trust

DIL uses verification status, official resources and clear sourcing so users can distinguish guidance from authoritative information.

Focused on the next decision

The goal is not to overwhelm you with content. It is to help you understand enough to make the next decision faster and more confidently.

Across important areas of life

One decision layer, multiple domains.

A person's decisions do not stay inside one category. Education can connect to banking. Business can connect to government. Technology can connect to public services. DIL is being built to make those different institutional environments easier to understand.

Education

Admissions, qualifications, institutions, accreditation, funding and student opportunities.

Banking

Banks, financial institutions, services, requirements, regulators and customer decisions.

Healthcare

Health institutions, access routes, services, requirements and official resources.

Government

Public institutions, mandates, official processes, requirements and citizen-facing services.

Business

Companies, associations, market institutions, business services and opportunities.

Telecom

Operators, services, subscriber requirements, regulators and customer support pathways.

Technology

Technology organizations, products, programmes, ecosystems and access opportunities.

Public Services

Services people rely on, the institutions behind them and what users need to know.

Community intelligence

Official information matters. Real experiences add context.

DIL Community lets people share structured experiences that can help others understand recurring issues, outcomes and patterns. Community information does not replace official sources; it adds another layer of context to the decision.

For institutions & organizations

DIL is also building a better connection between institutions and the people trying to understand them.

Organizations can partner with DIL to improve the quality of public institutional information, share verified opportunities and updates, and help users reach clearer official information.

Stronger institutional presence Verified opportunities and updates Better public understanding Institutional tools and analytics as DIL grows
PARTNER WITH DIL

Education, finance, technology, healthcare, public service, media, business and community organizations are welcome.

Explore partnership

What DIL is — and is not

Decision support without pretending to replace the institution.

DIL helps you understand. It organizes institutional information and decision context.

DIL helps you compare. It explains differences and trade-offs instead of declaring a universal winner.

DIL points back to official sources. Important decisions should still be verified with the responsible institution.

DIL does not apply on your behalf. It helps you understand the path; the official institution remains the authority.

The direction

Build the intelligence layer people check before making an institutional decision.

DIL is building a connected layer of institutional profiles, comparisons, opportunities, insights, community signals and verified updates across multiple domains — so clarity is easier to reach wherever the decision begins.

layers

Decision Intelligence Layer

Know what you are dealing with before you decide what to do.

Explore institutions. Compare options. Discover opportunities. Follow important intelligence. Learn from community experiences.

From Confusion to Resolution.