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Nigerian Corporate Transaction Regulation and Governance

Introduction

Nigeria entered 2026 with stronger underlying momentum in its non-oil economy, but within a more structured and increasingly regulated business environment.

Data Published by the National Bureau of Statistics shows real GDP growth of 4.07% in Q4 2025, with the non-oil sector contributing over 97% of total output. Agriculture remained the largest contributor at 25.67% of nominal GDP, while real estate, construction, and manufacturing recorded steady growth.

For boards, investors, and in-house counsel, these figures are relevant not because they signal broad economic recovery, but because they confirm where transactional activity and regulatory attention are now concentrated. The write-up begins with three developments in 2025 that are particularly significant from a corporate-commercial perspective.

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Mosun Oke

Partner

Tolulope Oguntade

Senior Associate

Oluchi Nwaizim

Senior Associate

Gbenga Samuel Ogundoye

Associate

Azeezat Ogunsola

Associate

Aramide Oladimeji

Associate

Philip Oladimeji

Associate

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