Landowner–Developer Joint Ventures: Structuring Deals That Actually Work

Photo by @akb.ph on Pexels.com Joint ventures (JVs) between landowners and real estate developers have become a popular model for property development in Nigeria. When structured well, JVs offer a win-win: landowners unlock value from their land, and developers avoid the high upfront cost of land acquisition. Unfortunately, too many JV arrangements fail, often because… Continue reading Landowner–Developer Joint Ventures: Structuring Deals That Actually Work

The Hidden Legal Risks That Can Sink Your Real Estate Business — And How to Avoid Them at Every Stage.

Nigeria’s real estate landscape is expanding rapidly, but so are the legal challenges that threaten to derail even the most promising developments. For companies that offer full-spectrum real estate services, i.e. — from land acquisition to building, sales, leasing, and facility management — these risks multiply across every stage of the value chain. Therefore, when… Continue reading The Hidden Legal Risks That Can Sink Your Real Estate Business — And How to Avoid Them at Every Stage.

Due Diligence in Nigerian Real Estate: 5 Important Checks to Consider

Purchasing land in Nigeria can be a rewarding investment — but it also comes with legal complexities and risks. Buyers often underestimate how much these risks vary based on the property’s history, location, and current use. There is no one-size-fits-all due diligence checklist — the necessary checks depend on the specific circumstances of each transaction.… Continue reading Due Diligence in Nigerian Real Estate: 5 Important Checks to Consider

Reforming Board Governance in Nigeria’s Power Sector: NERC’s Two-Board-Limit Directive.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has taken a significant step to strengthen corporate governance in the electricity industry. In a recent directive, NERC has barred any individual from holding board positions in more than two companies operating within the power sector. This move has both legal and strategic implications for companies and directors involved… Continue reading Reforming Board Governance in Nigeria’s Power Sector: NERC’s Two-Board-Limit Directive.

The Crucial Role of a Company Secretary in Nigeria: A Governance Imperative.

The Crucial Role of a Company Secretary in Nigeria: A Governance Imperative. Many businesses may question the necessity of a company secretary, especially when distinguishing between a "Secretary" and a "Company Secretary." While both roles involve administrative duties, their scope, responsibilities, and legal implications are vastly different. A traditional secretary provides clerical and administrative support,… Continue reading The Crucial Role of a Company Secretary in Nigeria: A Governance Imperative.