In Nigeria, the distribution of a deceased person’s property without a will—referred to as intestate succession—is governed by customary, statutory, and religious laws. The legal landscape can be complex due to Nigeria’s diverse ethnic, cultural, and legal...
Inheritance disputes are common in Nigeria, largely due to the lack of clear legal knowledge about how to divide inherited property. Whether it’s land, houses, or other assets, the process can be challenging, especially when multiple heirs are involved. This...
Setting up a manufacturing business in Nigeria requires compliance with several regulatory frameworks to ensure quality, safety, and environmental standards. This guide breaks down the steps, requirements, and agencies involved in obtaining a manufacturing license in...
In recent years, the demand for imported pharmaceutical products in Nigeria has grown significantly, driven by a population of over 200 million people and a rising need for quality healthcare products. The legal process for importing drugs into Nigeria is a structured...
THE CONCEPT OF WHISTLE-BLOWING IN NIGERIA Whistleblowing is the act of disclosing information, often by an employee, about activities within an organization, whether public or private, that are considered illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe, or fraudulent. A...