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HOW TO BUY A PROPERTY IN NIGERIA.

No doubt, acquiring real estate is the best form of investment one could ever make. But with the alarming report of fraudulent property transactions, it’s important that anyone

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WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE FOR REGISTERING A COMPANY IN NIGERIA?

The introduction of the new Companies and Allied Matters Act in 2020 brought about changes to the administration of corporate affairs in Nigeria, and with the introduction of

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CAN A FOREIGNER BE A DIRECTOR OF A COMPANY IN NIGERIA?

Within this context, a foreigner is referred to as a citizen of any other country outside Nigeria. With globalization and technological advancement, a foreigner or any person living

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HOW TO RECOVER PROPERTY FROM YOUR TENANT IN NIGERIA.

A tenancy relationship entails, a situation whereby a landlord hands over rights to occupy his property to a tenant over an agreed period of time, in exchange for

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HOW TO RECOVER RENT OWED BY YOUR TENANT.

In our society today, every person must have a place called home, a shelter over his or her head. One may have either a house of his/her own

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WHO IS A COMPANY SECRETARY?

A company secretary is one saddled with the responsibility of ensuring the efficient administration of a company, He /She ensures that the company complies with all statutory and

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DIRECTOR AND SHAREHOLDER, WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

Every company registered in Nigeria, has a director and shareholder, and both roles are different. And because of their roles, a director may not necessarily be a shareholder

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GUIDE TO SETTING UP A MONEY LENDING BUSINESS IN NIGERIA.

In Nigeria, the business of money lending is carried out by both individuals and companies. If you’re looking to register a money lending business in Nigeria, you should

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WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVED WITH A REVENUE/SPECIAL COURT SUMMONS.

In most states in Nigeria, the revenue court is responsible for hearing tax matters as it concerns the State or Local Government. Before a revenue court summons is

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