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Success Is Not A Personality — It’s A System
Women across the globe are rising into leadership positions with remarkable intensity and brilliance, yet beneath their excellence lies an unspoken fatigue from carrying the weight of holding everything together. This exploration examines how the family office model can provide African women leaders with the support ecosystems they need to protect their resilience rather than drain it, creating sustainable structures that allow them to thrive without exhaustion.
Nigeria Strategy
Acuity Partners LLP
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Navigating Nigeria’s New Gaming Laws: A 2026 Regulatory Guide For Sports Betting And Casino Operators
Nigeria's gaming sector has undergone a fundamental constitutional transformation following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that transferred regulatory authority from federal to state governments. This comprehensive guide examines the new state-driven licensing framework, the emergence of the Universal Reciprocity Certificate for multi-state operations, and the strategic compliance considerations that now shape market entry for sports betting and casino operators.
Nigeria Media & IT
Adeola Oyinlade & Co
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The Business Of Creativity: Legal Risks In Nigeria's Creator Economy
Nigeria's creator economy has moved from informal hustle to an investable industry. The 2025 Nigerian Creator Economy Report (NCER), the first government-backed assessment of the sector, valued it at $31.2 million, with the music industry alone paying artists roughly ₦58 billion in royalties in 2024, and the fashion sector growing into a $4.7 billion contributor to GDP. Industry forecasters expect the broader African creator economy to multiply several times over by the end of the decade.
Nigeria IP
Compos Mentis Legal Practitioners
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When The Builder Leaves The Building
Nigeria's transition from Wale Edun to Taiwo Oyedele as Finance Minister raises critical questions about whether a tax reform specialist can sustain the macroeconomic architecture that restored international investor confidence. Can a revenue-focused approach preserve the delicate balance between foreign investment attraction and domestic economic relief that Edun's FX reforms achieved? The answer will determine whether Nigeria continues its structural repositioning or reverts to extraction over growth.
Nigeria Tax
Gresyndale Legal
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