This document discusses the process of enforcing judgments in Nigeria. It explains that enforcement is the final stage of the judicial process where a successful litigant can obtain the benefits of their judgment. There are different methods for enforcing money judgments, such as garnishee proceedings, writ of fieri facias to attach movable or immovable property, or judgment summons to examine a debtor's means. Non-money judgments can be enforced through writ of possession for land claims. Foreign judgments must be registered in Nigeria to be enforced based on reciprocity between the countries. The process of enforcement in Nigeria is challenging as debtors try to avoid payment, but with perseverance a litigant can ultimately obtain the fruits of their judgment.