That is why we exist. Not to replace your legal team, but to give them the infrastructure they have never had: a cited, continuously verified view of every obligation that governs them.
A continent where regulatory complexity is never the reason a good business fails, a deal collapses, or an expansion stalls.
To give compliance teams, general counsel, boards, and finance leaders across Africa the structured, verified, continuously updated intelligence they need to decide with confidence.
Ask the question the way you would ask a colleague, and get an answer grounded in the actual statute, with every duty linked to its provision. No six-week memo, no guesswork.
New circulars, gazette notices and amendments are flagged and assessed against your obligation register before they hit your inbox. Statutory and contract duties, every deadline and entitlement, watched in one place.
Veritas reads your agreements against the regulatory perimeter and against each other: missing clauses, conflicting provisions, obligations you owe, and entitlements you are owed but have never claimed. It surfaces the gaps and the leakage; you decide what to do about them.
Every obligation has a cost and a deadline. Finance gets a live view of what is due and when, avoids penalties, and catches payments that should not go out as they are.
Country landscape reports and cross-jurisdictional comparisons. The continental library is built, so we light up each market as you need it.
An API that connects regulatory intelligence to the tools your team already uses, from Slack to your GRC platform and board dashboards.
Every instrument is reviewed by a qualified legal professional. Every answer cites a specific provision. If we can't cite it, we don't say it.
Ghana and Nigeria are fully curated and verified today, built on a continental library of 2,322 instruments and 14,655 obligations. Every instrument is practitioner-curated, structured to the provision, and verified against primary sources.
Ask a question. Get a cited answer from the verified corpus, across every jurisdiction we have curated.
Statutory and contract changes flagged, assessed against your obligations, and contracts read for gaps and entitlements, before any of it becomes a problem.

J.D., cum laude, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, with the CALI Award in Corporations and admission to the Ghana Bar. Trained at a mid-major US law firm, and served as trial counsel, as outside counsel, and as Assistant General Counsel before founding Evans Adika Law in Accra. He architected the Veritas corpus methodology, building the Ghana corpus to 250 instruments and 5,270 obligations at practitioner depth, and designed the two-agent system behind Kwame and Ayo.
Brings over fifteen years in engineering and an MBA to the platform behind Veritas, and lectures in Artificial Intelligence at BlueCrest University. As Chief Technology Officer he leads platform engineering and the AI infrastructure behind Kwame and Ayo, from the corpus pipeline and API architecture to cloud and security, heading a ten-engineer team building the platform that takes the verified corpus from a single jurisdiction to the continent.
Every answer traces back to a specific provision in a specific instrument. If we can't cite it, we don't say it.
Legal, finance and operations work from one register: the obligations you carry, the deadlines and the cost of each, the risk in your contracts, and the entitlements you are owed.
Veritas cites, flags and assesses; your team and your controls decide. The platform updates the moment the law changes, never on a schedule.