Business Law
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Is Your Fintech Startup Breaking Any Laws? Here’s What Nigerian Regulators Expect in 2025
Let’s imagine there is a Tunde who launched a payment app from a small co-working space in Yaba. The app…
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How to Use Contracts to Protect Your Business Interests in Nigeria
Contacts are pillars of any business relationship, giving clarity and protection under law to all contracting parties. For Nigerian SMEs…
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Business Registration Pitfalls to Avoid Under CAC Reforms 2025
Starting a business in Nigeria is exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. One of the very first hurdles every…
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REITs: Nigeria’s Investment Gateway
A REIT lets everyday investors own a slice of income-generating real estate (like malls, offices, or housing) by pooling money…
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Copyright: The Engine Driving Nigeria’s Cultural Tourism Economy
Nigeria’s vibrant heritage, from the Yoruba Osun-Osogbo festival to Benin City’s ancient bronzes, powers cultural tourism, but it needs protection.…
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Loan App Nightmare? Know Your Rights in Nigeria’s Digital Lending Space
Nigeria’s mobile loan apps promise quick cash, but many users and regulators warn that some operate outside the law. Complaints…
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Navigating New Costs: CAC Fee Increase and Your Business
The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) says it has reviewed some of its service fees to enhance service quality, improve efficiency,…
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Your Guide to Legally Operating a Shortlet in Nigeria’s Hot Market
Short-term rentals (often referred to as shortlets) are booming in cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, as well as…
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Nigeria’s Export Hurdles: Avoid These 5 Mistakes
Nigerian farmers at work in a rural field. Nigeria’s farmers produce plenty, but exporting can trip up even seasoned agribusiness…
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