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Tenancy in Nigeria: Frequently Asked Questions

Tenancy

The relationship between a landlord and tenant is contractual, and the terms of the tenancy agreement cannot be unilaterally altered by either party. A landlord’s unilateral decision to increase rent without the tenant’s consent is ineffective unless both parties agree to the new terms. A rent increase constitutes an offer by the landlord, which the tenant is free to accept or reject.

Defamation: When Does it Become a Crime in Nigeria?

Defamation

Defamation in Nigeria is a serious legal matter, with criminal penalties under both the Criminal Code Act (Southern Nigeria) and the Penal Code Act (Northern Nigeria). Depending on the severity, offenders can face fines, imprisonment, or both. The rise of digital media has also brought cyber defamation into focus, with stricter penalties under the Cybercrimes Act. This article explores the legal framework, notable court cases, and ongoing debates surrounding criminal defamation in Nigeria.

Murder Cases: Investigative Best Practices

Murder

Murder cases are among the most challenging for law enforcement agents. This is because the victim is not available to tell what happened to them. In the absence of an eyewitness, uncovering the culprit can be daunting for investigators. Also, because human life is involved, the investigator must meticulously carry out his duties. Hasty conclusions […]

Third Party Insurance in Nigeria: Understand the Legal Implications

Third Party Insurance

Third Party Insurance is not just a legal requirement in Nigeria; it is an essential safeguard for motorists and accident victims. Governed by the Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Act and other relevant laws, it ensures financial protection for third parties who suffer injuries, fatalities, or property damage from road accidents. In 2025, the Nigerian […]

Military Impersonation in Nigeria: Legal Implications

Military impersonation in Nigeria

Military impersonation Nigeria is a grave offense that not only undermines the integrity of the armed forces but also poses significant risks to public safety. This article delves into the legal framework surrounding this crime, the penalties attached, relevant case law, and the broader implications of such actions. What Constitutes Military Impersonation? Military impersonation occurs […]

Failing to Fulfill Contract Obligations is Not a Crime

Contract

– Oluwaseun Adedayo Omotoso* In Nigeria, a concerning trend among law enforcement is the wrongful arrest of individuals for failing to fulfill their obligations in contract, with such actions often misclassified as “Obtaining by False Pretence.” This practice leads to many people being detained over civil matters that should not be criminalized. It is essential […]

Pranks can get you jailed

Pranks

Pranks have become a popular form of entertainment, especially on social media. However, in Nigeria, certain pranks can lead to serious legal consequences, including imprisonment. This article explores the legal implications of playing pranks in Nigeria and highlights some notable cases. Legal Framework in Nigeria Under the Nigerian law, pranks that cause harm, fear, or […]

Invitation by the Police Does Not Make You a Suspect

Police

– Oluwaseun Adedayo Omotoso* During investigations, it is common for individuals to be invited by the Police or other law enforcement organs for questioning. Many people react with panic and fear of potential detention, especially when police personnel treat them like criminals and label them as “suspects.” This article clarifies the distinction between an invited […]

Alternative Dispute Resolution: Unlock the Benefits of Amicable Settlements

Court

In an increasingly fast-paced environment, finding efficient and amicable ways to resolve disputes is more important than ever. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) provides a range of methods for settling conflicts outside of the courtroom, offering significant advantages for individuals and businesses. Below are some of the advantages of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), over courtroom litigation. […]

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