The Post COVID-19 World of Sports: Managing Emerging Legal Disputes

Very few thrills in life beat the adrenaline rush of a sports fan watching his/her favourite team compete. The concept of sports has evolved over the years into a transformative and unifying factor in human interrelationship, a notable example will definitely be the ‘Christmas Truce’ of 1914, where the British and German armed forces called […]

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Foreign Participation in the Nigerian Economy: An Easy Guide to Doing Business in Nigeria

With an increased desire for foreign participation in Nigeria, the Nigerian government has been making frantic efforts in ensuring ease of doing business by creating a framework that would aid direct and portfolio investment as well as repatriation of capital. It is imperative to outline the basic steps foreign corporate bodies need to take to […]

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MATRIMONIAL CAUSES IN NIGERIA: MANAGING EMERGING LEGAL DISPUTES IN THE POST COVID-19 ERA

Marriage is a universally recognized sacred institution between two people. Marriage is not a mere contract but one that creates status. The legislation on marriage in Nigeria recognises two forms of marriages; marriages under the Act and marriages under customary or Islamic laws[1]. Marriage, under the Act[2] which is also known as statutory marriage, envisages […]

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Value Added Tax Rates on Telecommunication products and services: A call for Re-evaluation

By Isimeme Mary Andrew. The Paper proffers viable recommendations that look to address the agitations of Nigerians over increased Value Added Tax (VAT) rates on telecommunication products and services purchased by subscribers. The Finance Bill 2019 was presented to the National Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari on the 8th of October, 2019 alongside the 2020 […]

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What Happens after AfCFTA? An Appraisal of its Economic Implications on Nigeria

Background The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) was promulgated at the 18th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in January, 2012. The aim of the Agreement was to establish a continental free trade by an indicative date of 2017. The AfCFTA […]

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The Implication of Corona Virus on Commercial Transactions in Nigeria

“If you are reading this, we hope your hands are duly sanitized and please do not sneeze into this article.” The ongoing global outbreak and spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a dramatic event of global proportions, with far-reaching implications for a wide range of countries and businesses alike. In the short time it has […]

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Pre-authorization Policy by the Central Bank Of Nigeria: Online Transactions Just Got a lot Safer

NAKUDU LAW REVIEW PRE-AUTHORIZATION POLICY BY THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA: ONLINE TRANSACTIONS JUST GOT A LOT SAFER As part of its commitments to facilitate the development of the Nigerian payments system and deepen the adoption of various electronic payment options available to users, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on the 30th of December, […]

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