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Challenges to the Development of Patent Rights in Nigeria
There are a number of challenges that impede the development of patent rights in Nigeria. These include: Lack of Expert Patent Examiners: There is a shortage of qualified patent examiners who possess the necessary expertise in science, engineering, and technology to effectively evaluate patent applications. Consequently, examiners in Nigeria primarily conduct cursory searches for prior art, leading to the possibility of patents being granted for inventions that are already in the public domain. This situation […]
Obtaining a Patent in Nigeria
A patent application must be made to the Registrar of Patents and Designs. The application can be submitted by the applicant or their agent. The application must be in English. If the application is submitted by an agent, the applicant must also submit a power of attorney authorizing the agent to act on their behalf. The power of attorney must be signed by the applicant. Patent Application Requirements A patent application must contain the following […]
Requirements for Filing a Patent Application in Nigeria
The requirements for filing a patent application in Nigeria under the Patents and Designs Act. Basic Requirements: Request for a Patent: The application must contain a request for the grant of a patent. Applicant Information: Include the applicant’s full name and address. If the applicant’s address is outside Nigeria, an address for service in Nigeria must be provided. Description of the Invention: A thorough description of the invention is required, accompanied by any relevant plans […]
Minimum Time for Granting a Compulsory License in Nigeria Under the Nigerian Patents and Designs Act
Under the Nigerian Patents and Designs Act (PDA), a compulsory license can be granted to a third party without the consent of the patent holder in certain circumstances. The minimum time period after the filing of a patent application before a person can apply for a compulsory license is: Four years from the date of filing the patent application, or Three years from the date the patent was granted, whichever period expires last. However, even […]
Hesitancy of Local Companies in Nigeria to File Patent Applications
This article will attempt to provide some context that might explain why local companies in Nigeria are hesitant to file for patents. Here is a comprehensive analysis: Lack of Substantive Examination and Uncertainty about Patent Validity: The Nigerian patent system lacks substantive examination. This means patent applications are only reviewed for formal requirements, without assessing their novelty, inventiveness, or industrial applicability. Consequently, patents are granted “at the risk of the patentee and without guarantee of […]