One Platform, Trusted Professionals, Human-Centred Solutions
The Plaintiff is a technology-enabled professional services platform built to redefine how people access trusted expertise in a digital-first world.
Across borders and professions, individuals and organizations often struggle to find qualified, ethical, and accessible professionals when they need them most. The Plaintiff exists to close that gap by providing a secure, structured platform that connects users with verified lawyers, educators, and mental health professionals.

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A Platform for Modern Professional Practice
The Plaintiff goes beyond professional discovery and booking. We provide integrated digital tools that support both professionals and clients, including:
These tools are designed to streamline engagement, reduce administrative burden, and support compliant professional practice.
A Message From Our CEO
Whether you need legal guidance, mental health support, or educational services, The Plaintiff makes it easy to find qualified professionals you can trust.
Trust, Ethics, and Professional Independence
2026
Trust is central to everything we do.
All professionals on The Plaintiff are verified before joining the platform. The Plaintiff operates strictly as a neutral facilitator, enabling access to independent professionals without influencing professional judgment, advice, or outcomes. This approach preserves ethical standards, confidentiality, and professional autonomy, particularly in regulated sectors such as law and mental health.
To provide a secure, technology-enabled platform where verified professionals can access freelancing opportunities, manage their work, and deliver trusted services efficiently and ethically.
To become a leading global platform where professionals access freelancing jobs, providing efficient digital tools, and marketplaces that meets human demand, empowering expertise, expanding income opportunities, and redefining how professional services are delivered.
Why I Built The Plaintiff (Brief History)
Over time, I observed and personally felt the deep stigma attached to seeking help for mental health, relationships, marriage, abuse, and personal struggles. In many societies, especially within our context, people are ashamed to speak openly or visit a therapist or counselor. There were moments when I myself needed professional help but held back, not because it wasn't necessary, but because of fear, shame, and the absence of a safe, private option.
That experience sparked a simple but powerful question:
What if people could access professional mental health support anonymously, without fear or judgment?
From that question came the foundation for a platform that allows users to chat privately with verified mental health professionals, securely, anonymously, and on their own terms.
As a lawyer, I also encountered another recurring problem. I had friends in the diaspora who urgently needed legal support, immigration advice, contract reviews, or guidance back home, but struggled to find trusted attorneys remotely. I realized that legal help should not be limited by geography. This inspired the legal arm of the platform, designed to connect users, especially those in the diaspora, with verified legal practitioners seamlessly.
Beyond law and mental health, I am a strong advocate for education and workforce development. I have long believed that professionals, especially educators, should have accessible ways to earn, grow, and share their expertise. This belief shaped the inclusion of teachers and tutors on the platform, allowing them to offer services, access opportunities, and generate income in a flexible digital environment.
Practical professional challenges also influenced the platform's tools. Lawyers, for instance, rely heavily on physical diaries for court appearances and case management, yet these can be forgotten, damaged, or costly. This led to the creation of a digital case diary, ensuring reliability, accessibility, and efficiency.
Similarly, the idea for pay-as-you-go virtual meeting hosting emerged from a real need. Many professionals and individuals do not always require monthly subscriptions for virtual meetings. A flexible system where users pay only for the meetings they host removes financial pressure and improves access.
To support professionalism and financial transparency, the platform also integrates e-invoicing, receipts, and financial tracking tools, helping professionals maintain proper records especially in light of evolving regulatory and tax requirements.
Finally, I wanted to encourage professionals to transform their knowledge into lasting value. The platform enables easy publication and sale of professional guides, e-books, and digital resources, allowing expertise to become both impact and income.
The Plaintiff is therefore not just a platform, it is the result of real challenges, real gaps, and a desire to create ethical, accessible, and dignified solutions for professionals and those who need them.
Trust, Ethics, and Professional Independence
Knowledge, Events, and Scalable Impact
The Plaintiff also enables professionals to extend their reach beyond one-to-one engagements. Through our platform, verified professionals can:
By combining services, events, and digital products, The Plaintiff helps professionals scale their impact responsibly.
The Plaintiff is a professional services and opportunity platform that connects individuals and businesses with lawyers, psychologists, educators, and other professionals. The platform also provides tools for virtual meetings, event ticketing, case diaries, invoicing, freelancing opportunities, and knowledge publishing.
Anyone can use The Plaintiff to:
- Find professional services
- Attend events and webinars
- Purchase e-books and digital resources
Professionals can also join the platform to:
- Offer services
- Host events
- Publish content
- Access productivity tools
No. The Plaintiff is designed for global access, especially for diaspora users who need trusted legal, educational, or mental health support across borders.
Only verified legal practitioners are allowed to offer legal services or register as negotiators, arbitrators, or ADR professionals on the platform.
No. To comply with ethical standards, The Plaintiff does not take a percentage of lawyers’ professional fees. Lawyers pay a platform subscription or maintenance fee for access to tools and visibility.
The Case Diary is a digital legal diary designed for lawyers to:
- Track cases by date
- Set adjournments
- Receive reminders
- Access previous case notes
- Manage court schedules efficiently
The yearly subscription fee for the Case Diary is ₦2,000 (subject to review).
Yes. The Plaintiff allows users to chat with mental health professionals anonymously, helping reduce stigma and encourage access to support.
Yes. Marriage counsellors are part of the psychology and mental wellness category on the platform.
Sessions can be conducted via:
- Secure in-platform chat
- Virtual meetings
- Scheduled live sessions
Payments are handled through the platform to ensure accountability.
The platform supports:
- Language teachers (Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo)
- Subject teachers
- Virtual tutors across various disciplines
Users can:
- Post a tutoring job
- Set duration and budget
- Review applications
- Hire a teacher through the platform
A small hiring or platform fee may apply.
Yes. Educators go through a verification process before being approved to offer services on the platform.
Yes. Verified users and professionals can:
- Host webinars
- Organize trainings
- Publish workshops
- Sell tickets for virtual or physical events
Yes.
- 10% commissionon events posted by users or professionals
- 20% commissionon events sourced or negotiated by The Plaintiff
Yes. Event organizers can choose to host free or paid events.
Yes. Events can be hosted via live streaming, with audience interaction features like chat, reactions, and Q&A.
The Plaintiff offers pay-on-the-go virtual meetings, meaning:
- No monthly subscription required
- Free first 1 hour
- ₦2,000 for meetings exceeding 1 hour
- Meeting links last 24 hours
Yes. Users can host:
- Instant meetings
- Scheduled meetings
- Live events and webinars
Users can access:
- Digital invoices
- Receipts
- Personal spending trackers
- Basic bookkeeping tools
Yes. These tools are designed to help professionals maintain proper financial records, especially for tax and compliance purposes.
Yes. Anyone can publish and sell e-books or professional guides through the platform.
The Plaintiff takes 10% on every e-book sold through the marketplace.
Yes. Guides, training materials, and professional resources can be published.
All payments are processed securely through integrated payment gateways.
Yes. The platform is built with security, privacy, and access control as core principles.
You can:
- Sign up as a user
- Apply as a professional
- Purchase tools or services
- Attend events and sessions
Support is available via the platform’s help section or official contact email and support is 24/7

