Commercial Law
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The Shocking Truth About Taxes in Nigeria That Everyone Has Been Getting Wrong
Taxes keep a country alive. They are the reason we have schools, hospitals, roads, and everything the government provides for…
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Can a Bank Freeze Your Account Without a Court Order in Nigeria? The Shocking Truth Every Nigerian Must Know
Imagine waking up one morning, trying to pay for groceries, only to discover that your bank account is frozen. No…
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The Gig Economy Dilemma: Are Nigerian Workers Really Free or Just Unprotected?
The gig economy in Nigeria has become one of the fastest-growing sectors in recent years. From ride-hailing drivers to freelance…
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Bank Charges in Nigeria: How Much Is Too Much?
Between POS fees, transfer levies, and “SMS maintenance” alerts, Nigerian bank charges have become a quiet headache for business owners.…
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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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When Privacy Isn’t Private: The Digital Reality of Employee Privacy Rights
It all started when Tunde, a customer service representative at a fast-growing tech startup in Lagos, received a surprise query…
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Nigeria’s 2025 Tax Reform: What Every Freelancer and Remote Worker Must Know Before 2026
In June 2025, Nigeria’s President signed four major tax reform bills into law. This marks the most significant change to…
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The Secret Weapon Every Startup Founder Needs But Often Overlooks
Every great business begins with a spark, an idea so powerful that it keeps its founder awake at night. But…
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Food Labeling Laws in Nigeria: What Every Consumer Should Know Before Buying Packaged Foods
Have you ever picked up a packaged snack or drink and wondered what all those tiny writings mean? They may…
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Why Your CAC Certificate Won’t Stop Someone from Stealing Your Business Name
I still remember that morning like it was yesterday.I walked into a supermarket and saw my company’s name boldly printed…
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