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viciouswoman:HI, I'm currently doing mine too. I wrote out my WAEC result details and also my university name and grade too. Have you gotten a response yet? i applied there too. Would be nice to discuss with you and other prospective applicant to the University. |
Geo4646:E- visa |
Thanksss:Hello, have you heard anything from BCU? I applied there too. |
Hello, I contracted an agent to procure a 2years working visa for me and that was our agreement. Now that the visa is out, I think it is a visiting visa with 2 years validity from this month. The plan is that I will travel and get a job within 3months and then apply for a work permit for 2years. Please who has gone through this process before and is it reliable? |
SchooLinGermany:Do you have offers for LL. M? |
darlinvalerie:Hello, Please do you have a contact at Ikeja? |
Breathtaker:Thanks for this. |
Ykhgu1:Thanks bruh. Do you have an idea when the Summer semester will commence in Germany if everything goes according to normal plans? |
Ykhgu1:Please when is the summer admission window opening. I want to go at the earliest time. |
Kpibeojo:Do you know If I can still get admission for this academic year? |
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Odion2016:Drop this mentality so you can progress in life. I don't even earn what I will call a standard salary but with my side business and savings, I have projects worth more and I am not 25 yet. A lot of young people are making it legitimately out there. |
President Muhammadu Buhari signed into law the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) on August 7, 2020 and the new CAMA is Nigeria’s most significant business legislation in three decades and it introduces new provisions that promote ease of doing business and reduce regulatory hurdles previously faced by people who intend to do business in Nigeria. The salient amendments and innovation in the new CAMA, 2020 include the following: 1. Exemption from appointing auditors: Small companies or any company having a single shareholder are no longer mandated to appoint auditors at the general meeting to audit their financial records. S. 402 of the new CAMA provides for exemption in relation to the audit of accounts in respect of a financial year. 2. Introduction of Statement of Compliance: Section 40(1) of the new CAMA, 2020 introduces that Statement of Compliance be signed by an applicant or his agent, confirming therein the requirement of law as to registration has been complied with. This serves as an alternative to the requirement to submit a Declaration of Compliance signed by a lawyer or attested to before a notary public. 3. Provision of Virtual Annual General Meetings: The new CAMA also provides for remote or virtual general meetings, provided that such meetings are conducted in accordance with the Articles of Association of the Company. This will facilitate participation from any location at minimal costs. This is especially relevant today given the disruptions caused the Covid-19 pandemic to operations around the world this year. 4. Replacement of authorized share capital with minimum share capital: The concept of “authorized share capital” has now been replaced in Section 27 of the Act with a “minimum share capital”. With minimum share capital, promoter(s) of a business need not pay for shares not needed at a specific time. 5. Provision of electronic filling, electronic share transfer and e-meetings for private companies: According to Section 861, the new CAMA provides that certified true copies of electronically filed documents are admissible in evidence, with equal validity with the original documents. Also, Section 176 (1) also provides that instruments of transfer of shares shall include electronic instruments of transfer. 6. Limited liability partnership and limited partnership: The new CAMA introduces the concept of Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) and Limited Partnerships (LPs). This combines the organizational flexibility and tax status of a partnership with the limited liability of a company. The new CAMA is a step in the right direction in the quest of creating a conducive business environment in Nigeria and also consolidate the gains of the present administration in promoting the ease of doing business in Nigeria. |
Lekiboboe:HI, please can you recommend a suitable school for me? I have 3m for fees. |
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It might not be approved though due to its similarity to a popular brand. |
Nickyblithe:Since she is still in the University, the best she can do is to focus on her studies and graduate with a very good grade and also try to repeat the same feat at the Nigerian Law School. If she must do something else, tell her to work on WRITING skill because it will go a long way. My advise is borne out of the fact that certifications have little or no effect on your career as a legal practitioner until you want to specialize. All she needs to get a competitive advantage is a good LL.B certificate, B.L and proper networking. Though she can consider ICSAN (Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria) certification is she wants to go into company secretarial and in-house roles but she can do that after her call. Her best bet for now are good grades and personal development in communication and networking. |
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1. Registration protects your reputation with your Customers. When your business is duly registered with the CAC in Nigeria, Customers find it easier to transact business with you because you have a known identity under the law. 2. Access to loans/funding: If your business is not registered, you can't access loans from banks, grants/funding from governments and investors will also find it very difficult to invest in your business as your business has legal framework. 3. Business branding and identity: With your certificate of registration and unique business name, you will be able to distinguish your business from others. No other business can use your name. As an entrepreneur, the fulfillment that comes with this is immeasurable. 4. Business/corporate account: Without your certificate of registration, you can't open and operate a business account. Customers prefer to pay into "XYZ Nig Ltd" than paying into "Uche Tope" when transacting business. 5. Certificate of Incorporation. Corporate Affairs Commission issues will issue a business name certificate or certificate of incorporation when you complete the registration process. Certificate of registration projects the legal standing of your business. 6. You can hire workers If your business is duly registered in Nigeria, you can request for Corp members and hire employees to help project & expand your business horizon. 7. Continuity of your business: One certainty in life is death. You won't be around forever, what legacy do you want to leave for your children and grandchildren? Nike, Ford, Coca-Cola are familiar right? Cool. Incorporate your business for continuity! The best time to act is now, don't procrastinate that awesome business idea you have. Register it and start! For further clarification, please contact us on: Call/Whatsapp : 09034424898 Email: lawvillehub@gmail.com Gracias!
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Robisky001:. It is even 1,000 regular and #700 for corp member now. |

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