OAL releases a policy paper outlining a ₦500T economic strategy for Nigeria’s transformation through innovation, reform, and inclusive governance.
OAL releases a policy paper outlining a ₦500T economic strategy for Nigeria’s transformation through innovation, reform, and inclusive governance.
The UK High Court begins the trial on Nigerian law issues in the Ogale & Bille communities’ case against Shell over environmental damage from oil spills.
Celebrating Nigeria’s National Policy on Arbitration & ADR 2024–2028, a step towards strengthening arbitration and positioning Nigeria as Africa’s hub.
OAL hosted the ICC Nigeria ADR & Arbitration Commission Meeting, fostering dialogue on arbitration, ESG and Nigeria’s role as Africa’s arbitration hub.
Federal Executive Council approves Nigeria’s National Policy on Arbitration & ADR (2024–2028), led by Dr. Olisa Agbakoba SAN, to advance dispute resolution.
Dr. Olisa Agbakoba SAN analyzed Nigeria’s oil and gas sector at a press conference, highlighting flaws in the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) causing poverty.
Olisa Agbakoba Legal (OAL), a leading Nigerian law firm, recently hosted a press conference titled “A Bouquet of Books.” The event celebrated the launch of four new publications, each addressing critical legal and social issues in Nigeria.
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.
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.