
Power Sector Updates: No 1
The January 2026 edition of Power Sector Updates, prepared by UUBO’s Energy & Infrastructure team, highlights key regulatory and commercial developments shaping Nigeria’s electricity market.

The January 2026 edition of Power Sector Updates, prepared by UUBO’s Energy & Infrastructure team, highlights key regulatory and commercial developments shaping Nigeria’s electricity market.

Nigeria’s data privacy regulations require organisations that process personal data to conduct periodic, risk-based data protection compliance audits. On the other hand, Data Controllers and Data Processors of

Following our first update on the SEC’s revised capital framework for private capital managers, this second note focuses on the differentiated treatment of private equity

The UUBO Banking and Finance team is pleased to have acted as Nigerian counsel to the lenders, including Rand Merchant Bank and The Standard Bank

The UUBO Capital Markets team is pleased to have acted as Solicitor to the Fund in connection with the establishment of a NGN200,000,000,000 (two hundred

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Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie (UUBO) is pleased to have contributed to the Commercial Real Estate in Nigeria: Overview Q&A Guide 2025, published by Thomson Reuters Practical

Nigeria’s economic growth and rapid population increase have heightened environmental sustainability concerns, particularly the rise in greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions. In response, green finance has

Regulatory expectations for private equity and venture capital managers in Nigeria are shifting materially. The Securities and Exchange Commission has revised minimum capital requirements across
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