Zion keeps rising
Adeoye |
Adeoye, an oil and gas specialist
with a focus on energy law and finance, has played a significant role at the
firm in the last few years as key advisor on over 25 oil and gas investments in
12 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa.
He has also played key roles in
the reform of oil and gas legislation across Africa, from the various efforts
at amending the Petroleum Act and related legislations in Nigeria to the
development of local content regulations in South Sudan.
“Centurion has seen formidable
increase in energy deals on the African continent - owing to our growing
clientele and incredibly talented team,” says NJ Ayuk, CEO, Centurion Law
Group. “Zion has exemplified and ‘role-modelled’ the very finest of the
attributes to which we aspire to as lawyers and as colleagues. I believe his
thoughtful, disciplined but down to earth style is going to serve him and the
firm well.”
“It is an honour to be trusted
with bolstering the firm’s efforts as we continue to advise on some of Africa’s
biggest oil and gas deals, ensuring that energy agreements of our generation
translate into policies which will ensure real growth opportunities for years
to come,” Adeoye said of his new position. “This new decade and beyond will be
definitive for the continent and it is our passion to make sure that Africa’s
local private sector takes its rightful place at the forefront of Africa’s
economic development.”
Zion will be based at CLG’s
Johannesburg headquarters and takes up the post with immediate effect.
Zion holds an LLB from the
University of Ibadan, Nigeria and a BL from the Nigerian Law School. He is a
member of the Nigerian Bar Association and the Association of Independent
Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) and is currently undertaking an MBA in
International Oil and Gas Management at the University of Dundee, Scotland.
He was recently awarded an ESQ 40
under 40 Lawyer award at the Nigerian Rising Stars Award, for shaping the
future of the legal profession in Nigeria and on the continent.
Read his latest article
(https://bit.ly/35TzoqA) on the importance of the legal profession to Africa’s
economic development.
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