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Terms and Conditions / Disclaimer

Last Updated: 26 June 2026

Welcome to Ogudos Scholars — https://ogudos.com

These terms and conditions outline the rules and regulations for using this website. Ogudos is operated from Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria, and all content is published by Chukwuebuka Ogudo. Contact: ogudos.scholars@gmail.com

By accessing and using this website, we assume you fully accept these terms and conditions. Do not continue to use ogudos.com if you do not agree with every part stated on this page.

The following terminology applies to these Terms and Conditions, Privacy Statement and Disclaimer Notice, and all agreements between us: "Client", "You", "Your" refers to you, the visitor and user of this website. "We", "Us", "Our", "Ogudos" refers to this website and its operator. "Party", "Parties" refers to both you and us. All terms are taken as interchangeable regardless of singular, plural, capitalisation or gender.

This agreement is governed exclusively by the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and all disputes fall under the jurisdiction of the courts in Enugu State.

Cookies

We employ the use of cookies. By accessing ogudos.com, you agree to accept and use cookies in agreement with our Privacy Policy.

Most interactive websites use cookies to retrieve user details for each visit. Cookies are used here to enable functionality of certain areas, improve experience and remember preferences. Our advertising partner Google AdSense and analytics providers may also set and read their own cookies as fully explained in our Privacy Policy.

Intellectual Property & License

Unless otherwise stated, Ogudos and/or its original creators own all intellectual property rights for all material published here. All rights are reserved. You may access, view and print pages for your own personal, non‑commercial educational use only, strictly subject to the restrictions below.

You MUST NOT:

  • Republish full articles or material from ogudos.com anywhere else
  • Sell, rent, loan or sub‑licence any content
  • Reproduce, duplicate, copy or redistribute for commercial purposes
  • Modify, alter or create derivative works without written permission

Short excerpts up to 150 words may be quoted, PROVIDED you give full clear credit and a direct working link back to the original article URL.

User Comments

Parts of this website allow visitors to post opinions and information. Ogudos monitors, moderates and reviews ALL comments BEFORE they appear publicly, in line with our content safety policy. Comments do not automatically reflect the views or opinions of Ogudos, its owner or agents — they reflect only the view of the person who posted them.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Ogudos shall not be liable for comments, or any damages, loss or expense arising from their appearance or use. We reserve the right to remove any comment at any time without notice or explanation, if it is considered inappropriate, offensive, misleading, unlawful or in breach of these terms.

By posting a comment, you warrant and confirm that:

  • You are legally entitled to post it and hold all necessary rights
  • It does not infringe copyright, trademark, patent or any intellectual property right of any third party
  • It contains nothing defamatory, libelous, abusive, indecent, hateful or unlawful
  • It is not commercial spam, promotion, solicitation or unlawful activity

You hereby grant Ogudos a non‑exclusive, worldwide, royalty‑free licence to use, reproduce, edit, display and authorise others to use your comments in any form, format or media.

Hyperlinking To Our Content

The following organisations may link to our website without prior written approval:

  • Government agencies and statutory bodies
  • Accredited search engines
  • Registered news organisations
  • Online public directories
  • Accredited educational institutions

These links must: (a) never be deceptive; (b) never falsely imply sponsorship, partnership or endorsement; (c) fit naturally within the context of the linking site.

We may also approve links from: consumer information sites, community portals, registered charities, professional bodies, consultants and trade associations. Approval is at our sole discretion. Requests may be sent to our contact email; please allow up to 21 working days for a response.

Approved parties may link using our official name, the direct URL, or a neutral factual description. No use of our logo, name or graphics is permitted without separate written trademark permission.

iFrames & Framing

Without prior written approval, you may not create frames, iframes or any other technique that alters in any way the visual presentation, layout or appearance of any page on ogudos.com.

Advertising Disclosure

Ogudos.com participates in the Google AdSense advertising programme, operated by Google LLC, USA.

This means advertisements you see are automatically served and placed by Google. Compensation is earned when visitors click or view these adverts. Advertisements are independent of our editorial content. Appearance of any advert does NOT equal endorsement, recommendation or approval by Ogudos of the product, service or message shown. All advertising follows the Google Advertising Policies.

Disclaimer

If you require any more information or have any questions about our site’s disclaimer, please feel free to contact us by email at ogudo.scholars@gmail.com.

All the information on this website — ogudos.com — is published in good faith and for general information purposes only. Ogudos makes no warranties regarding the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of this information. Any action you take upon the information you find on this website is strictly at your own risk. Ogudos will not be liable for any losses or damages arising from the use of our website.

From our website, you can visit other websites by following hyperlinks to such external sites. While we strive to provide only quality links to useful and ethical websites, we have no control over the content and nature of these sites. These links to other websites do not imply a recommendation for all the content found on these sites. Site owners and content may change without notice, and may occur before we have the opportunity to remove a link which may have gone “bad”.

Please be also aware that when you leave our website, other sites may have different privacy policies and terms which are beyond our control. Please be sure to check the Privacy Policies of these sites as well as their “Terms of Service” before engaging in any business or uploading any information.

Limitation Of Liability

To the absolute maximum extent permitted by the laws of Nigeria, we exclude all representations, warranties, conditions and liabilities of any kind, whether written, implied or statutory.

Nothing in this disclaimer will ever:

  • Limit liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence
  • Limit liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation
  • Limit liability in any way not legally permitted
  • Exclude any liability that cannot be excluded by law

All limitations set out here apply equally to liability arising in contract, tort, breach of statutory duty or otherwise. Because all content and access is provided 100 % FREE OF CHARGE, we accept NO LIABILITY for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or financial loss or damage of any nature arising from use of this website or reliance on anything published here.

Reservation Of Rights

We reserve the right at any time to request you remove any or all links pointing to our website, and you agree to do so immediately upon request. We also reserve the right to amend these terms, linking policy and content rules at any time. By continuing to use or link to ogudos.com, you agree to be bound by the current published version.

If you find any link or material on our website offensive, unlawful or inappropriate, you may notify us by email. We will consider every request, but are under no legal obligation to remove anything or reply within any fixed timeframe.

Consent & Updates

By using our website, you hereby consent fully to these Terms and Conditions and Disclaimer, and agree to our Privacy Policy.

Should we update, amend or make any changes to this document, those changes will be prominently posted here with the updated date.

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