Pay It Forward in Johannesburg
On July 30 Centurion’s South Africa office took part in the NPSPF Sector 3 Pay it Forward / Ubuntu event in Johannesburg, which is based on the concept of contributing to the community by paying kindness forward.
On July 30 Centurion’s South Africa office took part in the NPSPF Sector 3 Pay it Forward / Ubuntu event in Johannesburg, which is based on the concept of contributing to the community by paying kindness forward.
Sub-Saharan Africa’s power deficit reduces economic growth by as much as 3 percent of GDP and impacts business and quality of life in almost every sub-region. Cameroon is investing in a range of power initiatives to increase electricity supply.
Adaku Ufere leads Centurion’s Energy Practice Group from the firm’s Malabo office. In this interview, Adaku tells us about her fascination with the oil and gas industry, her plans for the Energy Practice Group, and sector trends in 2016.
African markets are open for investment in renewables and a number of standout performers are successfully harnessing their energy resources. In this Knowledge Series article, we take a look at what these nations have done right.
Senior Associate Adaku Ufere has been appointed as Centurion Law Group’s Energy Practice Leader. The formation of the the Centurion Energy Practice Group with Adaku at its head cements our commitment to serving energy companies in Africa.
Cameroon’s oil and gas industry benefits from decades of development and, in recent years, a resurgence in interest from investors. A stable and well defined tax regime helps make costs clearer and liabilities easier to manage for companies.
Centurion congratulates Jennifer Riveiro Ilende and Beatriz Mayo Mangue on completing their Master of Laws (LLM) at Delaware Law, and Adalberto Ncogo Angono and Manuel Oliveira, who have been recognized for their excellent work in their ongoing studies.
Companies in South Africa and the continent at large are taking stock of the economic challenges in 2016, and reorganizing their businesses to better weather the downturn in commodities and currencies.
South Africa’s Protection of Investment Act was passed at the end of 2015, and will replace a series of decades-old bilateral investment treaties. However, investors have voiced concerns about the new legislation.
Centurion CEO NJ Ayuk has been recognized in the latest edition of Who’s Who Legal: Energy as one of the global energy industry’s leading lawyers.
Centurion Law Group has entered a key strategic alliance with Republic of Congo-based law firm Sutter & Pearce. Together, the firms represent Central Africa’s leading Africa-based legal services provider.
Centurion CEO NJ Ayuk says African countries should resort to diplomatic solutions to overcome territorial differences, as negotiating agreements could unlock a wealth of natural resources.