The AI Playbook for Nigerian and African Accountants
Save Time · Serve Better · Stay Ahead
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You spent four hours this week writing reports and commentary that a colleague using AI finished in forty minutes.
You know AI exists. You have tried it once or twice. The result was generic and you went back to doing it yourself.
The gap between accountants who use AI properly and those who do not is opening fast. It shows up in billable hours, client experience, and career trajectory.
Nobody has written a guide for this profession in this market. Until now.
This is not a hypothetical. These are real time estimates across the core writing and communication tasks that fill an accountant's week.
Ten to twelve hours. Every week. On drafting and communication alone. That is time that can go back to clients who need more attention, to the analysis that only you can do, or to your own life.
Thirteen chapters. Every major area of accounting practice. Every prompt tested on real Nigerian accounting scenarios — not US or UK examples that do not fit your reality.
Why this moment is a genuine opportunity, not just hype. What makes Nigerian practitioners particularly well-positioned to benefit.
Enough to use it confidently. Not one paragraph more. Tools, access, privacy, Nigerian payment options explained.
The Five-Part Brief framework. Master this chapter and every other prompt in the book becomes twice as useful.
Management commentary, variance analysis, ratio narratives, trend reports. Write them faster and better.
Difficult emails, plain-language explanations, advisory letters, follow-ups, FIRS correspondence. The communication layer.
Reconciliations, chart of accounts, messy records, PAYE schedules, payroll runs. The ground-floor work done properly.
What to do when something does not add up. First-pass reviews, unusual patterns, investigation memos.
Working paper narratives, management representation letters, compliance checklists, management letter observations.
Board packs, scenario analysis, banker presentations, difficult board conversations. Finance as a decision-making tool.
Record reconstruction, FIRS objection letters, multi-currency transactions, informal clients, business formalisation. Nobody else covers this.
Prompt libraries, weekly rhythms, context documents, quality checklists. Plus: AI for ICAN, ACCA, and ATSWA exam prep.
From solo user to team standard. Business case, usage policy, training sessions, role-specific prompt packs.
The automation curve, skills that hold their value, what clients will expect, the African opportunity. Where this profession goes from here.
Plus a 30-Day Action Plan and an Appendix with the complete 65-prompt library, glossary of AI terms, and resource guide.
Every prompt in the book is written for Nigerian practice — specific context, real numbers, the regulatory environment you actually work in. Here is one example from Chapter 5:
That prompt takes 90 seconds to adapt to your client's specific situation. The email comes back in under a minute. You review, adjust the details, and send. Total time: 8 minutes instead of 45.
Every chapter has prompts written at this level. Not generic templates — specific, contextualised, and ready to use on real Nigerian accounting work.
Instant digital download. Read it on any device. Start using the prompts on real work within the hour.
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Yes — and probably more useful than for someone starting from scratch. Occasional ChatGPT use without a method produces inconsistent results. This book gives you the method: how to brief the model, how to follow up, how to build reusable templates, and how to integrate it into your actual workflow rather than using it ad hoc.
The method works everywhere. The examples, regulatory context, and specific scenarios are Nigerian — FIRS, CITA, PITA, ICAN standards, the realities of Nigerian clients and practice. Accountants in Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, and across the continent will find it directly applicable. Diaspora accountants also find the Nigerian context useful if they serve Nigerian clients or businesses.
No. Chapter 2 explains exactly what these tools are and how they work — enough to use them confidently, not one paragraph more. If you can type a clear brief to a colleague, you can use the prompts in this book.
PDF, formatted for screen and print reading. You can read it on your laptop, phone, or tablet. The prompts are formatted for easy copying and adapting.