By The Law Society Gazette The concepts of ‘people’ and ‘business’ are not mutually exclusive. Business is people. People work...
By: ALB The Singapore and Kenya bilateral investment treaty (BIT) came into force on 20 August. The agreement took effect...
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By : Ayodele Oni On Friday, June 9, 2023, Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, signed a new electricity law, the...
Following the removal of the fuel subsidy, fuel costs have tripled leading to resultant increases in business operating costs and...
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Theories are rife on the pivotal role technology will play in reshaping the architecture of intra-African trade and the convergence...
Public confidence in the judiciary is at an all-time low. Cases spend decades in courts with disputes reaching their conclusion...
In the 1980s, the global real estate sector experienced a significant shift, a shift that transformed a neglected sector into...
The effectiveness of tax laws lies primarily in the coercive powers of tax authorities to enforce compliance and penalties for...
Despite a low VAT rate of 7.5%, and year-on-year amendments VATA is unable to capture the evolution in the operations and...
What we want… is a change.” “You know what I mean,” he said, “a complete change.” The question was how...
Talent management has, over the years, played a crucial role in the development of the entertainment industry. Talent management and...
The Federal Government has been advised to focus on the taxation of consumption rather than production in order to enable...
This scenario may seem all too familiar: your firm is working on a new deal and hundreds of documents are...