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Consumer rights in Nigeria

December 8, 2020 Volition Capital Uncategorized

On the back of our journey into Nigeria’s digital economy, we’re heading straight to legalese. Today, we’re all about consumer protection. What are the rights

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Nigeria’s Emerging Digital Economy (2)

December 1, 2020 Volition Capital Uncategorized

Our new series examines the many facets of Nigeria’s digital economy, the efforts of the Nigerian government to propel it and its relationship with governance

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Nigeria’s Emerging Digital Economy (1)

November 24, 2020 Volition Capital Uncategorized

Do you recall those pictures of Isa Pantami? That showed the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy stunning his audience with fitness exercises? The Ministry

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Insurance in Nigeria: The Industry

November 18, 2020 Volition Capital Uncategorized

The global insurance industry maintained steady growth in 2019 as premiums increased by 3.0% to $6.3 trillion representing 7.2% of Global GDP (Gross Domestic Product).

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Insurance in Nigeria: The Culture

November 10, 2020 Volition Capital Uncategorized

“Our Lekki store has been vandalized and looted. But, we acknowledge that this is only a setback compared to the larger issues we are all

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A look at Nigeria’s Data Protection

November 10, 2020 Volition Capital Uncategorized

A year ago (October 2019), the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) commenced investigation into a potential breach of privacy rights of Nigerians by Truecaller

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Advocacy: Tax Compliance in Nigeria (2)

November 10, 2020 Volition Capital Uncategorized

Welcome to Tax 101 class! A tax is a compulsory levy imposed upon a taxpayer by the government in order to fund various public expenditures.

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Advocacy: Tax Compliance in Nigeria

November 10, 2020 Volition Capital Uncategorized

On September 17, the federal government asked Nigerians who own bank accounts to obtain and complete self-certification forms, to be issued to them by their

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Policy Round Up: Electricity Tariffs and Miscellaneous

November 10, 2020 Volition Capital Uncategorized

Nigeria needs to generate between 40,000MW and 60,000MW of Electricity, but generation is less than 5,000MW. You know the gist. The common consequence is that

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Policy Round Up: Oil Price and Miscellaneous

November 10, 2020 Volition Capital Uncategorized

The fall in oil prices It all started in March when Saudi Arabia and Russia disagreed over proposed oil production cuts. This triggered a price

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