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A&G SolomonLegal Practitioners
Nigerian businesses now answer to the NDPA, the CBN and the courts, and often to London and Brussels in the same matter. We read those regimes together, with lawyers qualified in Nigeria, England & Wales and Ireland.
Our lawyers on the issues that matter for Nigerian business: the NDPA, the courts, and the technology arriving faster than the case law.

When AI litigation reaches the Nigerian courts, liability will land on the bank, the fintech or the hospital that deployed the system, not the algorithm.

Every Nigerian business using foreign cloud services now answers to the NDPA, and often the GDPR too. How to document a position that survives both.

Nigerian businesses sign English jurisdiction clauses every day. Why counsel admitted on both sides of that clause changes how the dispute is run.
Six ways a problem arrives; one team that holds them in a single view. Known for the quality of the legal thinking, and for building the technology that delivers it.
Litigation before the Nigerian superior courts, criminal defence and human-rights advocacy across the Magistrates', High and Federal Courts, and arbitration under the Arbitration and Mediation Act 2023: from first letter to final appeal, arguing our own briefs.
Incorporations, governance, M&A and contracts under CAMA 2020, keeping the CAC register and the boardroom in step, with banking and finance alongside.
The NDPA 2023 in practice: NDPC compliance, breach response and transfers, with GDPR and EU AI Act cover where your products reach Europe.
Energy in the Petroleum Industry Act era: transactions, NUPRC and NMDPRA regulatory work, real estate and construction across the value chain.
Audits, licensing and engagement across the NDPC, CBN, SEC, FCCPC and EFCC, with financial-crime, anti-money-laundering and employment counsel: compliance that survives an examination.
Discreet counsel on matrimonial causes, custody, succession and private wealth, statutory and customary marriage alike.
No mystique, no meter running before you understand the plan. Three stages, each with something you can hold.
A focused first consultation. We hear the whole problem — commercial, regulatory and personal — and tell you candidly where you stand.
A written position you can act on: the law as it is, the risk as we see it, and the options ranked — with costs agreed before work begins.
If it must be argued, we argue it ourselves — through the Nigerian appellate courts, and in England & Wales up to the Supreme Court.
The same lawyers who open your file in Abuja are admitted where it may end up — no handover, no relearning, one privileged relationship across all three.
Four partners lead the practice, supported by a bench of associates. Hover or tap a partner for their profile.
Leads the firm. Eighteen years at the Nigerian Bar, with a practice spanning corporate and commercial work, regulatory compliance, intellectual property, data protection, and family and private client matters: the regulatory and personal sides of a client's world, held together.
Barrister & Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria; Solicitor-Advocate (England & Wales) with Higher Rights of Audience (Civil); Solicitor, Ireland. LLB, LLM, 18+ years in practice. Advises on the NDPA, GDPR, the EU AI Act, DORA and DSA/DMA, with hands-on work on legal-AI systems. Disputes, technology, data and AI.
Leads the firm's commercial and energy practice. Eighteen years at the Nigerian Bar, advising on corporate and commercial transactions, energy and natural resources, real estate and construction, banking and finance, and dispute resolution.
Nearly two decades of practice across Nigeria and the United Kingdom. A versatile advocate in commercial litigation, intellectual property and anti-counterfeiting, property, and criminal defence and human rights, with a distinctive specialism in financial crime, anti-money laundering and regulatory compliance developed over five years inside UK-regulated financial institutions. Practised in England & Wales from 2016 to 2019 — commercial litigation, landlord and tenant, and property work before the County Court — and advises businesses on the intersection of commercial law, corporate governance and regulatory risk, including EFCC enforcement and evolving AML/CFT obligations.
A first consultation that does real work: we scope the problem, tell you candidly where you stand, and set out what we would do next, before you commit to anything.
