Barr. Dr. Ruth Abiola Adimula gets new  appointment

It is with a heart of gratitude and felicitation that we congratulates our dear principal partner Dr. Ruth Abiola Adimula on her appointment as Tax Appeal Tribunal Commissioner, Lagos Panel II by the Federal Ministry of Finance and Coordinating Ministry of Economy, Abuja.

In a significant development within Nigeria’s tax adjudication system, Dr. Ruth Abiola Adimula has been appointed as a Commissioner of the Tax Appeal Tribunal, Lagos Panel II, by the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Coordinating Ministry of Economy, Abuja. This appointment is part of the federal government’s efforts to strengthen tax dispute resolution mechanisms in the country.

Dr. Adimula, a highly regarded legal expert, brings a wealth of experience to her new role. She is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ilorin, and has an extensive background in law, taxation, and arbitration. With her strong academic credentials and professional expertise, she is well-positioned to contribute effectively to the Tribunal’s mandate.

The Tax Appeal Tribunal was established to provide an independent and fair platform for resolving tax disputes between taxpayers and revenue authorities. Dr. Adimula’s appointment reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring competent professionals oversee tax dispute resolution, fostering trust and efficiency in Nigeria’s tax system.

Her appointment is expected to enhance transparency, professionalism, and efficiency in tax-related adjudications, particularly in Lagos, which remains Nigeria’s economic hub. Congratulations to Dr. Ruth Abiola Adimula on this well-deserved recognition!

The University of Ilorin under the leadership of Prof. Abdulwahab Egbewole SAN, the Vice chancellor of the University of Ilorin also felicitate with our principal partner in her weekly bulletin

Common Legal Pitfalls in Property Transactions and How to Avoid Them

Property transactions in Nigeria can be lucrative and rewarding, whether you’re purchasing a home, renting commercial space, or investing in land. However, navigating the legal complexities of these transactions can be tricky. Many property buyers and sellers fall into common legal traps that can lead to costly and lengthy litigation process, delays, or even loss of investment.

In this post, we’ll explore some of the most frequent legal pitfalls in property transactions in Nigeria and offer practical advice on how to avoid them.

Overlooking the Due Diligence Process

Due diligence is a critical step in any property transaction. This process involves thoroughly checking the property for any potential issues, such as, environmental concerns, or ongoing disputes. Failing to conduct proper due diligence could result in buying a property that is not suitable for your intended purpose, or worse, buying a property that is under legal dispute.

How to Avoid This Pitfall:

  • Conduct a full due diligence check before finalizing any transaction. This should include verifying ownership, checking for any legal disputes, confirming and reviewing building permits or environmental impact assessments.
  • A lawyer specializing in property law can assist you with due diligence and help uncover any potential issues that may not be immediately apparent.

Failure to Verify Property Title

One of the most significant legal risks in property transactions is buying or selling property with an unclear or fraudulent title. Title verification is crucial to confirm that the seller is the rightful owner of the property and has the legal authority to sell it. Without verifying the title, you risk purchasing property with encumbrances, such as unsettled mortgages, community land disputes, or conflicting ownership claims.

How to Avoid This Pitfall:

  • Always conduct a title search at the appropriate land registry (e.g., the state land registry).
  • Engage a qualified lawyer who can help verify the authenticity of the title document and ensure that there are no hidden encumbrances in the deed or disputes.

Neglecting Proper Documentation

A significant number of property disputes arise from a lack of proper documentation which could stem from poorly drafted agreements or incomplete records of transactions. Not having the correct legal paperwork can create significant problems. In some cases, informal agreements or “verbal” contracts can lead to misunderstandings or fraud.

How to Avoid This Pitfall:

  • Ensure that all agreements (sale, lease, or otherwise) are documented in a written format and signed by both parties.
  • Have the documents professionally drafted or reviewed by an experienced property lawyer to ensure that they are legally binding and enforceable.

Conclusion

Taking this few short processes with the aid of a property lawyer can save one from futuristic problems as regards a property one purchases. It is advisable to do the needful to avoid property pitfalls which are very costly.

Mayowa Ojumoola Esq.

For: Biola Adimula & Co

FIDA Recognized Dr. Ruth Abiola Adimula with Meritorious Service Award

On  December 9, 2023, the “Federación Internacional dé Abogadas” (FIDA) which translates to “International Federation of Women Lawyers”, FIDA Nigeria  Kwara State Chapter recognized the Principal Partner of Biola Adimula & Co. – Dr. Ruth Abiola Adimula with the award of meritorious service for her many years of dedication and commitment to the Association.

Although, the Honoree was unavoidably absent at the event, but she was ably represented by the Counsels and Associates in the office namely: Barr. Titilope Adeyemi (the Principal Partner of Titilope Adeyemi & Co.), Barr. Florence Giwa (The Head of Chambers, Biola Adimula & Co.) and Barr. Adeife.

Dr. Ruth Abiola Adimula co-authored a new Research on the efficient management of internally displaced persons (IDP) camps with Prof. Olugbenga Mokuolu

An Associate Professor at the Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria- Dr. Ruth Abiola Adimula has led a study on efficient management of internally displaced persons (IDP) camps along with a co-author, Prof. Olugbenga Mokuolu in the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health University of Ilorin. In their research titled “Leadership Effectiveness in the Care of Internally Displaced Persons and Camps in Africa”, published in an International Journal- Open Journal of Leadership, the Scholars formulated a four-phase structural management theory, describing the stages of displacement as “After-shock”. “Stabilisation”, “Empowerment” & “Re-integration”, each with its peculiarities. The study made recommendations on how the government and other relevant stakeholders can apply this structural theory for efficient management of displaced persons and camps. Dr. Adimula is a Lawyer and a Peace Scholar with bias in Gender, Refugees and IDPs management. She is a Fellow of the Society for Peace Studies and Practice.

click the link below for the Full Paper:

https://www.scirp.orjournal/OJL/

Dr. Biola Adimula Opinion on the two new Bills recently introduced for the reformation of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

As part of the review process of the two new bills recently introduced to reform the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Pelumi Abdul took a closer look at the Bills and the effects they’ll have on the Nigeria economy. I was privileged to have taken part in sharing my view of the new bills. Click on the link below to read my comments.

https://www.africa-legal.com/news-detail/nigeria-closer-to-having-a-robust-economy/

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