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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THE HEALTH AND PHARMACEUTICAL SECTOR

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THE HEALTH AND PHARMACEUTICAL SECTOR

by Stren & Blan Partners | Sep 18, 2025 | Health and Pharmaceutical, Insight

Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are becoming an increasingly important mechanism for financing, building, and operating healthcare infrastructure and services in Nigeria. With government budgets stretched and demand for quality healthcare rising, PPPs offer a way...
TAKE-OR-PAY AND TAKE-AND-PAY: PRACTICAL AND BANKABILITY CONSIDERATIONS IN POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS

TAKE-OR-PAY AND TAKE-AND-PAY: PRACTICAL AND BANKABILITY CONSIDERATIONS IN POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS

by Stren & Blan Partners | Sep 17, 2025 | Energy, Insight

Over the years, power markets worldwide have relied on contractual frameworks to allocate risks, ensure revenue certainty, and facilitate investment in capital-intensive infrastructure. In Nigeria, the electricity sector has historically has long grappled with...
SUSTAINABILITY, ESG, AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE: THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS ON FMCG OPERATIONS INTRODUCTION

SUSTAINABILITY, ESG, AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE: THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS ON FMCG OPERATIONS INTRODUCTION

by Stren & Blan Partners | Sep 16, 2025 | Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Insight

The Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector increasingly faces pressure over its environmental impact, with packaging alone responsible for about 40% of global plastic waste. Regulators have set the tone, and businesses must respond decisively by integrating...
REGULATING TELEMEDICINE IN NIGERIA’S PHARMACEUTICAL MARKET: BALANCING PRICE CONTROL, COMPETITION, AND ACCESSIBILITY.

REGULATING TELEMEDICINE IN NIGERIA’S PHARMACEUTICAL MARKET: BALANCING PRICE CONTROL, COMPETITION, AND ACCESSIBILITY.

by Stren & Blan Partners | Sep 4, 2025 | Health and Pharmaceutical, Insight

The advent of telemedicine has redefined healthcare delivery globally, and Nigeria is no exception. Telemedicine emerged as a result of technological advancements and its increasing integration into daily life. It involves the use of telecommunications and digital...
DOING BUSINESS IN NIGERIA: PRACTICAL GUIDE ON NAVIGATING THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY

DOING BUSINESS IN NIGERIA: PRACTICAL GUIDE ON NAVIGATING THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY

by Stren & Blan Partners | Sep 2, 2025 | Energy, Insight

Doing business in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector means working within one of the most regulated industries in the country. From obtaining the necessary licenses for upstream, midstream, or downstream activities to meeting tax duties, local content requirements, and...
TAX ALERT: E-INVOICING IN NIGERIA – A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR YOUR BUSINESS

TAX ALERT: E-INVOICING IN NIGERIA – A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR YOUR BUSINESS

by Stren & Blan Partners | Sep 1, 2025 | Insight, Tax

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) is changing how businesses issue invoices and report Value Added Tax (VAT). The new mandatory electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) system introduced by the FIRS Public Notice issued on 9 July 2025, officially announced the...
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