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STRUCTURING AROUND HIGH INTEREST RATES: LEGAL FINANCING OPTIONS FOR HEALTHCARE INVESTORS

STRUCTURING AROUND HIGH INTEREST RATES: LEGAL FINANCING OPTIONS FOR HEALTHCARE INVESTORS

by Stren & Blan Partners | Mar 17, 2026 | Health and Pharmaceutical

Nigeria’s healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors stand at a pivotal moment. An overwhelming demand for quality healthcare services is rising, local drug manufacturing is gaining policy support, and private capital is increasingly interested in the sector’s long-term...
MARKET ENTRY STRATEGIES: LEVERAGING STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS AND LICENSING FRAMEWORKS BETWEEN FOREIGN INVESTORS AND LOCAL PLAYERS

MARKET ENTRY STRATEGIES: LEVERAGING STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS AND LICENSING FRAMEWORKS BETWEEN FOREIGN INVESTORS AND LOCAL PLAYERS

by Stren & Blan Partners | Mar 12, 2026 | Company Secreterial, Regulatory and Compliance services

Nigeria remains one of Africa’s most dynamic economies. With a population exceeding 200 million, a fast-growing middle class, and a rapidly expanding digital economy, it has become an attractive hub for both local entrepreneurs and foreign investors. Recent official...
DOES ARBITRATION OUST ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION? RE-EXAMINING SECTION 20 OF THE ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION ACT 1991

DOES ARBITRATION OUST ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION? RE-EXAMINING SECTION 20 OF THE ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION ACT 1991

by Stren & Blan Partners | Mar 11, 2026 | Insight, Maritime and Admiralty Practice

Globalisation has not merely transformed the world into a global village for social interaction; it has fundamentally reconfigured the architecture of international commerce. The increasing interdependence of economies has led to a proliferation of cross-border...
THE IRAN–U.S. CONFLICT AND NIGERIA’S ENERGY OUTLOOK: IMPLICATIONS, STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES AND INVESTMENT SIGNALS IN A VOLATILE GLOBAL MARKET

THE IRAN–U.S. CONFLICT AND NIGERIA’S ENERGY OUTLOOK: IMPLICATIONS, STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES AND INVESTMENT SIGNALS IN A VOLATILE GLOBAL MARKET

by Stren & Blan Partners | Mar 10, 2026 | Energy, Insight

The escalating conflict between Iran and the United States reached a critical point on 28th February 2026, when a coordinated military operation by the US and Israel, codenamed Operation Epic Fury, targeted strategic Iranian facilities. In retaliation, Iran’s Islamic...
FROM DYSFUNCTION TO RECOVERY:  DEPLOYING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ARCHITECTURE TO RESCUE  DISTRESSED COMPANIES UNDER ADMINISTRATION IN NIGERIA

FROM DYSFUNCTION TO RECOVERY: DEPLOYING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ARCHITECTURE TO RESCUE DISTRESSED COMPANIES UNDER ADMINISTRATION IN NIGERIA

by Stren & Blan Partners | Mar 10, 2026 | Insolvency and Dept Recovery

When a Nigerian company descends into distress, the instinctive response of lawyers, bankers, and financial advisers is to focus on the balance sheet, to renegotiate debt, restructure credit facilities, and manage the competing claims of secured and unsecured...
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