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Nigeria–UK cross-border
legal coordination.

Led by Emonye Olayinka Adekwu, SAN, FCIArb — a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Barrister of England and Wales — the Firm brings together Nigerian advocacy, English common-law experience, arbitration expertise, and practical commercial judgment for cross-border matters.

01 Who We Support

Clients on both sides of the corridor.

We support UK law firms, international counsel, investors, Nigerian businesses, families, and high-net-worth clients with Nigeria-facing disputes, Nigerian law opinions, enforcement, asset issues, immigration, private client matters, and coordinated cross-border strategy.

02 Cross-Border Services

What we do for cross-border clients.

03 Why Foreign Counsel Work With Us

What makes us different for cross-border work.

i.

Dual Qualification

Our Managing Partner is qualified in both Nigeria and England & Wales — understanding Nigerian legal realities and English common-law expectations.

ii.

Senior Advocacy

Led by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria with authority before all Nigerian courts, including the Supreme Court.

iii.

Arbitration Expertise

Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators — experience in domestic and international arbitration proceedings.

iv.

Responsive Communication

We understand the expectations of international counsel — timely responses, clear reporting, and structured advice that integrates with your existing case strategy.

v.

Practical Execution

We don't just advise — we enforce, appear, negotiate, settle, and deliver outcomes across Nigerian courts, tribunals, and regulatory bodies.

vi.

Institutional Credibility

We are trusted by public institutions, regulators, and sophisticated commercial clients — bringing institutional weight to every matter we handle.

Need Nigerian legal support for a cross-border matter?

Whether you need a Nigerian law opinion, local counsel for enforcement proceedings, or coordinated cross-border dispute strategy — we can help. Contact us to discuss your matter.

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