Corporate Law
Crowd Funding in Nigeria
Crowdfunding is a method of raising funds for a project or venture by soliciting small contributions from a large number of people, typically through the internet. Crowdfunding allows individuals and organizations to raise money for a variety of purposes, such as launching a new product, starting a business, or funding a creative project. Crowdfunding in […]
Arresting a Ship in Nigeria: Understanding the Legal Process and Implications
Introduction: The arrest of ships is a legal action that can be undertaken in various maritime jurisdictions, including Nigeria. Ship arrest serves as a crucial mechanism for resolving maritime disputes, securing claims, and ensuring compliance with the law. This article aims to provide an overview of the process of arresting a ship in Nigeria, shedding […]
Intellectual Property Protection in Nigeria: Safeguarding Innovation and Creativity
Intellectual Property Protection in Nigeria: Safeguarding Innovation and Creativity Introduction: Intellectual property (IP) plays a pivotal role in fostering innovation, creativity, and economic growth. In Nigeria, a rapidly developing nation with a vibrant creative and technological landscape, the effective protection of intellectual property rights is of paramount importance. This article provides an in-depth exploration of […]
Registering an NGO in Nigeria
To register an NGO (non-governmental organization) in Nigeria, you will need to follow a specific process, which may vary depending on the specific goals and activities of your organization. Here is a general overview of the steps you will need to take: Choose a name for your NGO: You will need to choose a […]
UNDERSTANDING NIGERIA’S MARITIME INDUSTRY RESPONSE TO COVID-19
By: Kemfon Josephneke esq. Upon the outbreak of Covid19 in Nigeria, the Federal Government decided to declare a total cessation of movements of all persons and goods in Lagos, Ogun and the federal capital territory, Abuja. This decision was reinforced by some state governors that also proceeded to ban movement of persons and goods within […]
