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https://www.aluko-oyebode.com/
1, Murtala Muhammed Drive
(formerly Bank Road)
Ikoyi, P.O. Box 2293
Marina Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: +234 020 1 462 8360
ALN Nigeria | Aluko & Oyebode
ALN Nigeria | Aluko & Oyebode is Nigeria’s largest full-service commercial law firm, delivering world-class legal services with the highest ethical standards. Founded in 1993, the firm has grown to over 150 attorneys across Nigeria’s key commercial hubs—Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt—serving multinational corporations, local businesses, and pro bono clients with equal commitment and excellence.
Clients trust the firm for its combination of deep knowledge of Nigerian law and breadth of international expertise, strengthened by a practical understanding of industries gained through decades of direct experience. This unique blend of international standards and local insight enables Aluko & Oyebode to deliver tailored legal solutions that align with both client objectives and the evolving Nigerian business environment.
The firm’s practice areas span the full spectrum of corporate and commercial law, including banking, capital markets, M&A, private equity, corporate governance, compliance, competition, dispute resolution, litigation, arbitration, intellectual property, tax, real estate, employment, infrastructure finance, PPP, telecommunications, media, technology, energy, natural resources, and white-collar investigations. In addition, the firm advises on environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) matters, whistleblowing frameworks, and venture technology.
Aluko & Oyebode has also developed sector-specific expertise across industries such as energy and natural resources, consumer goods, construction and infrastructure, financial institutions, insurance, telecommunications, media, technology, transportation, and real estate. This sector-driven approach allows the firm to provide commercially grounded advice across complex and high-value transactions, disputes, and regulatory matters.
With a strong pan-African outlook as part of ALN, Aluko & Oyebode combines global perspective, local depth, and relentless commitment to client success.
Practice GroupLegal Consulting, Tax Advisory, Business Law, Consumer Law, Copyright Law, Corporate Law, Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property Law, Labor and Employment Law, Startup Law
Olujoke Aliu
Managing Partner
joke.aliu@aluko-oyebode.com
Olujoke Aliu is a Co-Managing Partner at Aluko & Oyebode, heading...
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