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GLOBAL EMPLOYMENT LAW DECISIONS RESHAPING WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA

GLOBAL EMPLOYMENT LAW DECISIONS RESHAPING WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA

by Stren & Blan Partners | Jun 9, 2026 | Insight, Labour and Employment, Practise Areas

The world of work is changing rapidly, often outpacing the ability of organizations to keep up. Courts across Africa and beyond are issuing rulings that redefine who qualifies as an employee, determine which country’s court has jurisdiction for disputes, and...
Environmental Sustainability Obligations in Nigeria’s FMCG Sector: A Legal Appraisal

Environmental Sustainability Obligations in Nigeria’s FMCG Sector: A Legal Appraisal

by Stren & Blan Partners | May 29, 2026 | Fast Moving Consumer Goods

In October 2025, the Lagos State Government sealed multiple supermarkets for violating the State’s ban on single-use plastics, including retail outlets found stocking prohibited packaging materials despite prior warnings. This enforcement action did not occur in...
China’s Zero-Tariff Policy and Nigerian Exports: Implications for Intellectual Property Protection

China’s Zero-Tariff Policy and Nigerian Exports: Implications for Intellectual Property Protection

by Stren & Blan Partners | May 25, 2026 | Intellectual Property

In a major shift in China–Africa trade relations, China removed tariffs on all imports from Nigeria and 52 other African countries from 1 May 2026, following President Xi Jinping’s announcement on 14 February 2026. The zero-tariff policy, which runs until 30 April...
Regulatory Finality Or Rights Erosion? Reassessing The CBN’s One-Time Phone Number Update Rule Through The Lens Of Rectification And Proportionality

Regulatory Finality Or Rights Erosion? Reassessing The CBN’s One-Time Phone Number Update Rule Through The Lens Of Rectification And Proportionality

by Stren & Blan Partners | May 13, 2026 | Data Protection

The Bank Verification Number (“BVN”) has become a core layer of financial identity in Nigeria, and the phone number linked to it now does much more than enable communication. It is used for one-time passwords, transactions, alerts, account recovery, and authentication...
Rev360: What Nigeria’s New Tax Platform Means for Businesses and How to  Stay Ahead

Rev360: What Nigeria’s New Tax Platform Means for Businesses and How to Stay Ahead

by Stren & Blan Partners | May 7, 2026 | Tax

Nigeria’s tax administration is on the brink of a major transformation as the Nigeria Revenue Service prepares to roll out Rev360, a next generation revenue platform, on April 30, 2026. The initiative is designed to improve...
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