Nigeria does not, on the whole, have a software credibility problem; it has a software seriousness problem. There is no shortage of capable engineers and no shortage of demanding institutions. What has been missing — for most of the last decade — is a firm that takes the work seriously enough to run it like a firm. To write standards. To pick its commissions. To refuse the ones it should refuse. To carry the names of the people who built the system on the system itself.
TEK NAIJA was incorporated on the 8th of January, 2026, under the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020, with that gap as its opening statement. The principal activity is, in the language of the Federal registry, "Software Development and Solutions." In our own language: the digital infrastructure that institutions choose to run on. Our flagship — LEGTEK NAIJA — is the proof of method: nineteen procedural parts, one hundred and two articles, real-time transcription, multi-role hearing-room infrastructure, deployed and live. STK Industries, our trade arm, is the proof in another register: agricultural commodities moving from Apapa to Felixstowe, with documentation customs in two jurisdictions are willing to stamp.
We are headquartered in Lagos. Our team is roughly ten in-house; several hundred operate virtually across the federation. Our work spans four practices — justice, commerce, institutional, AI — and we treat each as if it were the firm. We were not founded to chase a generation of products; we were founded to ship infrastructure that outlives the cycle that produced it.
That is the thesis. Everything else on this page is the record against which to measure it.