Nigerian startup Quantum AI Solutions is developing intelligent, production-grade AI tools for businesses and professionals across document productivity, market intelligence, sales automation, and cultural preservation, with global ambitions from day one.
Founded last year by AI software developer Michael Enefe, the company has created Scribex, Africa’s first locally deployed AI-powered document workstation, alongside several other near-launch AI products.

Scribex allows office teams to generate, edit, grammar-correct, and manage professional documents entirely within a secure private network. The LAN-based tool requires no cloud connectivity, ensuring sensitive business data remains private and accessible even in environments with inconsistent internet connectivity.
“Nigerian and broader African professionals consistently struggle to produce internationally formatted business documents. Most existing AI writing tools are built for Western markets – they do not understand Nigerian business structures, local terminology, or African professional conventions,” Enefe told Disrupt Africa.
Unlike most AI tools that demand expensive subscriptions and constant online access, Scribex can be accessed by multiple users on the same network without per-user fees, making it especially suited for African SMEs and institutions.
In addition to Scribex, Quantum is preparing to launch EduLegacy AI, aimed at preserving indigenous knowledge. UNESCO estimates that 3,000 of the world’s 7,000 languages will vanish by 2100, taking with them valuable cultural knowledge such as traditional medicine, agricultural practices, oral histories, and ancestral sciences.
EduLegacy AI captures the voices of elders, traditional healers, and oral historians, transforming their recordings into permanent, citable academic documents to prevent the knowledge from disappearing.
Currently self-funded, Quantum is seeking its first external investment to accelerate the EduLegacy AI project and expand the Scribex Business Edition commercial rollout. Despite minimal marketing spend, early traction has been driven organically through community outreach and founder engagement.
Quantum AI Solutions has already demonstrated its ability to scale, with four live AI applications — ORION, PitchForge, and both editions of Scribex — built and maintained by Enefe alone. The company also has over 40 completed R&D projects on HuggingFace, which form the foundation for its commercial AI products.
Nigeria remains Quantum’s primary market, targeting SMEs, law firms, educational institutions, and government agencies requiring professional document generation. Secondary markets include Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa, with a pan-African rollout expected in the coming months.
“For EduLegacy AI, the market is inherently global from day one — indigenous communities exist on every continent, and the academic and cultural preservation institutions that will sponsor and use the platform are worldwide,” Enefe said.






