Tech Newsletter August 19, 2025 —Case Radar, Qhala, Eden AI, and other top tech trends today

Quadri Adejumo
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Quadri Adejumo - Senior Journalist and Analyst
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Hi, welcome to Tech This Evening, an After-Work Tech Newsletter from Techparley Africa.

Top Story: Case Radar: How Agbo Obinnaya and Anthonymark Ngwu Are Building Nigeria’s ChatGPT for Lawyers

In Nigeria’s emerging legal tech scene, two names are changing the narrative: Agbo Obinnaya and Anthonymark Ngwu, co-founders of Case Radar, a generative AI legal platform transforming access to law across the country.

Access to reliable legal guidance has long remained a challenge in Nigeria. Amid this gap, Obinnaya and Ngwu are reshaping how legal knowledge is delivered to professionals, students, and the public.

What sets both lawyers apart is not just their technical expertise, but a shared vision to redefine how legal knowledge is consumed, interpreted, and applied.

Read more about this here.

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On Startup Spotlight:

Nigerian Startup, Case Radar, Launches Generative AI Platform to Aid Lawyers, Students, Citizens

Nigerian startup, Case Radar, has launched a generative artificial intelligence platform for the legal sector, promising to make Nigerian laws and court judgments instantly accessible to lawyers, students, and the public.

Agbo Obinnaya, the company’s CEO, says the platform addresses a deep-rooted problem: most people struggle to access clear law and legal guidance, and rely on traditional processes that limit their workflow.

“It’s not just about automating legal tasks; it’s about democratising the law, giving both lawyers and the public the ability to access accurate legal information instantly,” he said in a recent statement.

Quadri Adejumo brings you all the details. Read here.

Also Read:

South Africa’s Startup, Eden AI Launches AI Mental Health Companion for Stigmatised Women. Yakub Abdulrasheed brings us the details, here.

Quote of the Day: 

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is equivalent to magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke.

Thank you for joining me yet again this evening. Stay safe, and see you tomorrow.

Best, Quadri

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Quadri Adejumo is a senior journalist and analyst at Techparley, where he leads coverage on innovation, startups, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and policy developments shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem and beyond. With years of experience in investigative reporting, feature writing, critical insights, and editorial leadership, Quadri breaks down complex issues into clear, compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences, making him a trusted voice in the industry.
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