Curriculum coverage
35 Law courses live on AfroAI
Why it matters
Why Law needs curriculum-true AI
LL.B exams and the Law School path carry high stakes
Failing a core LL.B course can delay your Law School entry by a full academic year. Nigerian law exams test precise doctrinal recall — rules, cases, and statutes — and generic AI tools often cite the wrong jurisdiction or the wrong edition. AfroAI answers from the textbook your course is built on.
Answers that cite Nigerian law sources
When you ask AfroAI about the elements of a valid contract, the doctrine of provocation in criminal law, or the rule against perpetuities, the answer is grounded in the course material for Nigerian LL.B programmes — not a US or UK textbook that diverges from what your examiner expects.
Scales across the Faculty of Law
Law faculties run large cohorts across Public Law, Private Law, and International Law tracks. AfroAI can deploy across all year groups under a faculty pilot, giving HODs and the Dean usable data on study engagement and curriculum coverage without any per-student overhead.
For institutions
Start with a faculty pilot for your Faculty of Law.
AfroAI can be deployed across one or more law course tracks — from 100-level Legal Methods through 500-level clinical courses — before scaling institution-wide. Book a 20-minute demo to review curriculum coverage and pilot terms.
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