Copyright Protection in Nigeria A copyright is a legal right that grants the creator of an original work exclusive right to its use and distribution, usually for a limited time. The exclusive rights are not absolute; they are subject to certain limitations. In...
Affiliate Marketing: The Legal Issues For those who do not know what affiliate marketing is, we will attempt a brief description and then an illustration. Affiliate marketing in an online context is a type of performance based marketing where an e-commerce business...
For a bit of fun, we at LawPàdí decided to dig into the Nigerian Law statute books and our case law to find some weird and strange laws that we believe are still applicable in modern day Nigeria. Under Nigerian Law, a wife of a Christian marriage is not...
1. The Whistle-blower Policy is not a Law of the National Assembly. The Whistle Blower Protection Bill was proposed at the National Assembly in the past, however the Bill only scaled the second reading in October 2016. You can read all about how Laws are made at the...
Setting up a Business in Nigeria Setting up as a business in a new country can sometimes be a daunting possibility. You are moving into a terrain which you know very little about, there are all the business challenges which you would normally face, and on top of that...