
Caging the Sachet: The Alcohol Policy that makes Winners the Losers
Nigeria’s beverage industry is at a regulatory crossroads. The enforcement of a total ban on sachet alcohol has triggered a high-stakes standoff between public health

Nigeria’s beverage industry is at a regulatory crossroads. The enforcement of a total ban on sachet alcohol has triggered a high-stakes standoff between public health

Nigeria’s insurance regulatory framework continues to evolve, with NAICOM introducing new measures aimed at strengthening policyholder protection, improving market stability, and enhancing confidence in the

UUBO OilGas Insights Vol5 2026

In our recent newsletter titled “A Review of Some Notable Arbitration Decisions by the Nigerian Courts in 2025,” Festus Onyia, FCIArb, UK, Titilola Olatunde-Fasogbon, FCIArb,

On 13 February 2026, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu issued the Presidential Executive Order to Safeguard Federation Oil and Gas Revenues and Provide Regulatory Clarity, 2026

Nigeria has had rules against routine gas flaring since 1979. What’s changing now isn’t the rulebook, it’s the architecture around it: – 28 NGFCP permits

The April 2026 edition of Power Sector Updates, prepared by UUBO’s Energy & Infrastructure team, highlights key regulatory developments across Nigeria’s power sector. This edition

In structuring cross-border financing arrangements, parties have traditionally relied on long-standing tax incentives to optimise funding costs and enhance the attractiveness of investment opportunities in Nigeria. One

When is a drilling rig not a vessel under Nigeria’s Cabotage Act? For over a decade, stakeholders in Nigeria’s offshore petroleum sector have grappled with

On 31st March 2026, the Central Bank of Nigeria (“CBN”) issued a press release announcing the commencement of an AML/CFT/CPF Supervision Pilot Scheme (the “Pilot
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