How to Obtain an Expatriate Quota in Nigeria
Nigeria is an attractive destination for foreign investors and multinational companies seeking to establish operations in Africa. However, for foreign businesses intending to hire expatriates, obtaining an Expatriate Quota (EQ) is a legal requirement. The expatriate quota grants companies permission to employ foreign nationals for specific positions where qualified Nigerians are unavailable. This article provides […]
Understanding Expatriate Quota in Nigeria
Introduction Nigeria remains one of the most attractive destinations for foreign investments in Africa. To facilitate the employment of expatriates in Nigerian businesses, the government has implemented an expatriate quota system. This system is designed to regulate the employment of foreign nationals in Nigerian companies while ensuring the development of local talent. What is an […]
Legal Strategies in Litigation in Nigeria
Litigation, the process of resolving disputes through the court system, is a cornerstone of legal practice in Nigeria. As a country with a dual legal system that incorporates both common law principles and customary law, navigating litigation effectively requires a strategic approach. This article explores actionable legal strategies that litigators can employ to achieve favorable […]
The Evolution of Nigeria’s External Debt: From Obasanjo to Tinubu
Nigeria’s external debt profile has experienced significant shifts over the last two decades, influenced by varying economic strategies and global financial dynamics. This article examines the trajectory of Nigeria’s external debt from President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration (1999–2007) to the current administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (2023–present), analyzing the factors behind the borrowings, their implications, […]
Nigeria’s Minorities: Challenges to Equitable Representation in a Federal Republic
Nigeria operates as a federal republic with a democratic system of government. However, the question of true and equitable representation for all its diverse groups, especially minorities, remains a significant debate. Theoretical Framework for Representation Nigeria’s Constitution (1999, as amended) establishes a system intended to ensure representation through several mechanisms: Elections: Citizens elect representatives at […]
