Using the EFCC in Debt Recovery: What the Law Permits
Property & Real Estate Law

Using the EFCC in Debt Recovery: What the Law Permits

USING THE EFCC IN DEBT RECOVERY: WHAT THE LAW PERMITS The issue of debt recovery is as old as commerce itself. In Nigeria, it often presents a complex web of legal, ethical, and practical challenges. Creditors, frustrated by the often-protracted and resource-intensive civil litigation process, sometimes turn to what they perceive as a more potent […]

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Debt Recovery from Religious Organizations and NGOs
Property & Real Estate Law

Debt Recovery from Religious Organizations and NGOs

Navigating the Labyrinth: A Comprehensive Guide to Debt Recovery from Religious Organizations and NGOs Debt recovery, in any context, can be a complex and often sensitive undertaking. When the debtor is a religious organization or a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), the complexities multiply, involving unique ethical considerations, legal nuances, and public relations sensitivities. These entities, often […]

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The Doctrine of Set-Off in Nigerian Debt Law
Property & Real Estate Law

The Doctrine of Set-Off in Nigerian Debt Law

The Doctrine of Set-Off in Nigerian Debt Law: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction: Navigating the Complexities of Debt in Nigeria Debt is an inevitable part of modern commerce and personal finance. From business loans to consumer credit, the flow of money often involves obligations to repay. However, what happens when two parties owe each other money? […]

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