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Compliance Officer

One Health Resilience Initiative (OHRI)

Job DescriptionsMonitor and enforce compliance with organizational policies, procedures, and codes of conduct.Conduct periodic compliance reviews and risk assessments across all units.Develop and update compliance manuals, checklists, and training materials.Investigate reported incidents of fraud, misconduct, or policy violations.Ensure timely filing of statutory returns (CAC, tax, NGO regulatory bodies).Support the Board and Internal Audit in governance and oversight functions.Prepare compliance reports and recommend corrective actions.

Adamawa
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Associate Lawyer

Oikonomakis Law

Job DescriptionsProvide legal advice and representation across a range of legal mattersPrepare and review legal documents and contractsRepresent clients in negotiations, mediations, and court proceedingsCollaborate with colleagues to deliver effective legal solutionsStay updated with legal developments and ensure compliance with local laws and regulations

Remote
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Senior Associate

Set Hage

Job SummaryWe are expanding our Dispute Resolution practice, and we are looking for a powerhouse Senior Associate (7–10 years PQE) to drive our litigation strategy forward. We are not just looking for a courtroom advocate; we are seeking a technical master of the law.The ideal candidate must possess an exhaustive, hands-on understanding of litigation filing processes and the intricate mechanics of the Nigerian court system.If you have the professional gravitas to lead complex matters from the registry to the final judgment, we want to hear from you. In this senior-tier position, you will take full ownership of case strategies, lead courtroom representation, and serve as a primary liaison for our key clients.

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Admin

Zylus Group

A reputable Real Estate company needs a young Lawyer for immediate employment

Lagos
Full Time
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Lawyer

Residar

Job DescriptionsPrepare, review, and vet property documents (Deeds, Contracts of Sale, MOUs, etc.)Conduct land searches and due diligenceAdvise on property laws, regulations, and compliance requirementsHandle title perfection and registration processesLiaise with government agencies and regulatory bodiesProvide legal support on real estate transactions and disputes

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Practitioner

A Reputable law firm

We are a reputable law firm seeking to engage the services of qualified and motivated Legal Practitioners to join our dynamic team.

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Head Officer

Petrogap Oil and Gas Limited

Job DescriptionsProvide strategic legal advice to Management and all departments across Smash Technology.Interpret laws, regulations, and policies affecting business operations.Ensure company activities comply with applicable local and international legal frameworks.Develop, implement, and enforce internal compliance policies and frameworks.Monitor regulatory updates and ensure organizational alignment with statutory requirements.Conduct periodic compliance audits and risk assessments.Manage all litigation matters involving the company, including civil, criminal, and regulatory cases.Liaise with external counsel and represent the company’s legal interests where required.Prepare legal documentation, pleadings, and case strategies.Draft, review, and negotiate all contracts, MOUs, vendor agreements, and partnership deals.Ensure all contractual obligations are legally sound and protect company interests.

Abuja
Full Time
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Legal Associate

Barinaada Legal

Job DescriptionsWork with other team members to achieve the Firm’s overall objectiveConduct legal research and provide legal opinion/advice for the firm and clients.Negotiate, prepare, and review contracts on behalf of clients.Advise and assist Clients with various regulatory compliance issuesCarry out other tasks that may be assigned by the firm from time to time.

Lagos
Full Time
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Litigation Associate

Hermon Legal Practitioners

Job DescriptionsConduct and manage litigation matters before superior courts of record and tribunalsDraft pleadings, motions, briefs, affidavits, written addresses, and originating processesRepresent clients in court hearings, trials, and alternative dispute resolution proceedingsProvide legal opinions and advisory services on contentious mattersConduct legal research and develop litigation strategiesLiaise with clients, courts, and opposing counsel in a professional mannerAssist senior counsel in complex litigation and high‑value disputesEnsure effective case management and compliance with court timelines

Lagos
Full Time
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Associate

StarAce Limited

Job DescriptionsRepresent Client in Court.Provide Advisory servicesDraft and review legal documents.Attend Board meetings and take minutes of such meetings.Research prevailing legal issues.Review and opinion on laws and legal documentsLegal Compliance activitiesAny other duties as may be assigned.

Oyo
Full Time
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Senior Compliance Officer

Hcer Consulting

Job DescriptionsMonitor and interpret applicable laws, regulations, and CBN guidelines to ensure full organisational complianceDevelop, implement, and update compliance policies, frameworks, and controlsConduct regular compliance risk assessments across all business unitsOversee AML, KYC, and CFT programmes, ensuring they meet regulatory standardsLiaise with the CBN, NDIC, FIRS, and other regulatory bodies on compliance mattersCoordinate regulatory examinations, prepare responses, and track implementation of findingsProvide compliance training and awareness programmes to staff at all levelsReport compliance status and key risk indicators to the Chief Compliance Officer and executive leadership

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Practioner

Acacia Law Firm

Job SummaryWe are seeking a competent and results-driven litigation lawyer with solid experience in civil and criminal litigation. The ideal candidate must be skilled in drafting court processes, conducting legal research, appearing in court, and managing cases independently. Applicants must possess strong advocacy skills, sound knowledge of court procedures, excellent writing ability, and attention to detail. The ability to work under pressure and meet strict deadlines is essential.

Abuja
Full Time

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Your Scholarship Journey Doesn’t Start with an Essay
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Your Scholarship Journey Doesn’t Start with an Essay

“If I had six hours to chop down a tree, I’d spend the first four sharpening the axe.”  Abraham Lincoln Your scholarship journey doesn’t start with an essay. I learned this firsthand.I was awarded the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship to study International Law in the United Kingdom during the 2022/2023 academic session, but it did not happen on my first try. The first year I applied, I thought I had done everything right. I started preparing about a month before the scholarship deadline, which to me then seemed early enough. I wrote my essays diligently and submitted before the deadline.However, I was utterly disappointed when I received a rejection email a few months later. I asked myself, “How could they? I put in a lot of effort.”I applied again the following year, and this time, I was successful. So, what changed? Two things: information and preparation.In my second attempt, I began preparing almost a year ahead. I had realised that every scholarship application needs a hook, and how well you fit into that hook and its appeal to the selection committee often determine your chances. In other words, you need a relevant niche and a coherent, compelling story that ties together your experiences, interests, reasons for applying, and future aspirations.All these take time. So, if you are planning to apply for a scholarship, here is my advice: start early. Do not wait until the call for applications opens. Identify your theme and your overall story, because they are not the same. Read till the end and I will briefly explain the difference. Then highlight any gaps and start working to fill them.Every activity you engage in, including volunteering, short courses, and work experiences, becomes a building block for your narrative. And if your path is not perfect or linear, that is okay. What matters is how you tell your story. Explain the gaps and show growth and purpose.When the time comes to write your essays, do not rush it. Gather information. Read successful applications and consult others who have been through the process, either in person or through their online content on platforms such as YouTube or LinkedIn.Finally, remember that applying for scholarships takes resilience and patience. Some people get it on their first try, while others, like me, get it after learning from failure. Most importantly, put your best foot forward and leave the rest to God.Bonus tip: In this context, your theme is the niche or central focus that runs consistently through your entire application. Your story is the narrative that ties together your experiences, your motivation for applying, and your future aspirations.

Five Branding Hacks Successful Lawyers Won’t Tell You in 2025
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Five Branding Hacks Successful Lawyers Won’t Tell You in 2025

Introduction: There was a time when being a good lawyer was enough. You graduated, passed your bar exams, joined a respectable firm, and let your work speak for itself. But not anymore. In 2025, the work doesn’t just have to speak; it has to be seen, shared, and strategically positioned. The truth is, success in today’s legal landscape isn’t just about how much you know; it’s about who knows that you know it. That’s what personal branding does: it bridges the gap between competence and visibility, between talent and opportunity.Personal branding for lawyers is all about crafting and showcasing a professional image that sets you apart in the legal world. It’s about highlighting your unique skills, experiences, and values to create a strong, memorable presence in the industry. But personal branding isn’t just self-promotion, far from it. It’s the process of defining and communicating your unique value to your audience: your clients, peers, and potential employers. By sharing your expertise, personality, and principles, you’re not just building visibility; you’re building trust.Think of it as telling your professional story intentionally. Because at the end of the day, your brand is what people say about you when you’re not in the room. And if that’s true, then every lawyer must make sure that what’s being said is not just accurate but impactful. If you’ve ever looked at a lawyer your age and wondered, “How are they getting these clients, panels, or international features?” you’re not alone. What you’re seeing isn’t luck. It’s branding,  intentional, strategic, and deeply authentic.Let’s talk about the six 2025 branding hacks successful lawyers won’t tell you and how you can quietly build a brand that commands attention in rooms filled with people that matter. Hack 1: Define Your Unique Value Proposition (UVP)Before you design a logo, start a podcast, or post your first “lawyer life” Reel, pause and ask yourself: What exactly makes me different? Your Unique Value Proposition (UVP) is the heartbeat of your personal brand; it’s what sets you apart in an industry filled with brilliant legal minds. It’s not just about what you do but why and how you do it differently.Start by listing your core strengths, values, and experiences. Ask yourself:What kind of legal problems am I best at solving?What feedback do clients, colleagues, or professors often give me?What personal qualities make people want to work with me again?Your UVP could stem from your specialised expertise (like data privacy or real estate transactions), your approach to client service (empathetic, tech-driven, or community-focused), or even your personal story (a background that gives you unique insight into certain cases). For example, a lawyer specialising in intellectual property with a talent for handling complex patent disputes has a UVP grounded in analytical precision and strategic innovation. Meanwhile, some build their UVP around simplifying legal concepts for the everyday person through storytelling and humour, turning law into relatable content without diluting its substance.Once you’ve defined your UVP, make sure it’s visible everywhere, on your LinkedIn bio, website, email signature, and even in the way you speak about your work. Your UVP should whisper the same consistent message across every touchpoint: This is who I am, what I do, and why it mattersHack 2: Build Digital Credibility, Not NoiseIn 2025, everyone has an online presence, but not everyone has digital credibility. The difference is simple: one seeks attention; the other earns respect. For young lawyers, your digital footprint is your new résumé. Recruiters, potential clients, and even collaborators will search your name long before they meet you. What they find should tell a coherent story about your competence and curiosity.Start by sharing value-driven insights, short reflections on a new case law, a practical legal tip, or lessons from your work or volunteering experience. You don’t have to sound like a professor; just sound like someone who cares about the craft.💡 Thrive Tip: Don’t post for applause. Post to contribute. The right people will notice consistency, not noise.Hack 3: Brand the Person, Not Just the ProfessionMany young lawyers confuse professional titles with personal brands. Being a “legal practitioner” isn’t a brand; it’s a description. What people truly connect with is who you are within your profession. Your brand should show the intersection between your expertise and your personality. Maybe you’re a lawyer passionate about sustainable business, technology, or women’s rights. Maybe you’re deeply curious about how AI is changing legal research. Whatever your focus, own it with clarity.The lawyers who stand out today are not generalists; they are authentic specialists. They don’t just talk about the law; they talk about what the law means to the world around them.💡 Thrive Tip: Don’t be afraid to infuse your humanity into your professionalism. People trust lawyers who feel real.Hack 4: Master the Art of Subtle PRIn a digital age, humility doesn’t mean invisibility. You don’t need to announce every achievement, but you should document your growth. Subtle PR is about sharing your progress with grace. Post about that webinar you attended and what you learned. Share pictures from a community outreach or mentorship session and highlight the experience, not yourself. Tag institutions, not just friends. Present your story as one of service, not self-promotion.The lawyers who do this well understand something vital: visibility is not vanity; it’s stewardship. It’s how you show gratitude for your journey and inspire others to grow.💡 Thrive Tip: Let your achievements whisper excellence, not scream for attention.Hack 5: Build Relationships, Not Random ConnectionsYour personal brand is only as strong as the relationships that sustain it. A network built on authenticity will always outlast one built on opportunism. Start by nurturing real professional relationships,  mentors who can guide you, peers who can collaborate with you, and communities that can amplify you. Comment meaningfully on others’ work. Congratulate people without an agenda. Be genuinely curious about their stories.Over time, these small acts of intentional connection build a quiet credibility that opens doors you didn’t even know existed.💡 Thrive Tip: People remember how you made them feel before they remember what you achieved. Lead with sincerity, not strategy.Hack 6: Invest in Thought LeadershipIf you want to stand out in 2025, you must learn to create value at scale.That means sharing ideas that educate, simplify, or inspire action, especially in a world flooded with recycled opinions. Write short essays on LinkedIn. Contribute to legal blogs like Thrive. Volunteer to speak at webinars or panel discussions. Thought leadership isn’t about being the loudest voice; it’s about offering clarity where others see confusion. The lawyers shaping the next decade are those who are unafraid to teach as they learn. Their willingness to share insight positions them as voices of authority long before they become partners or judges.💡 Thrive Tip: You don’t need to have “arrived” to have a perspective worth sharing. Speak from where you are, it’s enough.Conclusion: Be the Brand That Opens DoorsYour personal brand is not a logo or a tagline; it’s the sum of how you show up when no one is clapping. It’s in the quality of your work, the tone of your emails, the integrity behind your decisions, and the courage to keep growing even when no one is watching. In 2025, the most successful lawyers won’t just be those with the best grades or biggest firms. There’ll be those who learned how to turn their stories, skills, and values into something unforgettable.Because in the end, branding isn’t about being known, it’s about being known for something that matters.

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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
Oyo
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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
Remote

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