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Senior Associate, Energy & Extractive Industries Practice Group

Babalakin and Co

About Babalakin and CoBabalakin and Co is a distinguished legal firm renowned for its expertise across various sectors. We are committed to delivering exceptional legal services and fostering an environment where top legal talent can thrive.The OpportunityWe are seeking an exceptional and highly motivated Senior Associate to join our esteemed Energy & Extractive Industries Practice Group. This is a unique opportunity for an experienced legal professional to engage with complex, high-impact matters that shape the future of the energy and extractive sectors.About the Energy & Extractive Industries Practice GroupOur Energy & Extractive Industries Practice Group is at the forefront of legal developments in a dynamic and critical sector. We advise a diverse range of clients, including multinational corporations, government entities, and financial institutions, on a broad spectrum of issues, from regulatory compliance and project development to complex transactions and dispute resolution.Key ResponsibilitiesAs a Senior Associate, you will play a pivotal role in our practice group, with responsibilities including, but not limited to:Conducting in-depth legal research and analysis on complex energy and extractive industry matters.Drafting and reviewing a wide range of legal documents, including opinions, agreements, regulatory filings, and transaction documents.Providing strategic legal counsel to clients on project development, financing, mergers & acquisitions, and operational issues within the energy and extractive sectors.Assisting with regulatory compliance, licensing, and environmental permitting processes.Managing client relationships and contributing to business development initiatives.Mentoring junior associates and contributing to the team's professional development.Why Join Babalakin and Co?Impactful Work: Engage with cutting-edge legal challenges and high-profile matters that often make headlines and influence industry standards.Expert Collaboration: Work alongside some of the industry's most respected and leading lawyers, gaining invaluable mentorship and insights.Professional Growth: Benefit from continuous learning opportunities and a clear path for career advancement within a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment.Flexibility: This is a fully remote position, offering the flexibility to work from anywhere while maintaining high professional standards.Client Exposure: Advise a prestigious client base on significant domestic and international projects.

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Junior Associate

Ren San & Co.

Job ResponsibilitiesAssist in the planning and execution of consulting projects from initiation to completion.Participate in client meetings, workshops, and strategy sessions; document discussions and action points.Prepare meeting minutes, follow-up trackers, and engagement summaries.Support stakeholder communication and ensure timely follow-up on deliverables.Conduct industry, market, and competitor research to inform client recommendations.Gather and analyse quantitative and qualitative data to identify trends, risks, and opportunities.Develop structured analytical outputs, including dashboards, benchmarking reports, and performance summaries.Prepare high-quality reports, presentations, proposals, concept notes, and policy documents.Draft strategy documents, operational frameworks, business plans, and implementation roadmaps under supervision.Ensure all documentation meets professional standards for accuracy, clarity, and structure.Assist in preparing proposals, concept documents, expressions of interest, and tender documentation.Conduct background research on prospective clients and opportunities.Support the development of pitch decks and marketing materials.Maintain and update client and opportunity databases.

Lagos
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Legal Advisor

Marconi.NG EPC Limited

Job DescriptionsDraft, review, and negotiate EPC contracts and commercial agreements.Advise Management on legal, contractual, and regulatory matters.Support procurement, commercial, and project teams.Manage legal risks and compliance obligations.Liaise with regulatory authorities and external counsel.Support dispute resolution and corporate governance activities.

Rivers
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Litigator

HR-EX Consulting

Job DescriptionsManage a diverse caseload of commercial litigation matters from inception to conclusion.Draft and review pleadings, motions, briefs, and other legal documents with precision and strategic insight.Represent clients effectively in court, arbitration, mediation, and other dispute resolution forums.Conduct thorough legal research and analysis to develop robust case strategies and provide sound advice.Provide expert legal counsel to clients on dispute resolution options, potential outcomes, and risk mitigation.Collaborate effectively with senior partners and other legal professionals within the firm to achieve optimal client outcomes.

Lagos
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Manager, ITTS-Advisory

Ernst & Young

Job DescriptionsCoordinate teams of professional staff on various international tax projects.Managing operations relating to projects, ensuring assignments are completed in line with the Firm’s criteria around quality & risk management, engagement economics and cash collection.Lead teams to provide various international tax services ranging from cross cross-border tax advisory, tax restructuring services, tax due diligence services and regulatory services such as, processing of National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP) and Pioneer Status Incentive approvals.Apply sound knowledge and understanding of the local tax laws, double tax treaties and international tax laws in projects.Manage relationships with clients, regulators, and other external parties.Adopt quality project management strategies to optimize efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery.Monitor project progress, manage resources, and escalate any challenges that arise to ensure successful project outcomes to leadership.Stay updated on changes in local and international tax laws and regulations and communicate the implications to clients.Supervise, coach and invest in training and development of younger team members.

Lagos
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Regulatory Officer

BTEL (Briclinks Africa Plc)

Job DescriptionsMonitor and interpret regulatory requirements relevant to the company’s operations.Ensure the organization complies with all statutory and regulatory obligations.Liaise with regulatory authorities and ensure timely submission of required reports and documentation.Prepare and maintain regulatory compliance reports and records.Conduct internal compliance checks and audits where necessary.Advise management on regulatory updates and potential compliance risks.Assist in developing and implementing compliance policies and procedures.Support regulatory inspections and investigations when required.

Abuja
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Legal Officer

New Dawn Microfinance Bank Limited

Job DescriptionsReviewing, vetting, drafting, and negotiating a wide range of legal agreements for the Bank, including but not limited to loan agreements, finance documents, vendor contracts, service level agreements, NDAs and MOUs.Representing the Bank in contract negotiation meetings.Reviewing and approving legal documentation to ensure consistency with internal policies, applicable laws, and regulatory requirements.Collaborating with business units to provide legal support on contractual matters, offering practical and risk-aware legal advice.Ensuring timely turnaround on all agreement review requests and managing service level expectations with internal stakeholders.Providing guidance on standard contractual clauses and supporting the automation of agreement templates where appropriate.Developing, maintaining, and regularly updating a legal clause library and repository of standard contract templates.Supporting audits, regulatory inspections, and internal risk reviews concerning legal documentation.Draft and review complex loan agreements, facility letters, and guarantees as well as conduct legal searches and perfection of securities.Monitoring changes in applicable laws and regulations that may impact the bank’s contractual obligations.Provide legal support in delinquency management and debt recovery

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Associate – Technology, Media & Telecommunication

AELEX

Job DescriptionsAdvise clients on legal, regulatory, and commercial matters relating to technology, telecommunications, fintech, media, data protection, and digital businesses.Conduct legal and regulatory research and prepare legal opinions, memoranda, and client advisories.Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial and technology agreements.Support clients in obtaining licences, approvals, and other regulatory authorisations.Assist clients with regulatory compliance, risk management, and market entry strategies.Advise on data protection, privacy, cybersecurity, and digital governance matters.Support corporate, commercial, financing, and investment transactions involving technology-focused businesses.Engage with regulators and other stakeholders on behalf of clients where required.Contribute to business development initiatives, thought leadership, and client relationship management activities.

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Issue Resolution Officer

Moniepoint Incorporated

Job DescriptionsHave a good understanding of the organisation’s productsProvide quick and high-quality customer service through prompt and valuable responses to customer queries.Ensure every customer support request is logged for trackingLower support tickets by working with the product team to identify and eliminate recurring issues.Guide customers on product usage while driving customer self-sufficiency.Solicit client feedback on product features and capabilities

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Property Manager (Legal)

HR-Aid Consults

Job DescriptionsManage relationships with landlords, property owners, and tenants, acting on behalf of property owners in the administration of assigned properties.Attract and onboard suitable tenants through property marketing, referrals, and other approved channels.Conduct tenant screening, guarantor verification, and referral profiling.Prepare, review, and manage tenancy agreements, lease documents, and other property-related legal documentation.Examine legal issues relating to properties and projects and provide guidance to mitigate legal risks.Ensure compliance with applicable property laws, regulations, and company policies.Liaise with facility managers and service providers to ensure proper maintenance of managed properties.Investigate and resolve tenant complaints and disputes promptly and professionally.Conduct routine inspections of occupied and vacant properties.Develop and enforce occupancy policies and procedures.Prepare periodic reports on property performance, tenancy status, occupancy levels, and departmental activities.Provide Management with regular updates on all properties under the Company's management.Collaborate with other departments to ensure efficient service delivery and achievement of organizational goals.

Lagos
Full Time
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Head of Recovery

Moniepoint Incorporated

Job DescriptionsDevelop and execute recovery strategies to reduce non-performing loans and bad debt provisions.Act as the primary legal strategist for the recovery department, ensuring all actions comply with financial regulations and debt collection laws.Manage high-level engagements with external stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies, regulatory bodies, and external counsel, to expedite the resolution of non-performing loans (NPLs).Design the recovery organisation and supervise the hiring process for recovery talentOptimise the effectiveness of the recovery team by setting clear objectives and key performance indicators (KPIs).Continuously provide training to the recovery network in alignment with established recovery strategies and industry best practices.Report on recovery performance and provide insights to senior management.Collaborate with internal departments such as credit, legal, risk, and finance to align recovery efforts.

Lagos
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Legal Admin Assistant Officer

Smash Technology

Job DescriptionsProvide legal advice to management on corporate, commercial, employment, technology, and regulatory matters.Draft, review, negotiate, and manage contracts, agreements, and legal documents.Ensure contractual obligations are properly documented and enforced.Identify and mitigate legal risks associated with business transactions and partnerships.Maintain an organized repository of legal documents and contracts.Support corporate governance activities and ensure adherence to company policies.Prepare board resolutions, meeting minutes, and corporate filings.Maintain statutory records and corporate documentation.Prepare legal briefs, evidence, and supporting documentation.Manage pre-litigation and dispute resolution processes, including mediation and settlement negotiations.Track ongoing legal matters and provide status updates to management.Ensure compliance with data protection, privacy, and technology-related regulations.Coordinate daily administrative operations to ensure smooth business functioning.Manage office correspondence, including emails, letters, and internal communications.Maintain and organize physical and electronic filing systems.

Lagos
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The Unspoken Career Mistakes Law Students Make in Their Final Year
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The Unspoken Career Mistakes Law Students Make in Their Final Year

In your final year, the library will practically become your second home, and your supervisor will start to feel like the most important person in your life because, at this point, everything is about that 2:1 or First Class. That’s what everyone is chasing. But let me tell you something most people won’t say clearly: while you are putting all your energy into your grades, you might be ignoring the things that actually determine what happens after school.Final year is not just the end of university; it is a transition period, whether you realise it or not. This is the stage where you are expected to start positioning yourself for your career. And the mistake a lot of people make is thinking that once they get the grade, everything else will somehow fall into place. It doesn’t work like that.So if you are in your final year, you need to understand this early. These are the unspoken career mistakes you need to avoid if you don’t want to feel stuck after being called to the Bar.1. Treating the Final Year Project as Just an AssessmentLet me start with your project, because this is where a lot of people get it wrong without even realising it. Most students choose topics based on what feels easy or what has the most available materials, just so they can finish quickly and move on. But your project is one of the few chances you have to show depth in a specific area before you enter the profession. If you already have an idea of where you might be heading (whether it is corporate law, tech law, finance, or even litigation), your project should reflect that. It should not read like something done for the sake of completion; it should show that you have spent time thinking about a relevant issue. Because when you eventually sit in front of an interviewer, your project can serve as proof that you understand a particular area. 2. Ignoring Administrative Issues Until It’s Too LateThis is one mistake people don’t take seriously until it becomes a real problem. Final year is when all your records need to be clean and complete. Missing scripts, incorrect grades, unresolved fee issues, or documentation errors might seem small, but they can delay your graduation or even your admission into Law School. And the frustrating part is that these issues are often avoidable if you check early. You don’t want to be that person who has done all the hard work but is stuck because of a clerical issue from Second Year. At this stage, you need to be intentional about confirming that everything such as your results, receipts or records are in order.3. Not Building a Relationship With Your Lecturers. Most people don’t really build relationships with lecturers, they just show up, write exams, and move on. But final year is where you need to be a bit more intentional. I’m not saying become best friends with your lecturer or start doing too much. But don’t wait until you suddenly need a recommendation letter, a signature, or help with your project before you try to engage them. That’s when it becomes awkward, and sometimes they won’t even take you seriously. At the very least, be present in their class, ask sensible questions when necessary, and make sure they can recognise you beyond just your matric number. If you have a good relationship with your supervisor, use that properly. These small things matter more than people admit, especially when you need something urgent or important.4. Not Choosing Any DirectionYou don’t need to pick a niche in your final year, but you also shouldn’t be completely blank about what interests you. One mistake a lot of students make is not exploring different areas of law early enough, so when opportunities come, they have nothing clear to say. At this stage, you should have a few areas you are genuinely interested in, and it should show in your CV and conversations. Attend events, whether online or physical. Join relevant student groups or communities and take them seriously. Ask senior colleagues questions so you can understand how those areas actually work in practice. You can also go a step further by writing short articles, essays, or even LinkedIn posts on topics within those areas. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but it shows that you are thinking, learning, and engaging beyond the classroom. The goal is not to specialise too early, but for you to come across as someone who is intentional, not directionless. 5. Ignoring InternshipsI understand how demanding final year can be, and it is easy to feel like you simply do not have the time for anything else. But ignoring internships is one of those decisions that shows up later. Good grades can open doors, but they rarely carry you all the way through. At some point, someone will want to know what you can actually do beyond what you have read. Can you draft? Can you carry out proper legal research? Do you understand how work is done in practice? These are things you do not learn from textbooks alone. If you have not gained enough experience in your earlier years, then you need to be very intentional about using the school break before your final year, or even the period after your final exams but before Law School, to secure internships. That window is more important than people realise. But it only works if you start early by sending applications, reaching out, and positioning yourself before everyone else starts rushing at the same time. You can find internship opportunities targeted at law students and young lawyers on TR Thrive (https://trthrive.com/intern). Internships are where the gap between theory and practice is closed, and without them, the difference between you and someone with real experience becomes very obvious.6. Sending Weak Applications (or Not Applying at All)Some students apply for opportunities, but they don’t take the time to do it properly. Others don’t apply at all because they feel like they’re not ready. Both are mistakes that lead to the same outcome. If you’re going to apply, take it seriously. Use your CV as a working document and keep refining it. Check strong samples online to see what good CVs actually look like. Ask a senior colleague to review it and give you honest feedback. If you can, use your career centre to help you draft or improve it. You can also use tools like Thrive AI to score your CV and identify what needs to be fixed. The point is simple: don’t just send applications, send strong ones. And don’t wait until you feel ready, because that feeling rarely comes. You become ready by applying, making mistakes, learning from them, and improving. Every application teaches you something, and every rejection gives you information you can use to get better. If you’re not sure where to start, use available tools to guide you. Thrive provides CV tools and AI features that help you review and improve your CV before applying (https://trthrive.com) 7. Staying Invisible or Having No Personal Brand You might be doing everything right academically, but if nobody knows you, it limits your opportunities more than you think. And in today’s space, that “knowing you” largely happens on professional platforms like LinkedIn. Yet many students are either not on it at all or have empty, inactive profiles. The assumption is that your results will speak for you, but that’s not how it works anymore. People need to see you, what you’re learning, what you’re interested in, and what you’re building. You don’t have to post every day or turn into a content creator, but you should at least have a clear, updated profile, engage occasionally, and position yourself within the legal space. Opportunities move through visibility. Someone comes across your profile, sees your interests, remembers your name, or reaches out. If you’re completely absent, you’re simply not in the conversation.8. Not Taking Networking SeriouslyA lot of people misunderstand networking and avoid it because it feels uncomfortable or unnecessary. But in reality, it is simply about building relationships over time. It is about asking questions, learning from people ahead of you, and staying connected to professional spaces. In the legal field, many opportunities are not publicly advertised. They move through conversations, recommendations, and relationships. So if you are not building those connections now, you are making things harder for yourself later. At the same time, don’t only focus on networking upwards. Your peers matter too. The people you are in class with, and even students in other departments, will go on to become founders, bankers, consultants, and business owners. They can become your clients or refer work to you later.9. Not Seeking Mentorship Early EnoughMany students wait until they graduate or enter the job market before they start looking for guidance, but by then, they are already playing catch-up. Mentorship is not just about someone helping you get a job; it is about having access to insight, direction, and honest feedback while you are still figuring things out. A mentor can help you avoid common mistakes, understand how the profession actually works, and make better decisions earlier. Without that kind of guidance, you are essentially navigating a complex transition on your own, and that usually makes things slower and more difficult than they need to be. The good thing is, finding a mentor is not as complicated as people think. Start with people already around you, your supervisor, a lecturer you respect, or a senior colleague from an internship. You can also reach out to lawyers on platforms like LinkedIn, but be intentional. Don’t just say “please mentor me.” Ask specific questions, show genuine interest in what they do, and build the relationship gradually. Mentorship does not always start formally. Sometimes it begins with simple conversations and consistent learning.10. Underestimating How Competitive the Legal Market IsA lot of students assume that once they graduate and get called to the Bar, opportunities will naturally follow. But the reality is very different. Every year, thousands of law graduates are entering the same market, applying for the same roles, often with similar qualifications. What this means is that doing the normal things is no longer enough. Having a good grade, attending classes, and finishing your degree is expected. It is the baseline. The people who stand out are the ones who have gone beyond that by gaining experience, building relationships, developing skills, and being intentional about their career early. If you underestimate how competitive the space is, you will likely underprepare. And by the time you realise it, others who started earlier have already positioned themselves ahead. “The Legal Market is Competitive” and understanding this early should push you to take your final year more seriously and make better use of the time you have.Final ThoughtsAt the end of the day, final year is not just about finishing school. It is about what you are doing while you are finishing. Two students can graduate with the same result and end up in completely different positions, and most of the time, the difference comes down to the choices they made during this period. So as much as your grades matter, they are not enough on their own, you need to be equally intentional about everything else you are building alongside them.📌 Pro Tip: Don’t try to figure everything out on your own. Use TR Thrive (https://trthrive.com) to get exclusive access to 1,000+ curated jobs, internships, events, and career tools designed specifically for you.Written by: Chimamanda Augustine

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