- 81% Nigerians faced one or more legal problems in the last one year.
- Nigerians had to deal with 2.97 million legal problems every year.
- The most common problems are around disputes with neighbours, domestic violence, land and crime.
- 86% of Nigerians who experienced problems took action to resolve their problem.
- Nigerians are most likely to rely on family members, friends, directing negotiating with the other party, neighbours and police to resolve a justice problem.
- 55% of the people who took action report that the problem they experienced in the past one year is completely solved or partially resolved.
- A large proportion of the population (66%) considers themselves as legally capable of resolving a jusitce problem, real and hypothetical.