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BENSON EGBUCHIWE (ACIS) LL. B (Hons), B.L, LL.M

Benson began his law practice in 2001, working in medium-sized law firms. Subsequently, he was retained as company secretary and legal adviser to numerous companies, including as a resident legal consultant to the FOLIO GROUP. In that capacity, he orchestrated the acquisition of The Daily Times of Nigeria Plc....

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CHINAEMEREM EGBUCHIWE LL. B (Hons), B.L

  She obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in law from Anambra State University and was called to the Nigerian bar in 2007. She joined the office in 2008 and practices in general, with a special focus on media and entertainment law.

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CHUKWUNYERE NWANOSIKE (B.A), LL. B (Hon), B.L

Mr Nwanosike took a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Abia State University, Uturu, 1996 and then obtained his Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Calabar. He was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2005. He is into general legal practice with a particular bias for...

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OLUDOTUN SOWEMIMO LL. B (Hons.), B.L

Oludotun Sowemimo began his professional career with Afe Babalola & Co (San) in Abuja as a junior counsel. He also has extensive knowledge of the oil and Gas industry, having served as a legal intern to the company secretary of Petroleum Product & Marketing Company (PPMC) before his employment...

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JACHIIKE EGBUCHIWE LL. B (Hons),B.L

He is a product of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. He was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2007 and has been in active practice ever since. He is a general practitioner with a special bias for litigation and election petitions.

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Nwachukwu Mordi Anosike LL. B (Hons.), B.L

Nwachukwu has extensive knowledge of corporate law, drawing on his illustrious corporate background as an executive director in many blue-chip companies to provide practical and pragmatic advisory services on frameworks for setting up businesses, loans, and acquisitions for both local and foreign investors, as well as regulatory issues. Nwachukwu...

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