Email mesuabari.mene-josiah@uubo.org

Phone +234 14622307-12; 2774921-2

AddressSt Nicholas House, (10th, 12th & 13th Floors), Catholic Mission Street, Lagos, Nigeria.

Mesuabari Mene-Josiah

Senior Associate

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Mesuabari Mene-Josiah is an Associate within the firm’s Litigation and Alternative Dis-pute Resolution team.

He regularly represents and advises both foreign and Nigerian clients on disputes relat-ing to corporate and commercial, contract, banking and finance, oil & gas, admiralty, cor-porate insolvency, aviation, labour and employment, corporate governance, criminal, tele-communications, and real estate matters before various courts and tribunals in Nigeria. He also participates in due diligence exercises conducted on target companies for in-vestment, mergers and acquisitions.

Mesuabari has been involved in various pre-election and election petition matters and is versed in arbitration.

Career

2018
Associate, Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie
2014
Associate, Tayo Oyetibo LP
2013
Associate, Lanre Oyetunji & Co
2012
Legal Officer, Ministry of Justice, Abeokuta, Ogun State

Qualifications

2012
Nigerian Law School, BL
2011
University of Calabar, LLB
2005
River State College of Arts and Science, National Diploma in Law

Professional Membership

Nigerian Bar Association

Bar Admissions

2012
Nigeria
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Capital Markets

Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie’s Capital Markets team and its Mergers & Acquisitions team have advised on the consolidation of the BUA Group’s sugar, flour, pasta, rice, and oil businesses into BUA Foods PLC, and on the subsequent listing by introduction of the shares of BUA Foods PLC in the consumer goods sector of the Main Board of Nigerian Exchange Limited, with the trading symbol “BUAFoods”, adding, as a result, N720 billion to the market capitalisation of Nigerian Exchange Limited.

The Capital Markets team that advised on the listing was led by Yinka Edu and included Ekundayo Onajobi, Lisa Esamah, Ikenna Edeh, and Dumebi Anike-Nweze.

The M&A team that advised on the consolidation included Yinka Edu, Folake Elias-Adebowale, Amina Ibrahim, Ekundayo Onajobi, Temi Okeowo, Mesuabari Mene-Josiah, Uju Ude and Bond Eke-Okpara. For information about UUBO and our offerings, please visit www.uubo.org or email us at uubo@uubo.org.

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