Nigeria is set to launch a national intellectual property policy that aims to strengthen protection for creators innovators entrepreneurs and MSMEs. The public presentation scheduled for December 17 in Lagos marks a major step toward safeguarding ideas products designs and digital content.
According to officials the policy will support small businesses by improving access to IP registration boosting investor confidence reducing imitation risks and helping local creators scale their work in global markets. Stakeholders say the move will open new opportunities for startups fashion houses tech founders media creators and artisan manufacturers.
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The event invites innovators and MSME operators to learn how the policy will shape product ownership rights brand protection pathways market expansion tools and revenue systems powered by formal IP structures.
Registration for the presentation is open through the official link as Nigeria positions its creative and enterprise ecosystem for stronger growth.


