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These terms describe how you can use NigeriaHowTo, in plain English. By using the site you agree to them.
Last updated: June 2026
These terms are an agreement between you and NigeriaHowTo, the independent information website at nigeriahowto.com. If you do not agree with them, please do not use the site.
1. Information only — not advice
NigeriaHowTo is an independent information website. The guides, tools and pages on this site are published for general information. They are not legal, financial, tax, immigration or medical advice, and they are not a substitute for advice from a qualified professional acting on your individual situation.
We do not process applications, take payments, issue documents or perform identity verifications on behalf of any government agency, regulator or commercial entity.
2. Always verify on official portals
This is the single thing readers should remember. Fees, deadlines, eligibility rules and procedures change. Before you pay, travel, submit an application or make any other irreversible decision, verify the latest details on the relevant agency's official portal. Most of our guides link directly to that portal — use the link.
3. Reasonable use
We want our guides to be read, shared and referenced. You may:
- Read, save and print articles for personal use.
- Share links to articles on social media, in forums and in community groups.
- Quote short extracts (a sentence or two) with clear attribution and a link back to the source article.
You may not:
- Republish whole articles or substantial extracts on another website without our written permission.
- Use NigeriaHowTo content to train commercial AI models without a licence.
- Frame the site or present it as your own work.
- Scrape the site in a way that degrades performance for other readers.
For licensing and republication enquiries, write to [email protected].
4. Intellectual property
Site content — text, structure, layout, design and original illustrations — is © 2026 NigeriaHowTo, independently owned and operated by Nikita Bystrykh. Third-party trademarks, names and logos appear only to identify the organisations and services we describe; their use does not imply any endorsement or affiliation.
If you submit a correction or other feedback, you retain ownership of what you sent. You grant us a non-exclusive licence to use your submission to correct or improve the affected article, including quoting a sentence in a correction note where relevant. We will credit you in the corrections log only if you ask us to.
5. Links to other sites
Our guides link to official portals, regulator pages and reputable press where relevant. We do not control the content, availability, security or privacy practices of external sites. The presence of a link is not an endorsement of the external site beyond the specific point being cited.
Where we link to an official portal, we have verified that the URL was correct at the time of the last update. Always check the URL and the certificate before submitting any personal information on an external site.
6. Warranty disclaimer
We work hard to make our guides accurate and current, but we do not warrant that the site is error-free, complete or continuously available. The site and its content are provided as is and as available, without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
7. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, NigeriaHowTo and its publisher are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or special damages arising from your use of the site or reliance on any content. You are responsible for verifying time-sensitive details on official portals before you act.
Nothing in these terms limits or excludes liability that cannot be limited or excluded under applicable law.
8. No agency relationship
Visiting NigeriaHowTo, reading our guides or contacting us does not create any professional, fiduciary, advisory or agency relationship between you and us. If you need a professional relationship — for example, with a lawyer, accountant, immigration consultant or financial adviser — engage one directly.
9. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms from time to time — for example, when we add new functionality or respond to a change in the law. The current version always lives at this URL; the “Last updated” date above changes when we revise it, and material changes are flagged at the top of the page.
10. Governing law
NigeriaHowTo is operated from the United Arab Emirates. These terms, and any dispute arising from your use of the site, are governed by the laws of the United Arab Emirates, without regard to conflict-of-law principles. If you access the site from another country, you remain responsible for compliance with your local laws. Nothing in these terms removes any mandatory consumer right you have under the law of your own country of residence.
11. Contact
For legal and licensing questions, use the contact page. The publisher imprint appears at the foot of that page.
For the limits of what the information on this site does and does not represent, see the disclaimer.