Lagos, Nigeria — April 10, 2025
A new era of legal technology has begun in Nigeria with the official launch of ModulawAI, a groundbreaking platform that combines AI-powered legal research with a smart case management system, tailored specifically for Nigerian legal practitioners.
A Legal Tech Platform Built for Nigeria
Co-founded by Abiola Ogodo, a long-time innovator in Africa’s legal tech ecosystem, ModulawAI is built to tackle persistent challenges in the legal profession — from navigating fragmented legal data to managing complex case files.
At the core of the platform is a custom-trained legal language model that enables lawyers to search and analyse more than 10,000 Nigerian court judgments — including rulings from the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and the National Industrial Court — in just seconds.
“We’re not just building another ChatGPT wrapper,” says Ogodo. “ModulawAI is redefining how law is practiced in Nigeria. It’s a strategic partner for legal professionals who want to move faster, think sharper, and work smarter.”
Comprehensive Case Management for Legal Workflows

In addition to its research engine, ModulawAI includes a robust case management suite, allowing lawyers and firms to:
- Organise client matters and legal teams
- Track court appearances and deadlines
- Securely store legal documents and files
This end-to-end solution is designed to significantly reduce administrative overhead, increase productivity, and ensure that legal professionals can focus on what matters most: advocacy and analysis.
Designed for Speed, Accuracy, and Efficiency
Traditional legal research in Nigeria often involves manual digging through outdated case law repositories or inconsistent court archives. ModulawAI transforms that by delivering authoritative insights in real time — cutting research time from hours to mere minutes.
The platform is also built with data security and compliance in mind, ensuring that sensitive client information and court documents are handled securely.
Now Open for Sign-Up Across Nigeria
Legal professionals across the country can now register and begin exploring ModulawAI’s suite of features. From solo practitioners to large law firms, the platform is geared toward those seeking to modernise their practice, reduce friction, and embrace the power of artificial intelligence in the legal process.
With this launch, ModulawAI positions itself as not just a tool, but a transformational force for the Nigerian legal system — one that could influence the broader African legal tech landscape.