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Govt to fast-track IP registration for Nigerian startups

Nigeria’s Federal Government is simplifying and accelerating intellectual property (IP) registration for startups under the National Intellectual Property Policy and Strategy 2025 to boost innovation, investment and digital growth.

Oladapo RiliwanbyOladapo Riliwan
22/12/2025
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Nigeria’s Federal Government is simplifying and accelerating intellectual property registration for startups under the National Intellectual Property Policy and Strategy 2025 to boost innovation, investment and digital growth. Image credit: Image FX.

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The Federal Government is moving to fast-track and simplify intellectual property (IP) registration for startups as part of broader efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s digital economy and innovation ecosystem.

The initiative is contained in the National Intellectual Property Policy and Strategy (NIPPS) 2025, which seeks to aligning Nigeria’s IP framework with the Nigeria Startup Act, and the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (2020–2030), with a specific focus on eliminating regulatory bottlenecks facing innovation-driven enterprises.

Under the policy, technology startups and innovation-led businesses are recognised as major creators of intellectual property, yet among the worst affected by slow, fragmented and largely manual registration processes. The government acknowledges that these challenges have discouraged early IP protection, leaving startups vulnerable to copying, piracy and the loss of competitive advantage.

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Jumoke Oduwole, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment. Image credit: Junoke Oduwole/X.

Under the policy, technology startups and innovation-led businesses are recognised as major creators of intellectual property, yet among the worst affected by slow, fragmented and largely manual registration processes. The government acknowledges that these challenges have discouraged early IP protection, leaving startups vulnerable to copying, piracy and the loss of competitive advantage.

According to the policy document, Nigeria’s ambition to build a globally competitive startup ecosystem is depending on making IP registration faster, more accessible and better coordinated across government agencies. The strategy underscores that effective IP protection is critical for startups whose value is often rooted in intangible assets such as software, digital platforms, data-driven solutions and creative content.

The NIPPS states that one of its core objectives is “to enhance generation and protection of intellectual property rights” and “to promote and facilitate commercial exploitation of IP assets and technology transfer,” particularly within innovation-led sectors of the economy.

A central pillar of the reform is the integration of the Nigeria Startup Act into the national IP framework. Under the Act, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) is assigned a coordinating role to work closely with Nigeria’s IP institutions, including the Patents and Designs Registry, the Trade Marks Registry and the Nigerian Copyright Commission.

The policy specifically mandates NITDA to collaborate with these agencies to ensure that “registration and protection of intellectual property of labelled startups is seamless, expedited and in accordance with the provisions of the Act.”

In practical terms, startups are expected to benefit from simplified procedures, reduced processing times and improved inter-agency coordination when registering patents, trademarks and copyrights. The policy also provides for dedicated support mechanisms to assist startups in securing IP protection both locally and internationally, supporting their ability to scale beyond Nigeria’s borders.

The government concedes that existing IP administration systems are poorly suited to the needs of fast-growing startups. The document highlights how manual filing processes, physical record-keeping and reliance on postal communication have slowed service delivery and increased costs for innovators.

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To address these gaps, the NIPPS identifies the “automation and modernisation” of IP registries as an urgent priority. Digitisation of registration systems is expected to shorten turnaround times, enhance transparency and align IP services with the realities of a digital economy.

The policy also links faster IP registration to improved access to finance for startups. By encouraging early protection and clearer valuation of intellectual property, the government is positioning IP assets as credible instruments for attracting investment, venture capital and other forms of funding.

Beyond domestic gains, the strategy is tying startup-focused IP reform to Nigeria’s regional trade ambitions. With the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) opening new markets, the policy notes that robust and accessible IP protection will enable Nigerian startups to compete, license technologies and expand across Africa with reduced risk.

AfCFTA is described in the document as “a strategic framework for advancing regional trade and economic integration,” with effective IP systems identified as essential for startups seeking cross-border operations.

While the policy is promising significant relief for startups, it also highlights the need to improve IP awareness. The government admits that many innovators fail to register or enforce their rights due to limited understanding of IP processes and benefits, calling for targeted education and outreach programmes within the startup ecosystem.

By prioritising faster, cheaper and better-coordinated IP registration for startups, the Federal Government is signalling a shift towards treating innovation protection as a growth enabler rather than a bureaucratic obstacle. The impact of the reform, however, will hinge on the speed of automation and the ability of agencies to deliver effectively on the policy’s commitments.

Nigeria’s IP Protection Policy: What you should know

The National Intellectual Property Policy and Strategy (NIPPS) was approved by the Federal Executive Council on November 6, 2025. Developed with support from the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), the NIPPS is Nigeria’s first unified framework for protecting and commercialising intellectual property rights. The policy is a joint initiative of the Ministries of Industry, Trade and Investment; Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy; and Justice, and was developed through a consultative process that began in 2020, drawing input from more than 200 stakeholders across government, the private sector, academia and the development community.

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