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nigeria-law-mcp

Nigeria legislation via MCP — full-text search across statutes and provisions

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Feb 22, 2026

Quick Install

npx -y @ansvar/nigeria-law-mcp

Nigerian Law MCP Server

The LawPavilion alternative for the AI age.

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Query Nigerian legislation -- covering data protection, cybersecurity, corporate law, and more -- directly from Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client.

If you're building legal tech, compliance tools, or doing Nigerian legal research, this is your verified reference database.

Built by Ansvar Systems -- Stockholm, Sweden


Why This Exists

Nigerian legal research is scattered across official government databases, commercial legal platforms, and institutional archives. Whether you're:

  • A lawyer validating citations in a brief or contract
  • A compliance officer checking if a statute is still in force
  • A legal tech developer building tools on Nigerian law
  • A researcher tracing legislative history

...you shouldn't need dozens of browser tabs and manual PDF cross-referencing. Ask Claude. Get the exact provision. With context.

This MCP server makes Nigerian law searchable, cross-referenceable, and AI-readable.


Quick Start

Use Remotely (No Install Needed)

Connect directly to the hosted version -- zero dependencies, nothing to install.

Endpoint: https://nigeria-law-mcp.vercel.app/mcp

ClientHow to Connect
Claude.aiSettings > Connectors > Add Integration > paste URL
Claude Codeclaude mcp add nigeria-law --transport http https://nigeria-law-mcp.vercel.app/mcp
Claude DesktopAdd to config (see below)
GitHub CopilotAdd to VS Code settings (see below)

Claude Desktop -- add to claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nigeria-law": {
      "type": "url",
      "url": "https://nigeria-law-mcp.vercel.app/mcp"
    }
  }
}

GitHub Copilot -- add to VS Code settings.json:

{
  "github.copilot.chat.mcp.servers": {
    "nigeria-law": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://nigeria-law-mcp.vercel.app/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Use Locally (npm)

npx @ansvar/nigeria-law-mcp

Claude Desktop -- add to claude_desktop_config.json:

macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nigeria-law": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@ansvar/nigeria-law-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Cursor / VS Code:

{
  "mcp.servers": {
    "nigeria-law": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@ansvar/nigeria-law-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Example Queries

Once connected, just ask naturally:

  • "What does the Nigerian data protection law say about consent?"
  • "Search for cybersecurity requirements in Nigerian legislation"
  • "Is this statute still in force?"
  • "Find provisions about personal data in Nigerian law"
  • "What EU directives does this Nigerian law implement?"
  • "Which Nigerian laws implement the GDPR?"
  • "Validate this legal citation"
  • "Build a legal stance on data breach notification requirements"

Key Legislation Covered

ActYearSignificance
Nigeria Data Protection Act (NDPA)2023Comprehensive data protection law replacing NDPR 2019; established the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) as an independent regulator
Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act2015One of Africa's most comprehensive cybercrime laws, influenced by the Budapest Convention
National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) Act2007Establishes NITDA for IT development policy and regulation
Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA)2020Modernised Nigerian company law, replacing CAMA 1990; governs incorporation and regulation of companies
Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA)2018Established the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC)
Evidence Act2011Includes electronic evidence provisions; admissibility of computer-generated evidence
Constitution of Nigeria1999 (amended)Supreme law; Section 37 guarantees the right to private and family life

Deployment Tier

SMALL/MEDIUM -- Likely single tier bundled, possibly dual tier if the full corpus (including state legislation) exceeds npm package size limits.

Estimated database size: ~100-250 MB (federal Acts, regulations, and selected state legislation)


Available Tools (13)

Core Legal Research Tools (8)

ToolDescription
search_legislationFTS5 full-text search across all provisions with BM25 ranking
get_provisionRetrieve specific provision by statute + chapter/section
check_currencyCheck if statute is in force, amended, or repealed
validate_citationValidate citation against database (zero-hallucination check)
build_legal_stanceAggregate citations from statutes for a legal topic
format_citationFormat citations per Nigerian conventions (full/short/pinpoint)
list_sourcesList all available statutes with metadata
aboutServer info, capabilities, and coverage summary

EU/International Law Integration Tools (5)

ToolDescription
get_eu_basisGet EU directives/regulations for Nigerian statute
get_nigerian_implementationsFind Nigerian laws implementing EU act
search_eu_implementationsSearch EU documents with Nigerian implementation counts
get_provision_eu_basisGet EU law references for specific provision
validate_eu_complianceCheck implementation status of EU directives

Why This Works

Verbatim Source Text (No LLM Processing):

  • All statute text is ingested from official Nigerian government sources
  • Provisions are returned unchanged from SQLite FTS5 database rows
  • Zero LLM summarization or paraphrasing -- the database contains regulation text, not AI interpretations

Smart Context Management:

  • Search returns ranked provisions with BM25 scoring (safe for context)
  • Provision retrieval gives exact text by statute identifier + chapter/section
  • Cross-references help navigate without loading everything at once

Technical Architecture:

Official Sources --> Parse --> SQLite --> FTS5 snippet() --> MCP response
                     ^                       ^
              Provision parser         Verbatim database query

Traditional Research vs. This MCP

Traditional ApproachThis MCP Server
Search official databases by statute numberSearch by plain language
Navigate multi-chapter statutes manuallyGet the exact provision with context
Manual cross-referencing between lawsbuild_legal_stance aggregates across sources
"Is this statute still in force?" --> check manuallycheck_currency tool --> answer in seconds
Find EU basis --> dig through EUR-Lexget_eu_basis --> linked EU directives instantly
No API, no integrationMCP protocol --> AI-native

Data Sources & Freshness

All content is sourced from authoritative Nigerian legal databases:

Verified data only -- every citation is validated against official sources. Zero LLM-generated content.


Security

This project uses multiple layers of automated security scanning:

ScannerWhat It DoesSchedule
CodeQLStatic analysis for security vulnerabilitiesWeekly + PRs
SemgrepSAST scanning (OWASP top 10, secrets, TypeScript)Every push
GitleaksSecret detection across git historyEvery push
TrivyCVE scanning on filesystem and npm dependenciesDaily
Socket.devSupply chain attack detectionPRs
DependabotAutomated dependency updatesWeekly

See SECURITY.md for the full policy and vulnerability reporting.


Important Disclaimers

Legal Advice

THIS TOOL IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE

Statute text is sourced from official Nigerian government publications. However:

  • This is a research tool, not a substitute for professional legal counsel
  • Court case coverage is limited -- do not rely solely on this for case law research
  • Verify critical citations against primary sources for court filings
  • EU cross-references are extracted from statute text, not EUR-Lex full text

Before using professionally, read: DISCLAIMER.md | SECURITY.md

Client Confidentiality

Queries go through the Claude API. For privileged or confidential matters, use on-premise deployment.


Development

Setup

git clone https://github.com/Ansvar-Systems/Nigeria-law-mcp
cd Nigeria-law-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm test

Running Locally

npm run dev                                       # Start MCP server
npx @anthropic/mcp-inspector node dist/index.js   # Test with MCP Inspector

Related Projects: Complete Compliance Suite

This server is part of Ansvar's Compliance Suite -- MCP servers that work together for end-to-end compliance coverage:

@ansvar/eu-regulations-mcp

Query 49 EU regulations directly from Claude -- GDPR, AI Act, DORA, NIS2, MiFID II, eIDAS, and more. Full regulatory text with article-level search. npx @ansvar/eu-regulations-mcp

@ansvar/us-regulations-mcp

Query US federal and state compliance laws -- HIPAA, CCPA, SOX, GLBA, FERPA, and more. npx @ansvar/us-regulations-mcp

@ansvar/security-controls-mcp

Query 261 security frameworks -- ISO 27001, NIST CSF, SOC 2, CIS Controls, SCF, and more. npx @ansvar/security-controls-mcp

@ansvar/automotive-cybersecurity-mcp

Query UNECE R155/R156 and ISO 21434 -- Automotive cybersecurity compliance. npx @ansvar/automotive-cybersecurity-mcp

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Contributing

Contributions welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

Priority areas:

  • Court case law expansion
  • EU cross-reference improvements
  • Historical statute versions and amendment tracking
  • Additional statutory instruments and regulations

Roadmap

  • Core statute database with FTS5 search
  • EU/international law cross-references
  • Vercel Streamable HTTP deployment
  • npm package publication
  • Court case law expansion
  • Historical statute versions (amendment tracking)
  • Preparatory works / explanatory memoranda
  • Lower court and tribunal decisions

Citation

If you use this MCP server in academic research:

@software{nigeria_law_mcp_2025,
  author = {Ansvar Systems AB},
  title = {Nigerian Law MCP Server: AI-Powered Legal Research Tool},
  year = {2025},
  url = {https://github.com/Ansvar-Systems/Nigeria-law-mcp},
  note = {Nigerian legal database with full-text search and EU cross-references}
}

License

Apache License 2.0. See LICENSE for details.

Data Licenses

  • Statutes & Legislation: Nigerian Government (public domain)
  • EU Metadata: EUR-Lex (EU public domain)

About Ansvar Systems

We build AI-accelerated compliance and legal research tools for the global market. This MCP server started as our internal reference tool -- turns out everyone building compliance tools has the same research frustrations.

So we're open-sourcing it.

ansvar.eu -- Stockholm, Sweden


Built with care in Stockholm, Sweden

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