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TEK NAIJA

Issue 01 · The Founding Brief

WebuildthesystemsNigeriarunson.

Ìmọ̀-ẹ̀rọ tí ó dúró ní ìpìlẹ̀. · Technology that holds the foundation.

A Lagos-headquartered technology firm. We hold a portfolio of software we own, and we build software for the Nigerian institutions that need it built — courts, exporters, chambers.

Incorporated 08.01.2026Lagos, NigeriaActive across 4 sectors

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Selected work

The proof is what we ship.

Three engagements that describe the bar of the practice — one in production, one in trade, one in build. The portfolio is small on purpose; the work is not.

Live · production

PROJECT 01 — JUSTICE INFRASTRUCTURE

LEGTEK NAIJAÌdájọ́ — Justice as system

A digital architecture for the resolution of disputes. Nineteen procedural parts, one hundred and two articles, real-time transcription via Gemini Live API, and a multi-role case management system spanning Party, Counsel, Neutral, Case Manager, Financial Administrator, and Super Administrator. Built so that arbitration in Nigeria can convene in a hearing room or a browser tab — without losing the gravity of either.

Stack
Next.js 15
Supabase
Daily.co
Gemini Live API
TypeScript
Procedural Parts
19
Articles
102
User Roles
7
Live · production

PROJECT 02 — TRADE & COMMERCE

STK INDUSTRIESÌṣòwò — Built for STK Industries Ltd

Trade infrastructure built for STK Industries Ltd — a Nigerian agricultural commodities exporter shipping baking essentials, poultry, and yam to the United Kingdom. The platform handles the full cycle: KYC and counterparty verification, request-for-quote, payment rails, and the export documentation that customs in two jurisdictions actually want to see. The engagement is ongoing; STK Industries Ltd remains the owner and operator of the business and the platform.

Stack
Next.js
Supabase
Excel Automation
AppleScript
TypeScript
Product Categories
3
Export Market
UK
Trade Cycle
End-to-end
Private beta · cohort

PROJECT 03 — LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

LITIGATEIQNLIS — Intelligence over precedent

An evidentiary intelligence layer for Nigerian litigation. Document review, precedent retrieval against the Nigerian Weekly Law Reports, and submission-grade citation tooling built around how lead counsel actually work in chambers.

Stack
Next.js
Anthropic API
Supabase
TypeScript
Status
Private Beta
Market
Lagos / Abuja
Cohort
Anchor firms

By the numbers

The receipts of a younginstitution.

19
Procedural partsshipped in LEGTEK NAIJA's rule engine
102
Articlesencoded in the dispute resolution corpus
100%
PSC ownershipfounder-aligned, no external dilution
4
Active sectorsjustice · commerce · institutional · AI

Voices

What clients say

I have watched a lot of software promise to fix trade and fix nothing. This is the first that understood the documentation, the counterparty risk, and the payment side as one problem. They built from Nigerian reality outward, not from a foreign template inward.
Tochukwu KpajieChairman / CEOSTK Industries Nigeria Ltd

From the desk

Notes from the practice.

All insights
  1. Issue 01 — The Founding Brief

    A note from the Managing Director on what TEK NAIJA is, what it is not, and why a hybrid structure — a holding company for the software we own, a services firm for the software we build for others — made sense to build now rather than later.

  2. The Blackberry lesson — on disruption, relevance, and survival

    Blackberry had the best keyboard in the world. Excellence in the wrong dimension provides no protection against displacement

  3. Why Nigerian dispute resolution needs its own architecture

    The case for treating procedural rules as a system specification — and why most platforms get this exactly backwards.