Aviation Finance and Leasing 2025

NIGERIA Trends and Developments

Trends and Developments Contributed by: Tamuno Atekebo, Chinasa Unaegbunam, Naomi Kabowei and Favour Osayuwamen Streamsowers & Köhn

Streamsowers & Köhn (SSK) is a leading commer - cial law firm, which provides legal advisory services to a varied clientele that includes Nigerian and inter - national companies and organisations, governments and government departments, and individuals. SSK operates out of offices in Lagos, Abuja and Port Har - court. The firm’s partners are recognised as leading lawyers both in local and international legal circles.

SSK covers the spectrum of legal advisory and ad - vocacy services by deploying lawyers with extensive experience who specialise in diverse areas of law. The strength of SSK lies in the wealth of its expe - rience, which enables the firm to proffer innovative ideas and solutions geared towards ethically achiev - ing the aims and objectives of its clients.

Authors

Tamuno Atekebo is a partner at Streamsowers & Köhn who advises local and international clientele on project finance regulatory compliance, corporate restructuring and capital markets. He has more than two decades of experience in legal practice. Chinasa Unaegbunam is a partner at Streamsowers & Köhn and has more than two decades’ experience in litigation and arbitration, specialising in commercial disputes. Her expertise spans aviation, oil and gas, labour

Naomi Kabowei is an associate in Streamsowers & Köhn’s corporate commercial practice group. She advises local and international clientele on matters of corporate governance, regulatory compliance,

capital markets, and capital financing. She has experience representing borrowers on multi- jurisdictional acquisition financing and reserve- based lending.

Favour Osayuwamen is an associate in Streamsowers & Köhn’s corporate commercial group. She provides legal advisory and support services to local and international clients on matters of regulatory compliance and corporate governance.

and employment, and banking law. Chinasa is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK). She served as vice chair of the Aviation Committee of the Nigeria Bar Association Section on Business Law from 2016 to 2022, and subsequently as chair of the same committee from 2022 to 2024.

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