The WIPO Nigeria Office was established in January 2020. It is part of a network of WIPO External Offices and forms an integral part of the Organization.

Our office is presently located within the United Nations House, in Abuja, Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory. The office is staffed by responsive professionals dedicated to providing high quality information, assistance, and services to stakeholders in Nigeria.

The Office will work closely with all WIPO Sectors and work areas to contribute to the realization of the strategic goals of WIPO and to implement relevant expected results in Nigeria. As such, the WIPO Nigeria Office will support WIPO's cooperation and services in Nigeria and in doing so, will add clear value, efficiency and effectiveness to program delivery and response to national needs.

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Naija IP Tales Comics

Naija IP Tales - Copyright

Ebuka is a young, rising music artiste balancing university life with his passion for music. Step into his journey through Nigeria’s vibrant music scene and discover how copyright empowers him to protect his creations—and earn from them.

Naija IP Tales - Patents

Innovation can emerge from the most unexpected places. Follow the compelling story of Toberu, a young inventor, as he uncovers how patents can safeguard his ideas and secure his future as a creator.

Naija IP Tales - Trademarks

Brilliance, competition, and entrepreneurial grit collide in this captivating tale. Meet Zainab, a driven student who discovers how trademarks could be the key to rescuing her father’s struggling business.

Naija IP Tales - Traditional Knowledge

Every community holds stories waiting to be uncovered. Journey into the Tangiri community and uncover the fascinating secrets of its people in this gripping narrative that shines a light on Traditional Knowledge.

Accelerate! Women and IP

This comic spotlights the story of a young female creative, Ijeoma, and her mum, Nkiru, who despite gender-based challenges, demonstrate outstanding ability as creatives and innovators. This WIPO comic book is inspired by the 2023 World IP Day theme, and though primarily geared towards encouraging students from 8 to 15 years’ old that they have a place in the IP system, higher-level students and adults will be able to draw inspiration from this too.

Author(s): Comicsdi, WIPO | Publication year: 2023.

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The Madrid System

Video: An introduction to the International Trademark System.

The Madrid System is a convenient and cost-effective solution for registering and managing trademarks worldwide. File a single application and pay one set of fees to apply for protection in up to 131 countries. Modify, renew or expand your global trademark portfolio through one centralized system.

The Hague System

Video – Protecting your industrial designs with WIPO's Hague System

The Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs provides a practical business solution for registering up to 100 designs in 75 contracting parties covering 92 countries, through the filing of a single international application.

The Lisbon System

Explainer video: Geographical indications and WIPO’s Lisbon System

The Lisbon System for the International Registration of Appellations of Origin and Geographical indications offers a means of obtaining protection for an appellation of origin or a geographical indication in the contracting parties through a single registration procedure and one set of fees.

TISCs

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Technology and Innovation Support Centers (TISCs) provide innovators in developing countries with access to locally-based, high quality technology information and related services.

IP Summer Schools

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WIPO and Nigeria organize the WIPO–Nigeria Summer School on IP, providing students and young professionals with the opportunity to acquire a deeper knowledge of IP.