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Nigeria
No requirements under the law.
Name | Law or Code? |
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National Lottery Act 2005 | Law |
Advertising Practitioners (Registration) Act Cap A7 Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 2004) | Law |
National Lottery Regulations 2007 | Code |
Nigerian Code of Advertising Practice & Sales Promotion | Code |
Nigerian Communication Guidelines on Advertisements and Promotions | Code |
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National laws and regulations are enforceable against all persons, whether corporate or natural, firm, agency, company or any other corporate entity registered as advertising practitioners, including all persons that engage in advertising practice for gain and all organisations, corporate bodies and individuals who use advertising services, whether of indigenous or foreign origin, in so far as they offer advertising services directed at the Nigerian advertising market or are sponsored by a company doing business in Nigeria.
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According to the definition of lottery in Section 57 of the National Lottery Act, prize promotions can be run based on skill.
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Yes. Prize promotions with an element of chance fall within the scope of the definition of lottery under Section 57 of the National Lottery Act.
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A promoter is required to use best endeavours to find and make payment to all prize winners. The detailed terms for selection of winners (which demonstrate best endeavours) are in practice set out in the terms and conditions of the promotion.
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Promotions must specify, before or at the time of entry, the criteria for judging entries. If the selection of winning entries is open to subjective interpretation, an independent judge, or a panel including one member who is independent of the competition’s promoters and intermediaries, shall be appointed. Those appointed to act as judges shall be competent to judge the subject matter of the competition. The full names of the judges shall be available on request.
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Promotions are generally registered in Nigeria. Requirements include the details of the promotion, duration and related information.
Prize promotion expenses are deductible when computing the taxable profits of the promoter or the licensee. Also, Value Added Tax on the cash payments does not arise, as Value Added tax would have been included in the qualifying charges such as the ticket costs.
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No additional time is required.
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No requirements under the law.
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The National Lotteries Act establishes penalties of fines of a minimum of N100,000 (approx. US$275) for corporate bodies, and N20,000 (approx. US$55) for each director, manager and officer of such corporate bodies or imprisonment for a term or both. The Code of Advertising Practice establishes a cash penalty of a minimum of N500,000 (approx. US$1,380) for media houses, agencies and advertisers.
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The legal obligations applicable to prize promotions in Nigeria are not particularly restrictive. Rather, they are tailored towards promoting high ethical standards in the advertising industry.
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The Code is tightly enforced and sanctions (by way of reprimands, warnings, fines and reduction in scope of licenses) are imposed as needed against persons and corporate entities that violate the Code.
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Are the terms required to be translated by law?
No requirements under the law.
Last modified 15 May 2019