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THE FINE PRINT IN MUSIC RECORD CONTRACTS
Most rookie artistes dream of getting signed by a record label. And this may come through only after the artiste has spent quite sometime lobbying several radio stations to play his songs on air and performing at gigs for free all to get the attention of record labels. Finally, an established label recognizes his talent and a recording contract is on the way. To the artiste, this is heaven on earth.
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Stifling Innovation or Enhancing Risk Management in the FINTECH Space
Undoubtedly, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has set a high watermark towards promoting financial inclusion by quantifying the inherent gaps both in terms of infrastructure and delivery channels, identifying the barriers and institutionalising reforms through progressive and proactive regulations.
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Liability & Risks During Emergency Care – Issues & Options
After another challenging day at work, Anna finally shuts down her computer, grabs her bag and makes her way to the car park, determined to make it home before her kids turn in for the night...
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IP VALUATION AS A VALUE – ENHANCEMENT IN CORPORATE MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS (M&A)
It is incontrovertible that business and financial transactions are undertaken for profit-oriented objectives. For instance, assets will be purchased for the cash flows they will ultimately generate; not to decorate the portfolio of the purchaser. Therefore, knowing what an asset is worth and what determines that value is a prerequisite for intelligent decision making i.e. in choosing assets to comprise a portfolio, deciding the appropriate price to pay or receive for an asset, and in making investment and financing choices when running a business
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Much Ado About Cost Reflective Tariff
Following the handover of the 11(eleven) Distribution Companies (DisCos) and the 6(six) Generation Companies (GenCos) to the core (private) investors and the great expectations that greeted the announcement in November 2015, it would appear that all hopes for improved electricity supply in Nigeria have gradually faded away.
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Should Ad Valorem Stamp Duties Apply to Loan Agreements – A Legal Analysis
Sometime in the second half of year 2016, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (“FIRS”) issued a notice titled “Establishment of Stamp Duties Offices in all States of the Federation and the FCT”, which contained a list of instruments, items and applicable stamp duty rates chargeable by the FIRS.
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The War of a Generation – The Nigerian Codeine Story
Codeine, just like tramadol and glue, are the cocaine, crystal meth and heroin of the poor and middle class, with stories of their effects reaching near-mythical proportions. Between January and December 2015, 1044 patients entered for treatment in Nigeria in the 11 treatment centres currently part of the Nigerian Epidemiological Network on Drug Use (NENDU) reporting system.
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Overview of the Bilateral Currency Swap Agreement: Implications and Opportunities
The historic signing of the Bilateral Currency Swap Agreement (BCSA), with the People's Republic of China has generated a lot of publicity and rightly so, given the radical yet significant impact of the swap arrangement on the Nigerian economy.
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Monetising Films Through Tasteful Product Placement and Merchandising
In recent years, product placement (or brand integration) and merchandising have become a lucrative source of income for film producers around the world.
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The Rise of Africa’s Institutional Investors: Making Indigenous Capital Work for Africa
The strong economic performance witnessed across the continent of Africa since the early 2000s, generally called the “Africa Rising” narrative, has been phenomenal for Africa with transformational developments.
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Managing Foreign Exchange Denominated Liabilities: Issues & Options
“For years, the dollar’s role as the major global currency has been termed an ‘exorbitant privilege’.” — a phrase coined by French Finance Minister and later President, Valéry Giscard d’Estaing.
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Nigeria Has a Data Protection Regime
Friday, May 25, 2018 is not just any other date on the calendar of EU corporates. It is the date when the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) takes effect.
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