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Why Most Nigerian Business Owners Don’t Register Their Trademarks

By Nosakhare Uwadiae Esq., Intellectual Property Specialist & Brand

Nosakhare Uwadiae

Nigeria is full of brilliant entrepreneurs but many overlook one thing that could destroy their hard work: Trademark Registration.

Here’s why most don’t do it — and why that mindset is dangerous and can destroy their business.

* They think only CAC Registration means brand ownership — it doesn’t.

*Trademark Registration guarantees Brand Ownership.

*They think it’s too expensive — it’s far cheaper than losing your brand to IP theft.

They delay it — until someone else legally hijacks their name.

*They feel “too small” to be copied — but online visibility makes you vulnerable and an easy prey for IP infringement.

A trademark is not a luxury — it’s a brand growth strategy. It protects your name, logo, and identity, and positions you for global expansion.

If you’ve built a brand, secure it. Don’t wait until someone else claims what you created. Let’s protect Nigerian brands — one trademark at a time. (Powered by Nosakhare Uwadiae Esq., Intellectual Property Specialist & Brand)

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Deba Uwadiae is an international journalist, author, global analyst, consultant, publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the New Americans Magazine Group, Columbus, Ohio. He is a member of the Ohio Legislative Correspondents Association, OCLA.

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