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TEK NAIJA LTD

WebuildthesystemsNigeriarunson.

Like Adire — every thread placed with intent. Like Achi — every layer built to last. We are a Lagos technology company shipping software infrastructure for justice, commerce, and the institutions a continent is still building. Precise. Permanent. Nigerian.

Incorporated 08.01.2026Lagos, NigeriaActive across 4 sectors

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 NAIJA

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.

Procedural Parts
19
Articles
102
User Roles
7
Live · production

PROJECT 02 — TRADE & COMMERCE

STK INDUSTRIES

Trade infrastructure for Nigerian agricultural commodities — baking essentials, poultry, 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.

Product Categories
3
Export Market
UK
Trade Cycle
End-to-end

Voices

What clients say

The attention to Nigerian institutional reality is what separates this work. They did not adapt a foreign product — they built from here.
PartnerDispute Resolution Chambers, Abuja

01 / 03

From the desk

Notes from the practice.

All insights
  1. 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.

  2. Building for the slow internet

    Performance budgets are a Lagos question before they are a Vercel question. A note on the discipline of building for everywhere.

  3. On sovereignty and software

    If the institutions of a continent in motion are going to run on software, the software has to be built for them — not adapted to them.