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Litigation Attorney

The Change Room

Job DescriptionsOverseeing all stages of litigation from case inception through discovery, trial, and potential appeals.Preparing legal documents such as pleadings, motions, discovery requests, and briefs.Managing the exchange of information, including depositions, document production, and interrogatories.Representing clients in hearings, trials, and administrative proceedings.Advising clients on risks, negotiating settlements or attending mediations.Analyzing case law and statutes to build strong legal arguments.

Lagos
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Senior Associate

A Notable Law Firm

Senior Associate

Lagos
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Company Secretary (Female Only)

Pivotage Consulting

Job SummaryPivotage Consulting on behalf of its client is seeking a highly motivated Company Secretary. The Company Secretary will serve as the principal governance, legal and compliance officer ensuring that the company operates in line with applicable laws, regulatory requirements, donor obligation and best practices corporate governance standard.

Abuja
Full Time
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Head of Compliance

iRecharge Tech-Innovations Limited

Job DescriptionDevelop, implement, and oversee a comprehensive compliance framework aligned with regulatory requirements and industry best practices.Ensure full compliance with applicable regulations, including CBN guidelines, AML/CFT requirements, and data protection laws.Lead regulatory engagement, acting as the primary liaison with regulators and coordinating examinations, audits, and inquiries.Oversee KYC and CDD processes, transaction monitoring, and suspicious activity reporting to ensure effective financial crime compliance.Conduct enterprise-wide compliance risk assessments and monitor regulatory developments to proactively manage emerging risks.Review and validate statutory and regulatory returns, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and timely submission.Provide strategic compliance advisory to management and the Board, including reporting on compliance performance, breaches, and remediation efforts.

Lagos
Full Time
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A Lawyer

A Notable law firm

A reputable law firm located at ICAN Junction, Amuwo Odofin (Okota Link Bridge), Lagos State is looking to hire a Lawyer.If you’re ready to grow your legal career, sharpen your advocacy skills, and work in a professional environment, this opportunity is for you.

Lagos
Full Time
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NYSC Corp Member (Law graduate)

Lekki Gardens

Job SummaryWe are currently hiring 2 NYSC Corp Members (Law graduates) to join our Legal Services Team. 

Lagos
Temporary
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Legal Compliance Officer

HR Leverage Africa

Job DescriptionEnsure company-wide compliance with financial, legal, and regulatory requirements.Monitor and interpret relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards.Develop, review, and update compliance policies and procedures.Conduct legal and regulatory research to support business operations.Oversee AML/CFT compliance monitoring and reporting processes.Prepare and submit regulatory filings, reports, and licensing documentation.Advise management on legal risks and conduct internal compliance audits.Liaise with regulatory authorities and provide compliance training to staff.

Abuja
Full Time
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Legal, Compliance & Commercial Manager

PG Consulting

Job DescriptionsLegal Advisory & Transaction Management: Provide legal support across projects, structure JV agreements, conduct due diligence, and manage contracts.Corporate Structuring & Governance: Manage corporate compliance, filings, and governance documentation.Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management: Develop compliance systems and mitigate legal risks.Contract Structuring & Commercial Advisory: Draft and negotiate contracts with strong commercial protections.Contract Enforcement & Receivables Management Track payments, follow up on receivables, issue demand notices, and manage debt recovery processes.Administrative Oversight: Supervise office systems, documentation, and vendor agreements.Human Resources & Staff Compliance: Draft employment contracts and advise on HR compliance matters.Strategic & Business Support Support business growth through legal and commercial advisory services.

Lagos
Full Time
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Executive Assistant / Legal Officer

Limeswood International Company Limited

Job DescriptionsProvide high-level administrative and operational support to the GMD and senior leadershipManage complex calendars, executive schedules, and priority alignmentCoordinate executive meetings, board sessions, and strategic engagementsPrepare executive briefs, reports, presentations, and confidential correspondenceProvide legal support on corporate, commercial, and operational mattersDraft, review, and vet contracts, agreements, MOUs, NDAs, and legal documentsEnsure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and corporate governance standardsSupport the implementation of governance frameworks and policiesCoordinate board documentation, resolutions, and minutesEnsure adherence to statutory obligations and internal policies

Lagos
Full Time
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Scheme Regulatory Compliance Officer

Unified Payments Services Limited

Job DescriptionsMonitor and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements specific to the schemes the company operates under.Maintain up-to-date knowledge of all regulations and industry standards that affect the operation of the schemes.Develop, implement, and review compliance frameworks to ensure they align with regulatory requirements for scheme operations.Identify, assess, and manage compliance risks related to scheme operations and implement strategies to mitigate these risks.Develop and conduct risk assessments to identify potential areas of non compliance and devise strategies to manage these risks.Serve as the primary point of contact for regulatory authorities, ensuring clear and timely communication regarding scheme compliance matters.Collaborate with the Enterprise Risk Management team to ensure that compliance risks are incorporated into the overall company’s risk management framework.Ensure that appropriate internal controls are implemented to reduce the risk of non-compliance with regulatory requirements.

Lagos
Full Time
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Manager, PAS Mobility Core

Ernst & Young (EY)

Job DescriptionsAssist and advise clients regarding VAT matters.Dealing with a variety of assignments, including participating in meetings allowing you to start building trusted relationships with our clients.Stay up-to-date regarding market changes, upgrade your VAT technical expertise and develop a broader knowledge around your client portfolio.Maintain long-term collaborative and profitable relationships with your client and pro-actively identify and inform of possible new missions or opportunities in the existing portfolioProactively communicate and collaborate with your colleagues of the team and supervise work (quality, workload, …) of juniors and escalate observation to the executiveActively participate to the training and coaching session of your development plan and be responsible for the development of your own technical knowledge

Lagos
Full Time
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Manager, Legal and Compliance Services

Reliance Health

Job DescriptionServe as the first point of contact for internal teams seeking legal guidanceReview business proposals, product changes, and partnerships for legal riskTranslate legal and regulatory requirements into clear, practical guidanceManage external counsel relationships, including briefing and cost controlDraft, review, and negotiate commercial contracts including vendor and partnership agreementsMaintain a contract register tracking obligations, renewals, and timelines 

Lagos
Full Time

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How to Position Yourself for Global Legal Opportunities from Nigeria
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How to Position Yourself for Global Legal Opportunities from Nigeria

The narrative that you have to "Japa" to succeed is outdated. Globalisation is changing legal practice and what’s expected of lawyers today. Nigerian businesses are increasingly involved in international deals, foreign investors are entering key sectors, and cross-border disputes and compliance issues are on the rise. With the explosion of fintech, renewable energy, and cross-border infrastructure projects, the world isn't just coming to Nigeria—Nigerian lawyers are going to the world.Here’s how you can prepare yourself to compete globally.1. Build a Strong Academic and Professional Foundation: Start with a solid academic base: earn an LL.B from a recognised Nigerian university and complete the Nigerian Law School to be called to the Bar (with the best grades you can). From there, position yourself for global opportunities by pursuing an LL.M at a reputable international institution or through a well-accredited online programme.But don’t stop at formal degrees—go beyond the Bar. Build commercially relevant expertise through reputable online programmes such as distance learning at top international schools, or on platforms like Coursera, Udemy and edX. Focus on areas you are passionate about while also exploring high-growth sectors such as fintech, AI, energy & climate change, human rights, international law & diplomacy, arbitration, commercial law, and dispute resolution.Continuous learning is also critical, and this is where the NBA’s Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (MCPD) framework becomes a strategic tool. Don’t treat it as a box-ticking exercise—use those required CPD hours intentionally. Dive into emerging and globally relevant areas to keep your knowledge current and your expertise competitive.2. Gain International Legal Exposure:Practical, hands-on experience in international work is crucial to help you to gain experience and start building your professional network. Get them!Virtual Internships: Many global firms offer online programs where you can work on commercial deals, compliance, disputes, or policy projects. Check out Platforms like Forage, which offer virtual experience programs with firms like White & Case, Clifford Chance, and Latham & Watkins. You can also leverage TR Thrive Opportunity Board, which aggregate and share verified internships, fellowships, events and training opportunities tailored specifically for Nigerian lawyers looking to gain global exposure.  These opportunities let you gain real-world experience and demonstrate global competence without relocating.International Programs: Apply for exchange programs, fellowships, and international training programs to help you understand how other legal systems work. These programs also let you network with peers and experts worldwide, building your global perspective.Cross-Border Collaborations: If your current firm handles transactions for foreign investors, volunteer to join the deal. Start in research, drafting, or support roles, and gradually take on more responsibility. Understanding how a Delaware Corp interacts with a Nigerian Ltd is a skill you can sell anywhere.These experiences create a portfolio of international exposure, showing you can handle complex cross-border matters and making you attractive to global employers.3. Develop Key Global Skills:To succeed internationally, you need skills that go beyond local law:Language skills: English is essential, and so is knowledge of other languages like French, Chinese or Spanish because they open doors in Francophone countries, Europe, Latin America, and organisations like the UN or ICC. Multilingualism also strengthens client trust and collaboration.Networking and cultural intelligence: Understand how business norms, communication styles, and legal traditions vary across regions. Build networks through associations, conferences, and online platforms. Strong interpersonal skills help you work effectively in diverse teams.The Tech Advantage: If you aren't comfortable with AI-driven legal research tools or contract management software, you're already behind. Efficiency is a global currency. Build your AI proficiency earlyMastering these skills turns local expertise into global capability and positions you as a well-rounded candidate for international roles.4. Build Your Online Presence:In the global market, if you aren't visible, you don't exist. Keep LinkedIn and other professional profiles updated with your education, certifications, publications, and international experience. Optimize your profile, and use relevant keywords in your niche on your bio and about page. This makes it easier for global recruiters to find you. Your LinkedIn profile should be more than a digital CV; it should be a thought-leadership hub. Use the "Soft-Sell" Strategy, so instead of just posting "I'm happy to announce...", write a short piece on how the latest CBN circular affects foreign direct investment. Share articles, insights, or case commentaries on relevant issues and emerging sectors. This builds credibility and draws attention from global firms.5. Pursue Certifications and Specialisations:Think of certifications not just as "extra certificates," but as global currency. They translate your Nigerian experience into a language that international hiring managers understand immediately. The goal is to choose specializations where Nigeria is a key player in the global conversation. For instance:International Arbitration: Cross-border contracts almost always include an arbitration clause. Being a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) tells the world you can handle high-stakes disputes without a courtroom.Data Privacy and Tech Law: Multinational tech companies are desperate for "Privacy Counsel" who understand how to harmonize African data laws (like the NDPR) with global standards. Equally, as Nigerian startups scale globally, they face the GDPR (Europe) and CCPA (California) data laws. Hence, getting a certification like The Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) designation from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is a great way to position yourself globally.These certifications differentiate you, boost credibility, and make you attractive to multinational firms or international organizations. Start with online or modular programs to balance learning with work commitments.6. Network and Seek Mentorship:Global opportunities also move through whispers and informal conversations, so: Join International Legal Associations: Groups like the International Bar Association (IBA) provide access to committees, webinars, publications, and networking events which makes the membership fee worth it. .Attend conferences and forums: Participate in events, even virtually, to engage in discussions, present papers, and build relationships.Find a Global Mentor: Look for Nigerian lawyers who have successfully transitioned to international roles or firms. Most are willing to give back if you approach them with a specific, thoughtful question.Focus on meaningful engagement and gradual growth of your network. These relationships help turn local expertise into international opportunities.7. Understand the Market and Apply Strategically:Research the legal market and approach applications thoughtfully:Identify target firms and organisations: Look for global firms with African practices, Nigerian firms with international partnerships, and multinational organisations recruiting lawyers with Nigerian expertise.Tailor your applications: Highlight cross-border experience, certifications, multilingual skills, and how your Nigerian background helps bridge local and global contexts.Emphasise transferable skills: Show research, drafting, negotiation, and cultural intelligence that apply across jurisdictions. Highlight practical experience in sectors like finance, energy, or trade.Build a focused list of opportunities, refine your applications, and follow up professionally. Consistent effort converts preparation into real international roles. ConclusionStay persistent, keep learning, and engage meaningfully with mentors and peers. Every step strengthens your ability to compete on the global stage. Remember: your Nigerian base is a launchpad, not a limit—and with the right platforms, resources, and community (like TR Thrive), you can turn local expertise into worldwide impact.Written by: Abdulhakeem Abdulhafeez DamilareEdited by: Chimamanda Augustine

Justice Should Not Be a Privilege: Platforms and Organizations Expanding Free Legal Access in Nigeria
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Justice Should Not Be a Privilege: Platforms and Organizations Expanding Free Legal Access in Nigeria

Every year, millions of Nigerians face legal problems ranging from land disputes to domestic violence, wrongful arrests, or tenancy issues. However, for most people, getting proper legal help feels completely out of reach. A report by HiiL Justice Needs and Satisfaction that about 81% of Nigerians experience at least one serious legal problem in a year. Yet, only 5% of these people actually turned to a lawyer. This gap is massive. In Nigeria, legal fees can range from #100,000 to as much as half a million to initiate a case, and for an average Nigerian, this is not affordable.To make things worse, the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria, the government body set up to provide free legal services to those who cannot afford it is severely underfunded and overstretched. In 2024, it handled just over 7,000 cases across an entire country of over 200 million people. This shows that this number is just a drop in the ocean. The result of this little number is that thousands of people remain without a lawyer and neither cannot afford to get access to one. Consequently, many of these people sit in detention, families lose their properties, and victims of abuse suffer in silence because they cannot afford representation. As of 2025, report shows that about 67% of Nigeria’s prison population, and more than 53,000 are still awaiting trial and many of these people are without any legal support. Access to justice remains a major challenge in Nigeria. In response, a growing number of platforms and organizations are working to bridge this gap by providing legal information, connecting people with lawyers, and advocating for vulnerable communities.These actors can broadly be grouped into three categories: 1) LegalTech/Justice Tech Platforms 2) Non-non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) and;3) Governmental institutionsLegalTech / Justice Tech PlatformsLegalTech and Justice Tech platforms leverage technology to make legal services, legal information, and legal assistance more accessible to the public. These platforms help simplify legal processes and reduce barriers that prevent individuals from seeking legal support. Below are four LegalTech and JusticeTech platforms where you can access free legal help in Nigeria.1. TR Thrive TR Thrive is one of the most accessible legal aid platforms in Nigeria right now. It connects everyday Nigerians with top and accessible lawyers who are ready to offer pro bono (free) legal services to those who need them. A notable mention is that the platform costs absolutely nothing. Therefore, whether you are dealing with a landlord dispute, a workplace issue, a family matter, or whatever the issue could be, TR Thrive is your go-to place to seek help. TR Thrive makes it easy to get real legal assistance without worrying about how much it will cost. Also, the platform is built with the ordinary person in mind; hence, no complicated process and no hidden fees, just access to qualified lawyers who are genuinely willing to help. To access free legal services, you only need to post an order, type in your request, and you are good to go. Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) Non-governmental organizations also play a critical role in improving access to justice in Nigeria. Many NGOs work directly with vulnerable communities by providing legal aid, advocacy, and public education initiatives. Their work often focuses on protecting human rights, addressing systemic injustice, and supporting individuals who may otherwise lack access to legal representation. Here are some of these NGOs: 1. Hope Behind Bars Africa Hope Behind Bars Africa is a non-profit organization dedicated to criminal justice reform and the protection of detainees’ rights. The organization works to secure the release of individuals who have been wrongfully detained or held in prolonged pretrial detention. Through legal intervention and advocacy, it seeks to address systemic problems within Nigeria’s criminal justice system. Hope Behind Bars Africa is an organization you turn to if you or someone you know is being wrongfully detained or stuck in prolonged pretrial detention. They focus on criminal justice reform and work to secure the release of people whose rights have been violated within the system. If you are dealing with unlawful detention or know someone in that situation, they can step in through legal intervention and advocacy to push for justice. To contact Hope Behind Bars, you can visit their website: https://hopebehindbarsafrica.org or through their phone number: +234 8087176140 2. Rule of Law and Empowerment Initiative The Rule of Law and Empowerment Initiative (REJA) focuses on legal empowerment and access to justice for marginalized communities. The organization provides legal assistance, rights awareness programs, and advocacy initiatives aimed at helping individuals understand and assert their rights under the law. REJA is focused on helping you understand and assert your rights, especially if you are part of a marginalized or underserved community. They provide legal assistance, run awareness programs, and advocate on issues affecting access to justice. If you are unsure about your rights or need support navigating a legal issue, they help guide you and connect you to the help you need. You can contact REJA via these means:Website: https://www.partnersnigeria.orgEmail: info@partnersnigeria.org Phone: 08091257245/09098090876 Head Office Address: Number 46, Mike Akhigbe Way, Jabi, Abuja, Nigeria  3. International Federation of Women Lawyers FIDA Nigeria is a well-known organization that provides legal support for women and children, particularly those facing discrimination, abuse, or rights violations. Through legal aid services, advocacy, and public awareness programs, FIDA works to promote gender justice and protect the rights of vulnerable populations. They provide free legal support, representation, and advocacy services. If you are in a difficult situation and need legal backing, they can help you take action while also working more broadly to promote and protect gender rights. You can contact FIDA through any of the following means: Head Office Address: Block 1, Flat 1, Ankpa Close, Ogun Street, Area 2, Garki, Abuja FIDA Email: fidanigeria@yahoo.com FIDA Phone: +234 708 849 6115 4. Legal Defence and Assistance Project (LEDAP) LEDAP is a non-governmental organization run by lawyers focused on human rights, rule of law, and good governance. They provide free legal assistance, particularly for people whose rights have been violated including cases involving unlawful detention, police brutality, and other human rights abuses. They have been active in Nigeria for many years and have observer status with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights. You can contact LEDAP via the following means.Phone: 08036913264 / +234 1 291 4123Lagos office: 11b Christ Avenue, Lekki Phase 1, LagosPort Harcourt Office Address: 2 Ezinmgbu Link Road (Last Floor), Off Stadium Road, Port HarcourtAbuja office: 4 Manzini Street, Wuse Zone 4, AbujaEmail: info@ledapnigeria.orgWebsite: https://ledapnigeria.org⁠5. Women Empowerment and Legal Aid Initiative (WELA) WELA is a non-governmental organization committed to protecting the rights of women, children, and other vulnerable persons in Nigeria. The organization provides free legal aid, legal representation, counselling, mediation, and advocacy services for individuals whose rights have been violated. WELA focuses particularly on issues such as domestic violence, sexual abuse, child welfare, denial of inheritance rights, and other forms of gender-based discrimination and abuse. Beyond legal services, the organisation also empowers women through vocational training, advocacy campaigns, and rights awareness programmes. The organisation was founded by Mrs. Funmi Falana, SAN, and has become one of the notable NGOs in Nigeria working to improve access to justice for underprivileged women and children. You can contact WELA via these means:Website: https://welaonline.org⁠Phone: 07055802420 Lagos Office: 25 Adekunle Fajuyi Way, GRA-Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria Abuja Office: 22 Mediterranean Street, Imani Estate, Off Shehu Shagari Way, Maitama District, Abuja Government Institutions 1. Legal Aid Council of Nigeria (LACON) Worthy of mention is LACON. LACON is the government's official body for free legal services. If your income is at or below the national minimum wage, you are legally entitled to their services. They handle criminal defence, civil cases, and can provide legal advice and representation. While they are underfunded and may not be able to help everyone, they are still a legitimate option especially for people who have been arrested or are facing criminal charges. You can contact LACON via the following means:Head Office Address: 22 Port Harcourt Crescent, Off Gimbiya Crescent, Area 11, Garki, Abuja Phone Numbers: 09030436616, 07031915990 Alternative Numbers: 0807 216 6972, 0705 315 9103 Email: info@legalaidcouncil.gov.ng Website: www.legalaidcouncil.gov.ng⁠ Finally, you do not have to face that legal issue alone. In fact, legal problems do not wait for you to save up enough money. Therefore, if you are going through something right now, do not assume that free legal help is beyond your reach. You can start with TR Thrive. It is free and accessible, and lawyers are willing and ready to help you.

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Property Document Recovery

This is a gig to recover a client’s property document. I’m looking for a qualified lawyer based in Ibadan to assist with reclaiming an important property document currently held by a commercial bank in the city. The document has been with the bank for several years in relation to an outstanding facility, and my client is now ready to clear the remaining balance and regularise the entire matter.The lawyer will be required to communicate with the bank, verify the status of the facility, review the supporting evidence already available, and take the necessary steps to ensure the release of the property document once all obligations are resolved. The goal is to complete this process efficiently, lawfully, and with full documentation of every step taken. We will also be providing the remaining debt owed to the bank, which is less than a million naira.

₦200,000.00
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Legal Representation in Domestic Violence Case

This order is for legal services related to a domestic violence case. The scope of work will include representing the client in all legal proceedings pertaining to the case.Assessment of the facts and circumstances surrounding the domestic violence incident.Providing legal advice and guidance to the client regarding their rights and options.Drafting and filing necessary legal documents, including petitions, affidavits, and motions.Representing the client in court hearings and trials.Negotiating with opposing counsel, if applicable.

Pro Bono
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