About Professor Fabian Ajogwu, OFR, SAN
- Ph.D. University of Aberdeen, Scotland
- MBA, IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Barcelona, Spain
- LL.M, University of Lagos, Nigeria
- B.L., Nigerian Law School, Lagos
- LL. B, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
- Said Business School, Oxford University, United Kingdom
- Aspen Institute, Aspen Colorado
- Harvard Business School, Boston MA
- Centre for Commercial Law Development, Lagos
- Lagos Business School, Lagos
- IESE Business School, Barcelona, Spain
- Fellow, Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria
- Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators
- Fellow, African Leadership Initiative West Africa
- Fellow, Henry Crown Global Leadership of the Aspen Institute
- Fellow, AIFA Reading Society
- Oxford Philosophical Society, University of Oxford
- British Philosophical Society
- Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators
- International Bar Association
- International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA)
- Lagos Court of Arbitration (LCA)
- Legal Research Society, Aberdeen Scotland
- London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
- Nigerian Bar Association
- Nigerian Institute of Management
- Nigerian Society for International Law
- ‘The Law & Practice of Private Equity’
- ‘Fair Hearing’
- ‘Ship Acquisition & Finance: Law & Practice’
- ‘Corporate Governance & Group Dynamics’
- ‘Corporate Governance in Nigeria: Law and Practice’
- ‘Commercial Arbitration in Nigeria: Law & Practice’
- ‘Mergers & Acquisitions in Nigeria: Law & Practice’
- ‘Brief Insights: A Selection of Milestone Cases’
- ‘Decoupling Ownership from Management of Companies’
- Creating Art: Ownership & Authenticity in the Visual Arts
- Sustainability & COP28: What It Means for Boards
- ‘Petroleum Law and Sustainable Development’
- ‘Legal & Regulatory Aspects of Commerce’
- ‘Trade & Investments in Nigeria: Legal and Regulatory Aspects’
- Oral and Written Advocacy: Law & Practice’
- ‘Collecting Art: A Handbook’
- ‘Outcomes-Based Governance: A Modern Approach to Corporate Governance’
Professor Fabian Ajogwu is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Professor of Corporate Governance at the Lagos Business School, Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic and the Senior Partner at Kenna Partners. He is an Alumnus of both the Said Business School of Oxford University and the Lagos Business School. He holds a doctorate degree in Law from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland; an MBA from the IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Barcelona; and Law degrees from the University of Nigeria, and University of Lagos.
The Learned Senior Advocate has been Lead Counsel to the Federal Government of Nigeria and its Agencies in several cases of national importance. He has extensive experience in deal structuring and has advised on complex transactions in several industries including Energy, Maritime, Banking and Financial services, Real estate and Infrastructure. He chairs the Board of the Novare Group in Nigeria (owners of the Novare malls), ARM Harith Infrastructure Ltd (Nigeria’s pioneer infrastructure fund), and NES Global, amongst others.
He is a Non-Executive Director of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, a Non-Executive Director of Guinness Nigeria Plc, an Independent Non-Executive Director of Seplat Energy Plc, and has served as Honorary Counsel to the State of Israel and the Republic of South Africa, in Nigeria. He assisted the Securities and Exchange Commission in drafting Nigeria’s pioneer Code of Corporate Governance. He chaired the Nigerian Communications Commission Committee (NCC) on Corporate Governance that produced the pioneer NCC Code of Corporate Governance for the Telecommunication sector in the year 2014 and assisted with the Code’s review in 2016. He also served on the Committee of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria that produced the 2018 National Code of Corporate Governance.
Professor Ajogwu is currently the President and Chairman of the Governing Council, Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (NICArb). He is a member of the Editorial Board of the ‘Journal of Corporate Governance’, a publication of the Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria and a member of the Editorial Board of the ‘Journal of Law Practice’ of the body of Senior Advocates of Nigeria..
- Ph.D. University of Aberdeen, Scotland
- MBA, IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Barcelona, Spain
- LL.M, University of Lagos, Nigeria
- B.L., Nigerian Law School, Lagos
- LL. B, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
- Said Business School, Oxford University, United Kingdom
- Aspen Institute, Aspen Colorado
- Harvard Business School, Boston MA
- Centre for Commercial Law Development, Lagos
- Lagos Business School, Lagos
- IESE Business School, Barcelona, Spain
- Fellow, Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria
- Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators
- Fellow, African Leadership Initiative West Africa
- Fellow, Henry Crown Global Leadership of the Aspen Institute
- Fellow, AIFA Reading Society
- Oxford Philosophical Society, University of Oxford
- British Philosophical Society
- Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators
- International Bar Association
- International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA)
- Lagos Court of Arbitration (LCA)
- Legal Research Society, Aberdeen Scotland
- London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
- Nigerian Bar Association
- Nigerian Institute of Management
- Nigerian Society for International Law
- ‘The Law & Practice of Private Equity’
- ‘Fair Hearing’
- ‘Ship Acquisition & Finance: Law & Practice’
- ‘Corporate Governance & Group Dynamics’
- ‘Corporate Governance in Nigeria: Law and Practice’
- ‘Commercial Arbitration in Nigeria: Law & Practice’
- ‘Mergers & Acquisitions in Nigeria: Law & Practice’
- ‘Brief Insights: A Selection of Milestone Cases’
- ‘Decoupling Ownership from Management of Companies’
- Creating Art: Ownership & Authenticity in the Visual Arts
- Sustainability & COP28: What It Means for Boards
- ‘Petroleum Law and Sustainable Development’
- ‘Legal & Regulatory Aspects of Commerce’
- ‘Trade & Investments in Nigeria: Legal and Regulatory Aspects’
- Oral and Written Advocacy: Law & Practice’
- ‘Collecting Art: A Handbook’
- ‘Outcomes-Based Governance: A Modern Approach to Corporate Governance’