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An e-contract validly entered into is said to be
A. Enforceable
B. Unenforceable
C. Void ab initio
D. Alien to the law
E. Voidable

Answer: A

Explanation:
The correct answer is “A. Enforceable.” Under Nigerian law, e-contracts, when validly entered into, are legally binding and enforceable, just like traditional paper contracts, provided they meet all necessary legal requirements for contract formation.

Electronic facts are now admissible in Nigeria by virtue of the
A. Evidence Act
B. Recommendations from the National Conference
C. Amendment to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
D. The efforts of forensic experts
E. The efforts and testimonies of computer expert witnesses in court

Answer: A

Explanation:
The correct answer is “A. Evidence Act.” The Nigerian Evidence Act, as amended, allows the admissibility of electronic facts, acknowledging the growing reliance on digital documentation in modern legal proceedings.