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Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by ChukwuEmeka00(op): 7:12pm On Sep 18, 2024
In developed countries, lawyers are among the highest paid professionals in the world. In fact, many lawyers in Euro-America live the affluent lifestyle.

Is that obtainable in Nigeria though?

Nope!

Okay...let me backtrack a little...

There are quite a few lawyers who are paid over ₦1 million monthly in Nigeria. But that's a tiny small minority. Less than 5 percent of the total lawyer population.

If you're a lawyer reading this, I dare say you don't earn as much.

There are over 197,000 lawyers in this country, and majority earn very low income regardless of whether they run a law firm or work in one.

Many lawyers working in law firms are paid ₦50,000 or less as monthly salary. Some earn around ₦150,000 (which also isn’t enough for today's economy).

Even worse....those with 1 year post call experience are barely paid anything at all.

The question is......

Why?!

Why do some lawyers earn more than others?

Why are most lawyers struggling in Nigeria?

In the next few paragraphs and subheads, I'll give you the answer.

All the reasons are interconnected; therefore, each reason given here will lead into the next. Let's begin!


1. Zero Business Skills:

I have seen a consistent pattern among professionals and sportsmen; they have high skills to deliver in their area of expertise but zero skills in managing the business of their expertise.

Let me make it clearer for you...

Most lawyers are highly skilled in legal services, but have zero skills in the business of law.

Sadly, you must be able to understand how to turn your legal skills into proper business without breaking the rules of professional conduct (if you want to succeed).

I know they don't teach you business in law school, but it’s the only skill that makes a big difference between a wealthy lawyer and a poverty-stricken one.

Throughout this post, I'll show you more ways that this problem affects you, but one area where it bites hard is in the area of negotiation.

That leads us to the second problem...


2. Zero Negotiation Skills:

In business, negotiation is the difference between a large successful company and a small struggling one.

It is the difference between iPhone and Itel. It is the difference between Shoprite and Ariaria.

Apart from other factors, which I'll mention as you read on, the difference in these businesses is in their ability to convince the customers (or clients) that their services are of higher quality, faster to deliver, more professional, and therefore, worth more money than the competition.

This problem manifests for lawyers frequently when charging for their services.


3. Charging Low Fees:
Few minutes ago, I read a post where a lawyer was lamenting how a client came for a Deed of Assignment to be done for him, but he was adamant to pay ₦25,000 for the deed to a property worth ₦8 million.

This lawyer insisted he will charge 5 percent but the customer proved to him that another lawyer had done it for him at ₦25,000 for a property worth more.

Most lawyers charge low fees because it's the natural thing to do; even for entrepreneurs. We believe that when we charge low fees, we will win more clients than expensive competitors.

We also do that because we don't know when another client could come so we grab what we can to be able to put food on our tables.

Sadly, it's counterproductive.

You won't win more clients by charging low on your services. There's only one way to get more clients, and that's by creating more awareness about your services.

Solution: Improve your appearance and quality of services. Then increase your fees to match the new YOU. At the negotiation table, make the client see why they must pay more for better quality services (without putting down other lawyers, of course).


4. Zero Marketing:
I spoke about creating more awareness for your services above.

The only way to create more awareness about your services is through marketing.

I once told a lawyer friend to engage my digital marketing services to pull in more clients to his firm, but he misinterpreted it to mean "breaking the RPC 39."

I simply told him that the RPC 39 doesn't outlaw marketing. It outlaws unethical marketing. You should review it yourself if you doubt it.

Smart lawyers are already crushing it online.

Clients are the lifeblood of your business, and the only way to get a steady stream of clients is to get frequent attention from potential clients.

Referrals and networking are no longer sustainable.

Solution: Find a marketing expert that will bring you attention on the internet within the ethical guidelines of the RPC. Push marketing with everything you have.

But after marketing, clients can come to your firm and still choose to pay peanuts because of...



6. Poor Office Design:


How you dress is how you'll be addressed; same applies to your office space.

If your office is tattered and dirty, clients will not value your services. They will believe you're disorganized, careless and will deliver low quality services.

They would be right.

Research indicates that people are often a replica of their environment and appearance.

Solution: Dress well. Arrange your office properly. And invest in professional interior decoration.

There's another reason why most Nigerian lawyers are not earning their worth....


7. Zero Passive Income Sources:

Warren Buffet, a world renowned investor said that the average billionaire has 7 streams of income.

The richest lawyers all over the world tend to have other sources of income asides their legal practice.

They supplement their professional income with various passive income sources that may or may not be related to their legal services.

Luckily, you can turn your existing legal services into passive income sources that will supplement your legal earnings, generate income even when you have no clients, give you freedom to take vacations and breaks from your job, and many more.


Conclusion

Now that you have learnt why most Nigerian Lawyers are broke and the solution to each one, what's your next line of action?

Will you sit down and do nothing?

Or will you begin to take action now?

If you want to take action, you must begin with implementing Passive Income strategies in your legal practice.

Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by ActiveFarms: 7:18pm On Sep 18, 2024
This should be on FP mods
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by emperor4love(m): 7:25pm On Sep 18, 2024
De no get packaging nd not making contact,if u good wit wat u do ppl go find u com nd go beg u
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by Natbrowny: 10:12pm On Sep 18, 2024
Femi Falana go still pack all d cases available enter office..
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by ChukwuEmeka00(op): 1:25pm On Sep 20, 2024
ActiveFarms:
This should be on FP mods
Thanks for the tip.

I'm not very conversant with the Nairaland platform.

Please, what's FP mods and how do I locate it?
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by ChukwuEmeka00(op): 1:27pm On Sep 20, 2024
Natbrowny:
Femi Falana go still pack all d cases available enter office..
Not If other lawyers create more awareness about their services and prove to the audience (potential clients) that they're equally well trained and efficient in service delivery.

Most of them just sit at home and wait for referrals (which is a recipe for poverty).
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by ChukwuEmeka00(op): 1:31pm On Sep 20, 2024
emperor4love:
De no get packaging nd not making contact,if u good wit wat u do ppl go find u com nd go beg u
The days of "people go find you if you're good with what you do" are over.

These days, you must create attention for your business/products/services so that people will have a reason to "find you."

That's why...

Coca-Cola (the most popular brand on earth) is still spending billions of Dollars every year on advertising.

Apple (the richest smart devices company on earth) is still running adverts for their products and services.

In my professional opinion, I'll tell you for free that, "If you're good at what you do, then tell people about it so that they'll come to taste it."

That's how Nigerian lawyers will win and earn more this year.
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by Gotocourt:
Money comes from broke citizens undecided
Shey na when I don chop I go give lawyer shocked

Multi dimensional poverty full Nigeria
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by Greenlandz: 8:50am On Feb 21, 2025
The system doesn't favour lawyers nowadays unless they have connections
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by Fiscus105(m):
Lawyer is poor profession (for significant numbers of lawyers), but tagged with big name just like accountants.

The number of lawyers available, far far outnumbered the lawyers needed, to make their matter worst, it's a profession in which, "mighty" won't allow the upcoming to make headway, unlike doctors, engineers, pharmacists or even accountants.

EVERY BIG CASE MUST GO TO SANs & OTHER BIG LAWYERS, WHILE "CHARGE AND BAILs" GO TO MUSHROOM LAWYERS.
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by SourYoghurt: 8:51am On Feb 21, 2025
start of their career broke, yes, but 4 years post call, most beats the 1m income range.

cc folake4u
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by mbahdi(m): 8:52am On Feb 21, 2025
If u are upright in whatever u are doing u hardly become rich..na d corrupt ones among Dem dey dey rich
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by BarrElChapo(m): 8:53am On Feb 21, 2025
Are you a lawyer?
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by maybet081: 8:54am On Feb 21, 2025
Being a lawyer in Nigeria is immoral.
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by Arostar2023: 8:54am On Feb 21, 2025
[quote author=ChukwuEmeka00 post=132060911][/quote]Corruption in the judiciary is what destroyed law in Nigeria, simple. The same way it destroyed very sector and facet of the Nigerian society, "law" was also not spared. There are certain individuals in our Nigeria that parade themselves as lawyers, when they talk, you wonder how they managed to make it through the law school.
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by Hemanwel(m):
Na big big grammar Nigerian lawyers sabi blow. And dem sabi oppress Nigerian police ehn! Lolss.

Now I understand the foundation of the deep-rooted corruption in the Nigerian judicial system.

Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by AdamuKD: 8:56am On Feb 21, 2025
Oga, almost everybody in Nigeria are broke.
Thanks to APC
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by epainos: 8:57am On Feb 21, 2025
Law is a service-based profession. Every service based job will only be paid high in an environment with high standard of living.

The edge law has over other service-based careers is that it is a professional that cross across many disciplines; therefore, if one wants to be rich with law, one must be extremely creative and smart. Law is an essential tool that is still very relevant today. For instance, you can easily digress into politics, become special advisers, secretaries to companies, stand for financial guys in many capacity, etc. Even lawyers have their place in the medical field.

The challenge is that citizens of poor nations are boxed to corners, and they fight hard to survive. This makes them to be unable to bring out their creativity because they are always exhausted. Also, there are too many stupid people around who can't use their heads.

In this hard economy, it is either you use your head, hands, or legs. You use your head to innovate, and tech has taking over innovation. Also, you can use your head in analytics because this is moving the world now. Like the author of this article mentioned, marketing is an ever green career, but you better get involved with data analytics if you want to go that route. Then, you include using your legs and hands with your head in sports, art, entertainment, etc. This is why it is hard to become a celebrity. Those guys are extremely smart.

If you have no head to use, you better find a way to use your hands. Become a skillful artisan in what you know still pays.

Goodluck to everyone!
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by kennyz247(m): 8:57am On Feb 21, 2025
Because of too much lies
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by jaxxy(m): 8:57am On Feb 21, 2025
Lawyers are only broke in their early practice days unless ure lucky to work in a good chambers with valuable clients.

Slightly same with doctors. For some professions u must gather experience or consultancy level b4 u become highly paid.
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by sofeo(m): 8:59am On Feb 21, 2025
It's well with them.
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by tonididdy(m): 8:59am On Feb 21, 2025
We call them " the LAW " grin
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by tete7000(m):
How can lawyers make money in a lawless country op? By the way which professional gets paid good money. Our is a society that celebrates mediocrity and charlatans and we don't value professionalism. It is why our professionals are paid poorly.
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by occfx: 9:02am On Feb 21, 2025
[quote author=ChukwuEmeka00 post=132060911][/quote]Not only lawyers, every area of life. I was busy studying engineering without any iota of business acumen and marketing... Now I am learning it the hard way. You must sell what you produce, if you don't know how to market, your precious products will follow you to the grave
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by SarkinYarki: 9:03am On Feb 21, 2025
From your write up alone it's easy to see why lawyers are not well paid in Nigeria , you described a lawyer as business man and seem to suggest they only duty of a lawyer is perfecting property sale .

The main reason lawyers are not properly paid is there are too few litigation going on , majority of Nigerians assisted by the police always settle out of court so leaving lawyers to scramble for the few cases left and property deeds ...The only lucrative place is election litigation which has been hijacked by a few legacy chambers already.

Lawyers need to be more creative for example imagine if the lawyer that was hired to incorporate Paystack or Moniepoint asked for shares rather than being paid today they will be worth nothing less than 5 million dollars
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by Svoboda(m): 9:03am On Feb 21, 2025
Low purchasing power within the economy is another problem. Most citizens are poor and find it difficult to pay for quality legal services. This might not be the case in the west. Also, the average lawyer feels he can only market himself by posturing as a human rights advocate and blasting govt on TV. Lawyers need to be more innovative and smart. Every lawyer can't be a gain fawehinmi.
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by bid4rich(m): 9:04am On Feb 21, 2025
It may take time for lawyers to live large but it comes at a cost of building capacity.

A competent lawyer should let his past cases speak for himself. He will not need to go to people anymore, the recommendations from clients will be okay
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by yesloaded: 9:07am On Feb 21, 2025
If you know your onion & do proper marketing, you will be alright

I met a lawyer on social media some years back and I gave him 2 personal job

I gave his contact to some of my friends too and he handled their job very well

Funny enough, he's a young man but he's good at what he does
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by ScamDemicEra: 9:10am On Feb 21, 2025
..... it's that white wig lol !!!
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by gift2xl: 9:10am On Feb 21, 2025
Am not a lawyer but his read is educating.
Re: Why Most Nigerian Lawyers Are Broke by olaolaking: 9:10am On Feb 21, 2025
Tinubu caused it. Let's blame the government as usual
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