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TEK NAIJA

Insights

Notes from the desk.

Writing from the practice — on Nigerian dispute-resolution architecture, on building for the slow internet, on the question of sovereignty in software. Published when there is something to say, not on a calendar.

7 entriesUpdated as published

  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.

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  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

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  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.

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  4. 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.

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  5. Technology is not the future. It is the present.

    Waiting and seeing is not prudence. It is a decision — and the organisations moving while you wait are compounding their lead.

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  6. 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.

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  7. AI and the institution — adapt or become irrelevant

    Artificial intelligence is not a technology story. It is a strategy story. And most institutions are reading the wrong chapter.

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