Nj Ayuk

Art Director, Artist, and Architect in South Africa

Nj Ayuk

Art Director, Artist, and Architect in South Africa

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Mr. NJ Ayuk is the current CEO of the famous Centurion law group that is one of the most famous pan African legal and Advisory Corporation, coming with its main offices in various parts of South Africa. The firm has witnessed some exceptional growth and development in recent years while also witnessing an extended global outreach to countries like Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Cameroon, and Mauritius. Speaking of his unparalleled experience within the same domain, he has worked with some of the biggest firms around the world whilst designing and developing their investment strategies, the development of joint ventures and corporation structures, privatization, licensing and related tax matters, OHADA law, oil and gas, power, local content development, litigation, contracts negotiation, governance and other crucial aspects related to the growth of the African energy sector.

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As a renowned industry professional, nj ayuk guardian was highly involved in the core processes of structuring, conciliation and execution of major work processes for major industrial sectors like petroleum, mining, LNG, and other natural resource projects. Moreover, if we count upon his big clientele base, the list includes some of the biggest industrial giants like Equatorial Guinea, South Sudan, Uganda, and Angola, Congo-Brazzaville, Nigeria, Senegal, and other sub-Saharan countries.

This is wherenj ayuk Centurion Law Groupis coming with all the right expertise and some big experience in negotiating and supporting PSCs, EPSAs, JOAs, service agreements, concessions, oilfield service, and drilling contracts, while also managing other aspects like licensing, pipeline and marine transportation issues. It must be mentioned that his firm was actively involved in the sale and transportation of LNG to more than 15 African countries.

He focuses on the development of joint ventures and corporation structures, privatization, licensing and related tax matters, OHADA law, oil and gas, power, local content development, litigation, contracts negotiation, governance and other crucial aspects related to the growth of the African energy sector.