Abstract
There is no doubt that E-commerce is increasing daily in length and breadth. Nigeria as a Nation is catching up with the trend. There are currently no specific laws on e-commerce in Nigeria, however there exists some scanty provisions of the law, but they have not address the salient issues surrounding it. There are also several Bills on the subject before the National Assembly awaiting assent. Developing a new legal framework is needed on the subject of E-commerce in Nigeria. This paper is an attempt to analyze the regime of e-commerce in Nigeria and making an analysis of these scanty laws that regulation of e-commerce could be inferred from in Nigeria. This paper will analyze on the Bills before the National Assembly on e-commerce and the need to develop and pass them to become a legal frame work for e-commerce in Nigeria. This paper will attempt to draw lessons from U.K and Singapore in the area of e-commerce making a proposition that Nigeria can gain much from them. In the final analysis, this paper will make viable recommendation and conclusion.
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