Credence is pleased to announce the 2026 Nigerian Law School Scholarship.
This scholarship is aimed at supporting outstanding and financially disadvantaged Nigerian law graduates who have demonstrated academic excellence and a strong commitment to the legal profession.
Access to funding is often the difference between a startup idea that fades and one that scales into a sustainable business. Beyond passion and vision, founders need the right capital to build, test, and grow.
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Nigeria's startup ecosystem has made remarkable progress, but challenges around funding remain. This article breaks down the options available from bootstrapping, debt to equity, and other alternative options,
The ISA 2025 signals a transformative shift that aligns the Nigerian capital markets with global best practices and the digital economy. Read the full newsletter (click the link)
On March 25, 2025, the Investment and Securities Act, 2025 (the ISA 2025) was enacted, repealing the Investment and Securities Act of 2007 and introducing a modern framework for capital market regulation in Nigeria.
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Our Newsletter breaks down the key provisions in this new law, including regulation of VASPs and digital assets, expanded oversight, and regulatory powers of the Securities and Exchange Commission, among others.
We proudly introduce the outstanding law students selected for the Credence Nigerian Law School 2024 Scholarship, a prestigious award recognizing academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to the legal profession.
Meet Our Scholars:
and Soji Oyetayo & Co. Her goal is to pursue a career in litigation, ensuring that justice is not just an ideal but a reality for those who need it most.