Discover how the sports sector in Nigeria can adopt FA Rule K principles under the Arbitration & Mediation Act 2023 for effective dispute resolution in sports.
Discover how the sports sector in Nigeria can adopt FA Rule K principles under the Arbitration & Mediation Act 2023 for effective dispute resolution in sports.
Four OAL lawyers are recognised in Mondaq’s Spring 2025 Awards for top legal thought leadership across Sports Law, Employment & HR, and Real Estate sectors.
Understanding the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants under Nigerian tenancy law is crucial for fostering harmonious relationships and preventing disputes.
Conflict settlement is pivotal to the growth of the football industry in Nigeria as it will encourage more players to settle and play football without fear.
FIFA ought to improve its rules to better serve the interests of players and the sport by taking lessons from this and other similar incidents.
Focusing on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) challenges will shape the future of all industries, including the realm of sports and events.
Football clubs and talent production academies whose players (who are under contract) are transferred across different countries are entitled to be paid solidarity payments.
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 OAL Sports Business Development Summit of May 2023 witnessed engaging panel sessions, insightful keynote presentations, and fruitful networking opportunities.
The OAL Sports, Entertainment & Technology Group is excited to Introduce Pulse Sports Nigeria as Media Partner for OAL Sports..