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Olisa Agbakoba Legal (OAL) is leading a collaborative initiative with the Federal Government of Nigeria to revitalize the nation’s aviation sector. The Fly Nigeria Act: OAL has developed the Fly Nigeria Bill, which represents the first concrete effort to establish a Nigerian Aviation local content policy. Modelled after the U.S. Fly America Act of 1974,…
Olisa Agbakoba Legal (OAL) has submitted a comprehensive advisory to the Federal Government of Nigeria outlining critical reforms needed to unlock the full potential of the country’s maritime and blue economy sectors. The advisory emphasizes the need for a robust and effective governance framework, strategic investments, and legislative updates to drive revenue generation, job creation,…
This article unpacks key provisions of the 2015 NASRDA Regulations on Licensing and Supervision of Space Activities. While the overtones of Nigeria’s regulatory framework undeniably prioritize strict oversight, NASRDA officials insist this is not designed to be a punitive system.
Professor Ben Nwabueze’s analysis offers a fresh, thought-provoking view on the National Assembly’s legislative powers and their constitutional limits.
Strategies to Unlock Non-Tax Revenues in Nigeria: Nigeria confronts significant revenue difficulties, notably evidenced by the N10.78 trillion budget deficit for 2023. To cover this deficit, the Federal Government plans to primarily rely on fresh borrowings amounting to N8.80 trillion.
The theme for World Space Week 2023 is “Space and Entrepreneurship”. It recognizes the growing significance of the commercial space industry and the increasing opportunities for space entrepreneurs. As of 2016, NASA has published over 2,000 spinoffs from space exploration in the fields of computer technology, environment and agriculture, health and medicine, public safety, transportation, recreation, and industrial productivity.
Strategies to Unlock Non-Tax Revenues in Nigeria: Nigeria confronts significant revenue difficulties, notably evidenced by the N10.78 trillion budget deficit for 2023. To cover this deficit, the Federal Government plans to primarily rely on fresh borrowings amounting to N8.80 trillion.
Strategies to Unlock Non-Tax Revenues in Nigeria: Nigeria confronts significant revenue difficulties, notably evidenced by the N10.78 trillion budget deficit for 2023. To cover this deficit, the Federal Government plans to primarily rely on fresh borrowings amounting to N8.80 trillion.
Strategies to Unlock Non-Tax Revenues in Nigeria: Nigeria confronts significant revenue difficulties, notably evidenced by the N10.78 trillion budget deficit for 2023. To cover this deficit, the Federal Government plans to primarily rely on fresh borrowings amounting to N8.80 trillion.
Strategies to Unlock Non-Tax Revenues in Nigeria: Nigeria confronts significant revenue difficulties, notably evidenced by the N10.78 trillion budget deficit for 2023. To cover this deficit, the Federal Government plans to primarily rely on fresh borrowings amounting to N8.80 trillion.