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In Nigeria, How to Register a Global Trademark?

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Global Trademark is the most important intangible asset of any business. A trademark plays a very crucial role in the branding of a business. This article will briefly explain the trademark registration process in Nigeria.

The Global Trademarks, Patents And Designs Registry, Commercial Law Department, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment is the government agency that is in charge of the trademark registration in Nigeria. All applications for the registration of trademark are to be made to the Registrar of Trademarks.

Documents and details required to register a trademark in Nigeria

  1. All details of the applicant
  2. All information about the trademark
  3. The entire range of goods proposed to be covered by the trademark
  4. The authorisation of the agent or the Power of Attorney

You can use Vakilsearch’s free trademark name search to see if a trademark is accessible before beginning the registration process.

What is a Trademark?

A trademark is a symbol, word, phrase, design, or combination of these elements that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods or services of one party from those of others. It is a valuable asset that helps businesses build brand recognition and customer loyalty.

Registrable Trademarks in Nigeria

In Nigeria, trademarks are registered with the Nigerian Trademarks, Patents and Designs Registry. To be registrable, a trademark must be distinctive and not likely to be confused with existing trademarks. It must also not be offensive or contrary to public policy.

Apply for the Registration of a Global Trademark in Nigeria

It is important to register your trademark to claim its exclusive rights. If unregistered, the only recourse you have when someone uses your claimed Foreign Trademark is passing off. So to claim legal rights, it is better to register a trademark. The steps to register a trademark in Nigeria are as follows:

1. Availability Search

Before you begin the process for Trademark Registration, you need to do a comprehensive search to confirm that your proposed global trademark is similar to your proposed mark. The outcome of the search will help you determine if you should apply for the registration of your proposed mark or not. 

2. Application of Trademark

Once you know that the proposed trademark is available, you will be required to fill in the statutory application form with detailed information about the owner and the mark. You will be required to submit a specimen of the mark you intend to register trademark Upon successful submission of the form, you will need to make payment of the required fees. The registry will then issue an Acknowledgment Form, confirming the receipt of the application. 

3. Acceptance of the Registration

The global trademark will then be examined by the registry to confirm if the mark is distinctive and not in conflict with any previously registered trademarks. On successful verification, the trademark registry then issues an acceptance letter.

4. Advertising the Trademark

On successful registration, the mark is advertised in the Trademarks journal published by the Trademarks Office. The publication of a trademark serves as public notification about the registration of your trademark. If anyone has any objection or opposition to the registration of the trademark, they will have to file the same with the registry within two months of the publication. 

4. Issuance of Certificate of Registration

If there is no objection against the registration of the global trademark, or if the objection or opposition is overruled, the certificate of registration will be issued by the registry.

Summing Up

The trademark registration in Nigeria is valid for 7 years in the first instance, and subsequently can be further renewable at 14-year periods. An application for the renewal of trademark registration should be made within 30 days from the due date. Many businesses suffer from imitation, counterfeiting, and other forms of infringement. Hence, it is important to register your trademark. The professionals at Vakilsearch can help you complete the registration process in a hassle-free manner.

What Is a Global Trademark?

A trademark is a symbol, word, logo, design, words, phrase, or a combination of these. Trademarks distinguish the source of goods and services of one party from that of others. A trademark is a way of protecting a brand’s products from being counterfeited or duplicated.

A registered trademark enables the trademark owner to take legal action against anyone who uses the trademark without permission. It serves as an asset as registration enables him/her to sell or license the registered trademark. Registration allows the owner to legally display the “®” symbol next to the brand, and warn fraudsters against the use of the registered global trademark.

FAQs

Can I register a trademark myself in Nigeria?

Yes, it is possible to register a trademark yourself in Nigeria. However, it is recommended to seek the assistance of a trademark attorney or agent to ensure that the registration process is properly completed and to avoid potential issues with the application.

How can foreign patents and trademarks be recognized in Nigeria?

Foreign patents and trademarks can be recognized in Nigeria through the registration process. Foreign applicants can apply for trademark registration in Nigeria through a Vakilsearch agent.

What Cannot be patented in Nigeria?

In Nigeria, certain types of inventions are not eligible for patent protection. These include: Inventions that are contrary to public policy or morality Inventions that are not new or do not involve an inventive step Inventions that are not capable of industrial application Discoveries, scientific theories, and mathematical methods Schemes, rules, and methods for performing mental acts, playing games, or doing business Methods of medical treatment or diagnosis of humans or animals It is important to note that these restrictions apply to patent protection and not to trademark registration.

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About the Author

Nithya Ramani Iyer is an experienced content and communications leader at Zolvit (formerly Vakilsearch), specializing in legal drafting, fundraising, and content marketing. With a strong academic foundation, including a BSc in Visual Communication, BA in Criminology, and MSc in Criminology and Forensics, she blends creativity with analytical precision. Over the past nine years, Nithya has driven business growth by creating and executing strategic content initiatives that resonate with target audiences. She excels in simplifying complex concepts into clear, engaging content while developing high-impact marketing strategies. Nithya's unique expertise in legal content and marketing makes her a key asset to the Zolvit team, enhancing brand visibility and fostering meaningful audience engagement.

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