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Legal Internships in Nigeria (2026)

Nigeria is Africa's largest legal market by number of practitioners, with the Nigerian Bar Association representing over 200,000 lawyers. Lagos serves as the commercial law powerhouse, hosting major full-service firms that handle oil & gas transactions, capital markets deals, and cross-border M&A. Abuja's legal market centers on government advisory, regulatory compliance, and public-sector procurement. Nigeria's fintech boom has created a new wave of demand for technology and data protection lawyers.

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Salary range: NGN 1,200,000 - NGN 15,000,000/year
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Oil & GasCapital MarketsFintech & Data PrivacyDispute ResolutionReal Estate & Infrastructure

Lagos is West Africa's corporate law capital, with a booming fintech sector driving new-generation legal roles.

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What legal jobs are available in Nigeria?

LegalAlphabet currently lists 16 active legal jobs in Nigeria. New roles are added daily from law firms, in-house teams, the public sector, and international organizations.

Are there legal internships in Nigeria?

Legal internships in Nigeria are listed as they become available. Set a free alert on LegalAlphabet to be notified when a new legal internship opens in Nigeria.

How do I become a lawyer in Nigeria?

To become a lawyer in Nigeria you first earn an LLB degree from a university recognized by the National Universities Commission. You then attend the Nigerian Law School (run by the Council of Legal Education) and pass the Bar Part II (Bar Finals) examination; foreign-trained graduates complete the Bar Part I programme first. After passing, you receive a Qualifying Certificate, are Called to the Bar by the Body of Benchers, and are enrolled on the Roll of Legal Practitioners maintained by the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court, qualifying you to practise as a barrister and solicitor. The Nigerian Bar Association is the national professional body for lawyers.

Who regulates lawyers in Nigeria?

Admission and regulation are shared: the Council of Legal Education runs the Nigerian Law School, the Body of Benchers handles the Call to Bar and discipline, the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court maintains the Roll of Legal Practitioners, and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) is the national professional body for lawyers.

How do I apply for legal jobs in Nigeria?

Browse the latest legal jobs in Nigeria on LegalAlphabet, open any listing for the full description and requirements, and apply directly. A LegalAlphabet membership unlocks one-click applications and an expert CV review.

How often are legal jobs in Nigeria updated?

Daily. LegalAlphabet continuously aggregates legal roles from thousands of sources and gives equal coverage to every country, so Nigeria is updated as often as the largest markets.

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