How to Register a Trademark in Nigeria: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Register a Trademark in Nigeria: A Step-by-Step Guide

May 19, 2026

Building a strong brand takes time, creativity, and consistency. However, without proper legal protection, another business may attempt to use a similar name, logo, or identity in a way that creates confusion in the marketplace.

Registering your trademark helps protect your brand identity and gives you exclusive rights to use your mark in connection with your goods or services.

What Is a Trademark?

A trademark is a recognizable sign used to identify and distinguish a business or its products from others.

A trademark may include a brand name, a logo, a slogan, symbols, or product packaging element. Trademark registration gives the owner legal protection against unauthorized use of the mark.

Step-by-Step Guide to Registering a Trademark in Nigeria

Step 1: Conduct a Trademark Search

The first step is to conduct a trademark availability search at the Trademark Registry. This helps determine whether a similar trademark already exists or whether the proposed mark may conflict with an existing registration.

Conducting a proper search helps reduce the likelihood of objections or rejection.

Step 2: Determine the Appropriate Trademark Class

Trademarks are registered under specific classes depending on the type of goods or services involved. For example, cosmetics fall under a different class from legal services, and food products fall under a different class from clothing.

Choosing the correct class is an important part of the registration process.

Step 3: Prepare the Required Information

Applicants are generally required to provide:

  • the applicant’s details
  • the trademark or logo
  • the relevant class of goods or services
  • a description of the goods or services

Where a logo is involved, a clear representation of the logo may also be required.

Step 4: File the Trademark Application

Once the required information is ready, the application can be submitted to the Trademark Registry.

The Registry will review the application to determine whether the trademark meets the necessary legal requirements.

Step 5: Examination by the Registry

The Trademark Registry examines the application to ensure that the trademark is distinctive, it does not conflict with an existing mark, and it complies with legal requirements. An acceptance Notice is issued by the Registrar of Trademarks usually within 10-14 working days where all requirements are met.

Where there are issues with the application, objections or queries may be raised.

Step 6: Publication in the Trademark Journal

If the application is accepted, the trademark is published in the Trademark Journal.

This allows third parties the opportunity to oppose the registration if they believe the trademark conflicts with their rights.

Step 7: Issuance of Trademark Certificate

Where there is no successful opposition, the applicant may proceed to obtain a trademark certificate a year after publication in the Trademark journal.

The certificate serves as evidence of trademark registration.

How Long Does Trademark Registration Take?

The trademark registration process may take several months depending on the nature of the application and whether any objections arise during the process.

Applicants should ensure that all information provided is accurate to avoid unnecessary delays.

Duration of Trademark Protection

In Nigeria, trademark protection is generally valid for an initial period of seven years and may be renewed thereafter.

Renewal is important to maintain continued protection of the trademark.

Why Trademark Registration Is Important

Registering a trademark offers several advantages:

  • protects brand identity
  • prevents unauthorized use
  • creates exclusive ownership rights
  • increases brand credibility
  • adds commercial value to the business

Your brand identity is one of the most valuable assets your business can build. Protecting it through trademark registration helps safeguard the reputation, goodwill, and recognition attached to your business.

As businesses continue to grow in competitive markets, taking proactive steps to secure intellectual property rights can provide long-term commercial benefits and legal protection.

“A strong brand deserves strong legal protection.” Contact us today to get started with professional support tailored to your business needs

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Frequently Asked

  • What additional documents do I require to file my Annual Returns?
  • Must my Company Secretary be a Lawyer?

    Although it’s ideal to have a lawyer as a company secretary, it is not compulsory for small private businesses.

  • What is a testimonium clause in an agreement?

    This is the part of the agreement where the witness attests to have witnessed the execution of the agreement.

  • What will happen if I buy the wrong category of forms with NAFDAC?

    Nothing, the purchased form will be in your account for future use.

     

  • Is it legal to transfer the personal data you obtained legally to another person?

    No, its not legal. This is because the law prohibits anyone from transferring the data of a third party to another person without consent from the third party to do same even if the data was rightfully obtained in the first instance.

  • What is eligible for Patent registration?

    Patents are granted for the invention of products or processes. However, for it to be patentable, the invention

    • Must be new,
    • Must have an inventive step that is not obvious to someone with knowledge and experience in the subject,
    • Must be capable of being made or used in some kind of industry and not be, a scientific or mathematical discovery, theory or method, a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work, a way of performing a mental act, playing a game or doing business, the presentation of information, or some computer programs, an animal or plant variety, a method of medical treatment or diagnosis,
    • And must not be against public policy or morality.
  • When can I start renewal of the registration of my product(s) with NAFDAC?

    You can start renewal 6 months to the date of expiry.

  • What is the first thing I must do to register a business in Nigeria?

    To register a business in Nigeria; you would need to conduct a name search of the business. You can achieve this using your CAC-CRP account.

  • How long does a trademark registration in Nigeria Last?

    Trademark is valid for seven years from the date of application but you may renew the application for the trademark for an additional period of 14years.

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