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Legal Counsel

Phillips Outsourcing Services Nigeria Limited

Job DescriptionsDraft, review, and negotiate legal documents and agreements.Conduct legal research and provide legal opinions.Support clients on corporate, commercial, and regulatory matters.Attend meetings, negotiations, and other legal proceedings as required.Ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

Lagos
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Senior Legal Counsel

Moniepoint Incorporated

Job DescriptionsDrive the drafting, negotiation, and execution of complex commercial agreements, from SaaS and licensing to payment partnerships.Provide clear, jargon-free legal guidance on contractual risk and liability. You explain the "why" behind the "what."Create and maintain contract templates and playbooks that make our legal processes efficient and consistent across the globe.Advise on intellectual property, licensing structures, and data protection to ensure Moniepoint’s innovations stay ours.Lead legal support for corporate finance, including debt and equity financing, and manage the legal lifecycle of M&A and investment deals.Collaborate with finance, strategy, and external advisors to ensure our transactions are executed with precision.Monitor our contractual health, ensuring we meet our obligations and stay ahead of regulatory shifts.

Lagos
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Graduate Trainee

SFS Capital Nigeria Limited

Join Our Team at SFS Capital Nigeria Limited. Are you a recent graduate passionate about building a career in Investment Management, Compliance, or Financial Control? SFS Capital Nigeria Limited is currently hiring bright, motivated individuals to join our dynamic team. If you meet the above criteria and are eager to begin a rewarding journey in the financial services industry, we would love to hear from you.

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Legal Officer

LifeBank

Job DescriptionsDraft, review, and negotiate contracts, agreements, and other legal documents.Provide legal advice and support to internal teams on operational, commercial, employment, and regulatory matters.Ensure organizational compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and internal policies.Support the management of corporate governance and regulatory filings.Monitor changes in relevant legislation and advise management on potential impact.Assist in managing legal risks and ensuring appropriate mitigation measures are implemented.Support dispute resolution, litigation management, and engagement with external counsel when required.Maintain proper documentation and records of legal agreements and company filings.Assist with policy development, review, and implementation.Conduct legal research and prepare reports, memos, and legal opinions.Support compliance initiatives and internal audits where necessary.Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure legal considerations are integrated into business operations.

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Officer

Liquid Bulk Limited

Job DescriptionsProvide for the timely preparation of agreements, legal documents and other documents in relation to the Company's businessProvide support for company secretarial functions including, preparing meeting agenda, attending and taking minutes of meetings, and following up to ensure completion of meeting action pointsLegal researchLiaise with regulatory bodies, complete and monitor applications for regulatory licenses and permitsMonitor and ensure legal, regulatory and internal policy complianceProvide support for collecting and updating legal information that affects the operations of the company to enhance the quality management system and continuous improvementLiaise with external solicitors on the execution of assigned tasksTo review legal documents on oil and gas transactions across upstream and midstream activitiesPerform any other duties as assigned.

Rivers
Full Time
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Corporate / Commercial Associate

Alan & Grant

Job DescriptionsProvide legal support and advisory services on corporate and commercial transactions.Advise clients on business structuring, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance matters.Support clients with company secretarial and post-incorporation compliance requirements where applicable.Conduct legal research and prepare advisory memoranda on corporate and commercial law issues.Draft, review, and negotiate commercial agreements and transactional documentsAssist with mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring, investment transactions, and due diligence exercises.Conduct legal due diligence reviews and prepare due diligence reports.Support transaction closings, filings, and regulatory submissions.Monitor legal and regulatory developments affecting clients and the firm’s practice areas.Assist clients with regulatory filings, permits, approvals, and compliance obligations.Provide support on interactions with regulatory agencies and governmental authorities.Maintain effective communication with clients regarding ongoing transactions and advisory matters.Attend client meetings, negotiations, and strategy sessions where required.Support client relationship management and business development initiatives.

Lagos
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Legal Manager

Rand Merchant Bank (RMB)

Job DescriptionsProvide timely, accurate, and pragmatic legal advice to business stakeholders on transactions, products, and operational matters.Ensure compliance, in both letter and spirit, with all applicable laws and regulations, including company law, securities regulation, AML, CFT, and sanctions.Proactively identify, assess, and manage legal risks at a country and business level, ensuring appropriate controls and mitigation strategies are in place.Prepare clear and insightful legal risk reports, highlighting key risks, trends, and recommended actions.Support the implementation and adherence to Group legal and risk policies, ensuring consistent application within the country.Partner closely with Risk and Compliance to strengthen legal governance and control frameworks.Engage proactively with regulators and internal governance forums to support regulatory trust, transparency, and ethical conduct.Contribute to the country perspective in Group risk governance and policy discussions.Provide legal support for transactions, products, and initiatives, ensuring risks are identified and managed appropriately.Support internal product development through the relevant product approval processes.Apply deep technical knowledge of business products to anticipate legal implications and advise the business accordingly.Ensure effective turnaround times, quality delivery, and strong legal controls in all transactional work.Manage relationships with external legal counsel, including instructing, negotiating fees, and monitoring performance.Drive cost discipline by reducing reliance on external counsel through the development of strong internal legal capability.

Lagos
Full Time
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ASSOCIATE COUNSEL (1-7 Years Post call)

FOLAJUWON-BANJO AND CO

About the RoleFolajuwon-Banjo and Co, a dynamic and reputable law firm in Ibadan, Oyo State, is seeking a dedicated and ambitious Associate Counsel to join our thriving litigation team. This full-time, mid-level position is ideal for a legal professional with between  1 to 7 years of post-call experience who possesses a genuine passion for litigation and a commitment to delivering exceptional legal services.Key ResponsibilitiesConduct comprehensive legal research and analysis to support litigation matters.Draft a variety of legal documents, including pleadings, motions, briefs, and other court submissions.Assist senior counsel in preparing for hearings, trials, and alternative dispute resolution proceedings.Represent clients in court appearances, under supervision where appropriate.Communicate effectively with clients, opposing counsel, and court personnel.Manage case files, ensuring meticulous record-keeping and adherence to deadlines.Contribute to the firm's overall success by upholding our standards of excellence and client service.What We OfferAn opportunity to gain significant hands-on litigation experience in a supportive environment.Mentorship and professional development opportunities to advance your legal career.Exposure to a diverse range of challenging and impactful legal cases.A collaborative and professional work culture within a growing firm.

Oyo
Full Time
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Litigation & Dispute Resolution Associate

Alan & Grant

Job DescriptionsAssist in handling litigation matters before courts, tribunals, and regulatory bodies.Conduct legal research and case law analysis to support ongoing matters.Support the preparation and management of litigation strategies.Draft originating processes, motions, affidavits, written addresses, legal opinions, correspondence, and other litigation-related documents.Prepare case summaries, legal memoranda, and advisory notes.Review legal documents and identify legal and procedural issues.Attend court proceedings, mediations, arbitrations, and client meetings as required.Represent clients in court and other dispute resolution forums where delegated.Assist senior lawyers in trial preparation, witness coordination, and hearing support.Maintain regular communication with clients regarding assigned matters.Support client advisory services by conducting research and preparing draft opinions.Participate in meetings, negotiations, and strategy sessions where required.

Lagos
Full Time
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HR and Legal Manager

Property Question Nigeria Limited

Job DescriptionsDeveloping and implementing human resources policies, procedures, and employee handbooks in line with Nigerian labour laws and the Company's strategic objectives.Managing the full employee lifecycle, including recruitment, onboarding, performance management, disciplinary proceedings, and offboarding.Ensuring the Company's compliance with all applicable real estate regulations, including those issued by the Corporate Affairs Commission, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, and relevant state land bureaux.Drafting, reviewing, and advising on real estate contracts, tenancy agreements, sales agreements, and service level agreements with clients and vendors.Liaising with external solicitors and regulatory bodies on matters such as property title searches, land use permits, and dispute resolution.Preparing and submitting daily, weekly, and monthly HR and legal compliance reports to senior management using Google Workspace tools.Managing employee relations, mediating workplace disputes, and ensuring a healthy organisational culture free from harassment or discrimination.Advising management on labour law updates, employee compensation structures, and risk management strategies.Maintaining confidential employee records and legal documents in an organised and secure manner.

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Officer

Bakangizo Pharmacy & Stores

Job DescriptionsProvide legal advice and support to management on corporate and commercial matters.Draft, review, negotiate, and manage contracts, agreements, and other legal documents.Ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and corporate governance requirements.Manage litigation, disputes, and relationships with external counsel.Identify and mitigate legal and regulatory risks affecting the business.Support business operations with proactive legal guidance and risk assessment.Monitor changes in relevant legislation and advise management accordingly.

Abuja
Full Time
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Head Legal / Company Secretary

The Concept Group

Job DescriptionsDraft, Review, and Interpret legal documents, including contracts, service-level agreements, and transaction documents.Provide timely and practical legal advice to business units and leadership on day-to-day matters and strategic initiatives.Conduct legal research and prepare legal opinions on commercial, operational, and regulatory matters.Monitor applicable laws and regulations, ensuring the company operates in compliance.Support regulatory filings, license renewals, and regulatory correspondence.Assist in implementing compliance frameworks across the group.Support litigation case management, liaising with external counsel, and ensuring timely updates and filings.Maintain a litigation tracker and assist in monitoring ongoing cases to protect the company’s interests.Monitor applicable laws and regulations, ensuring the company operates in compliance.Support regulatory filings, license renewals, and regulatory correspondence.Assist in implementing compliance frameworks across the group.Identify and assess legal risks, recommending appropriate mitigation strategies.

Lagos
Full Time

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Now That You’ve Gotten That Interview...

Now that you’ve gotten that interview, congratulations. You are already halfway there. Getting to the interview stage means your application stood out and caught someone’s attention. But now, it is time to do the real work.The interview is where your story meets your voice. This is where you get to prove that everything they read about you on paper is real. The first thing you should do is research. Look for information about that kind of interview. Find people who have done similar interviews, whether for the same company or for similar roles in other organisations. Learn from their experiences and try to understand the kind of questions that are usually asked.If the company has given you information on what to prepare for, stick to that and build around it. But if not, find the closest match online or from people in your network. This gives you a sense of direction.Go further and prepare for other possible questions. Write out sample questions and structure your answers around them. However, do not over-rehearse. Be flexible enough to pivot when a question catches you off guard. If you have prepared well, you can adapt your existing ideas to fit new questions.Remember that first impressions matter. When they say, “Tell us about yourself,” or any other opening question, that is your chance to set the tone. Prepare a solid answer that reflects your journey and shows that you are undoubtedly suitable for the role. Make it comprehensive yet natural.If a question catches you off guard, stay calm and composed. You do not have to know everything. Take a brief moment to think, say what you can, and move on confidently. Do not let one tough question throw you off balance. What matters most is how quickly you recover and maintain your confidence.Finally, keep in mind that an interview is not just a test of what you know but how well you communicate it.

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

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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.

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Legal Marketing Intern (Contract – 1 Month)

Okay, so this is a gig and not a job. We are looking for someone to work as a foot soldier for a month, a proactive Legal Marketer Intern to support our digital operations, community engagement, and platform management. This gig is ideal for a law graduate or young lawyer who is active within the legal community and plugged into multiple lawyers’ or law students’ WhatsApp groups. The ideal candidate is tech-savvy, reliable, and able to deliver consistently without excuses. It is designed for someone who can commit to light weekly hours while driving real impact.Key ResponsibilitiesShare platform updates, opportunities, and announcements across relevant lawyers’ and law students’ WhatsApp groups.Post regular content updates on the platform to maintain engagement and visibility.Support the management team with administrative and operational tasks as needed.Monitor user activities to ensure full compliance with platform rules and terms of use.Identify, report, and follow up on bugs, errors, or glitches within the platform.Assist in executing marketing campaigns targeted at the legal community.Track engagement metrics and provide periodic feedback for platform improvement.  

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