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Real Estate Finance Structuring for African Investors

ESQ PRACTICAL LAWYERS ACADEMY
March 26, 2026
Real Estate Finance Structuring for African Investors

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About this event

The Nigerian Bar Association – Institute of Continuing Legal Education (NBA-ICLE) is pleased to announce a series of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) training sessions for March 2026, organised by ESQ PRACTICAL LAWYERS ACADEMY, an approved Service Provider under the NBA-ICLE.

March 2026 masterclasses under the ESQ Practical Lawyers Academy, carefully designed to equip legal practitioners with practical, future-ready skills in key areas of modern legal practice.
Real Estate Finance Structuring for African Investors

Date: 26th March 2026

Mode: Virtual (Zoom)

Registration Link: https://bit.ly/45fF7bM

Course Fee: N30,000

CPD Points: This training is accredited for 1 CPD point.

The sessions will be facilitated by subject-matter experts and structured to address current regulatory expectations, enforcement trends, and practical compliance considerations relevant to legal practitioners.

We encourage all Nigerian lawyers to take advantage of these learning opportunities to enhance their professional competence.

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Event Schedule

Date & Time

Thursday, March 26, 2026
09:00 AM

Location

Remote

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Your Scholarship Journey Doesn’t Start with an Essay

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