Your Rights, Our Counsel

We provide legal and financial guidance for individuals navigating consumer rights and civil law in Nigeria. Backed by the Nigerian Constitution and the FCCPA.

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Your trusted partner in consumer rights and civil law

Trythedoctors Advisory

What we stand for

We are a Nigerian advisory firm focused exclusively on legal and financial consulting for individuals. Despite our name, we do not provide medical services or financial transactions. Our practice is rooted in the Nigerian Constitution (Civil Law section) and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA). We help everyday people understand their rights, navigate civil disputes, and make informed financial decisions. Our team combines legal expertise with practical financial literacy to protect your interests.
  • Consumer rights protection under Nigerian law
  • Civil law assistance for individuals
  • Financial literacy consulting for better decision-making
  • Compliance with FCCPA and constitutional provisions
  • Clear, actionable advice without jargon

Schedule Your Initial Consultation

Get a clear assessment of your consumer rights or civil law matter. We review your case under the Nigerian Constitution and FCCPA guidelines.

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Request a Financial Literacy Brief

Understand how to avoid common contractual pitfalls and protect your assets. Our advisory team provides a concise, actionable overview tailored to your situation.

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Legal Disclaimers & Scope of Practice

This page clarifies the boundaries of our advisory services, ensuring you understand what we do and what we do not provide.

Is this a medical practice?

No. Despite the name "Trythedoctors Advisory," we are a legal and financial consulting firm. We do not offer medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Our expertise lies in consumer rights protection and civil law assistance under the Nigerian Constitution and the FCCPA.

What legal framework do you operate under?

Our advice is grounded in the Civil Law section of the Nigerian Constitution and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA). We do not provide criminal defense or representation in court; we guide individuals on civil disputes, contract reviews, and financial literacy.

Do you handle financial transactions or investments?

No. We offer financial literacy consulting—educating clients on budgeting, debt management, and understanding financial products. We do not execute trades, manage portfolios, or facilitate loans. All recommendations are informational and not transactional.

Is the advice legally binding?

Our consultations provide guidance based on current laws and regulations. They do not constitute a legal contract or guarantee outcomes. For binding legal representation, clients are referred to licensed attorneys. We act as an intermediary for understanding your rights.

Who is this service for?

Our services are designed for individuals in Nigeria seeking clarity on consumer rights, civil disputes, and personal financial education. We do not serve corporate entities or offer business-to-business consulting. All engagements are strictly person-to-person.

How is my data handled?

We adhere to the Nigerian Data Protection Regulation (NDPR). Your personal information is used solely for consultation purposes and is not shared with third parties without explicit consent. We do not store payment details as we do not process financial transactions.

What civil rights do I have as a consumer in Nigeria?

Under the Nigerian Constitution (Civil Law section) and the FCCPA, you have the right to safe goods, clear information, fair contracts, and redress if a product or service fails. These laws protect you from deceptive practices and defective items.

How does the FCCPA help me resolve a dispute with a business?

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act gives you the right to file a complaint with the FCCPC. They can mediate, investigate, and order refunds or replacements. You can also seek legal advice to pursue civil action if needed.

What should I do if a company refuses to honor a warranty?

First, document all communications and the original warranty terms. Send a formal written request. If ignored, you can escalate to the FCCPC or consult a civil law advisor to explore legal remedies under the Nigerian Constitution.

Can I get help understanding a contract before signing?

Yes. Our advisory team reviews contracts for unfair clauses, hidden fees, or terms that violate your rights under the FCCPA. We explain the legal implications so you can make informed decisions.

What is the first step if I believe my consumer rights have been violated?

Gather all evidence — receipts, correspondence, photos. Then contact us for a consultation. We assess whether the issue falls under civil law or FCCPA provisions and guide you on the best course of action.

How does financial literacy consulting relate to my legal rights?

Understanding financial products — loans, insurance, investments — helps you spot unfair terms and avoid scams. We combine legal knowledge with practical financial education to protect your interests.

Have a different question? Reach out to our team for personalized guidance.

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