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Will AI Replace Lawyers? Africa's Top Legal Minds Reveal The Truth | Accra LawTech Hangout

34 min · 28. kesä 2026
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"AI makes young lawyers lazy."That's what we keep hearing from senior partners across Africa's legal industry. But is it true? Or are we asking the wrong question entirely?In this raw, unfiltered conversation from the Accra LawTech Hangout, we sat down with some of Africa's sharpest legal minds to tackle the most contentious debate in modern legal practice: Is AI a threat to lawyers, or is resistance to AI the real threat?We explore the perception surrounding lawyer fees and how older legal professionals often view new technology. We discuss how artificial intelligence tools are impacting the legal tech space, streamlining tasks and changing the landscape of legal advice. This conversation sheds light on the evolving role of AI productivity tools within the legal profession.💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS:✅ AI doesn't make lawyers lazy—it makes busywork visible✅ Technology exposes who was performing competence vs. demonstrating it✅ The lawyers winning aren't fighting AI—they're leveraging it✅ African legal practice faces a unique innovation gap✅ Resistance to legal tech often masks deeper insecurities about value✅ The future isn't humans vs. machines—it's lawyers with AI vs. lawyers without it🔍 WHAT WE EXPLORE:→ The generational divide in African legal practice→ Why "billable hours" incentivize inefficiency→ How legal AI tools actually work in practice→ The difference between automation and augmentation→ What tasks should (and shouldn't) be automated→ How to build AI literacy without becoming a developer→ The regulatory challenges facing LegalTech in Africa→ Why some law firms embrace innovation while others resist→ The economics of legal practice in an AI-enabled world→ How younger lawyers can navigate resistance from senior partners→ What clients actually want (hint: it's not more billable hours)📌 WHO THIS IS FOR:— Lawyers wondering if AI will make them obsolete— Law students preparing for a transformed legal landscape— Senior partners trying to understand LegalTech adoption— Legal entrepreneurs building the future of African legal services— Corporate counsel evaluating AI tools for their departmentsAnyone interested in the intersection of law, technology & African innovation🌍 ABOUT Accra LawTech Hangout:Accra LawTech Hangout is Africa's largest gathering of legal professionals, technology innovators, policymakers, and entrepreneurs reshaping the future of legal practice across the continent. We create space for the conversations that matter, the uncomfortable questions, the honest debates, and the collaborative solutions that will define African legal innovation.

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jakson Will AI Replace Lawyers? Africa's Top Legal Minds Reveal The Truth | Accra LawTech Hangout kansikuva

Will AI Replace Lawyers? Africa's Top Legal Minds Reveal The Truth | Accra LawTech Hangout

"AI makes young lawyers lazy."That's what we keep hearing from senior partners across Africa's legal industry. But is it true? Or are we asking the wrong question entirely?In this raw, unfiltered conversation from the Accra LawTech Hangout, we sat down with some of Africa's sharpest legal minds to tackle the most contentious debate in modern legal practice: Is AI a threat to lawyers, or is resistance to AI the real threat?We explore the perception surrounding lawyer fees and how older legal professionals often view new technology. We discuss how artificial intelligence tools are impacting the legal tech space, streamlining tasks and changing the landscape of legal advice. This conversation sheds light on the evolving role of AI productivity tools within the legal profession.💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS:✅ AI doesn't make lawyers lazy—it makes busywork visible✅ Technology exposes who was performing competence vs. demonstrating it✅ The lawyers winning aren't fighting AI—they're leveraging it✅ African legal practice faces a unique innovation gap✅ Resistance to legal tech often masks deeper insecurities about value✅ The future isn't humans vs. machines—it's lawyers with AI vs. lawyers without it🔍 WHAT WE EXPLORE:→ The generational divide in African legal practice→ Why "billable hours" incentivize inefficiency→ How legal AI tools actually work in practice→ The difference between automation and augmentation→ What tasks should (and shouldn't) be automated→ How to build AI literacy without becoming a developer→ The regulatory challenges facing LegalTech in Africa→ Why some law firms embrace innovation while others resist→ The economics of legal practice in an AI-enabled world→ How younger lawyers can navigate resistance from senior partners→ What clients actually want (hint: it's not more billable hours)📌 WHO THIS IS FOR:— Lawyers wondering if AI will make them obsolete— Law students preparing for a transformed legal landscape— Senior partners trying to understand LegalTech adoption— Legal entrepreneurs building the future of African legal services— Corporate counsel evaluating AI tools for their departmentsAnyone interested in the intersection of law, technology & African innovation🌍 ABOUT Accra LawTech Hangout:Accra LawTech Hangout is Africa's largest gathering of legal professionals, technology innovators, policymakers, and entrepreneurs reshaping the future of legal practice across the continent. We create space for the conversations that matter, the uncomfortable questions, the honest debates, and the collaborative solutions that will define African legal innovation.

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jakson She Left Guaranty Trust Bank to Build the Future of West African Agriculture | Mathila Soumahoro kansikuva

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On this Episode of the Discourse channel's African Voices of Impact from the Financing Agribusiness in Africa Forum organised by the EU–Africa Chamber of Commerce, we sat down for a candid conversation with Mathila Soumahoro — an Ivorian-American who left banking to build a 137-acre agribusiness and a hotel in her home village of Tuba.In this interview, Mathila explains: * Why she swapped a successful banking career (she helped establish the Guaranty Trust Bank franchise in Ivory Coast) for farming and food transformation. * The frustration that drove her: cocoa farmers who never taste chocolate, and the high cost of imported produce that makes healthy food unaffordable. * How a hotel project (2017–2018) led naturally to farming to supply its restaurant — and how a “small plot” became 137 acres producing corn, okra, eggplant, pimentos and fish (aquaponics). * Her focus on value-chain integration: drying, grinding and packaging okra, plans to transform corn rather than sell raw, and the larger vision of local transformation. * The human side: employing women from three villages, training staff, and the challenges of recruitment and retention. * Technology & rigor in modern farming: drones, precision treatments, and the science behind production cycles.Funding ask and scale: Mathila is seeking serious, low-cost capital (US$860,000, alongside her equity) to scale an aquaponics project that targets mass fish production — part of her ambition to become the “queen of agribusiness.” Watch the full interview to hear Mathila lessons on resilience, community impact, and how value-addition can change agricultural economics in West Africa.Subscribe to the Africa Discourse Channel and join the conversation. www.discoursechannel.com #AfricanAgribusiness #IvoryCoast #Agripreneur #ValueAddition #Aquaponics #EUACC #AfricaDiscourseChannel #DiscourseChannel #adc

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Join our hosts, Yaa Essuamaah Afran-Okese and Richard Joseph as they uncover the compelling stories that are shaping Africa's Financial Technology Industry with a special focus on Ghana's Financial and Payment Landscape.In this exclusive interview, Tunji Odumuboni, Co-Founder and CPTO of Bazara, shares his personal journey and genuine insights into the evolving Ghanaian Financial Technology scene and highlights the key players driving its growth.ABOUT BAZARA:Bazara is a premier software engineering company dedicated to delivering innovative and tailored digital solutions that help businesses transform and thrive. With a team of experts combining deep technical expertise and business insight, they empower enterprises to navigate the digital age with confidence.Backed by 100+ years of combined leadership experience, 30+ successfully executed projects, and a presence across 6+ countries, Bazara stands at the forefront of software innovation.The company's vision is to empower global enterprises to shape an impactful future through cutting-edge technologies. Their mission is to be a leading B2B software engineering company in our chosen markets, driving growth and success through innovation.#AfricaDiscourseChannel #DiscourseChannel #GhanaFintechAwards #finance #fintech Discover the stories behind the innovation and get inspired by the real people driving change in the industry.

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