Barrister Dan Owor Agbor, Chairman, UAC of Nigeria Plc. |
This
development is as a result of the resignation of Senator Udoma Udo Udoma from its board after he was appointed
Ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Barrister Agbor,
55, is a seasoned lawyer who is the Managing Partner of one of the leading
commercial law firms in the country, Udo
Udoma & Belo-Osagie. We gathered that he joined the firm in September
1990 and has had a distinguished practice in areas covering banking, mergers
and acquisitions, private equity, finance, tax, and the laws relating to
foreign investment. He holds the following qualifications: Bachelor of Law
(LL.B), B. Sc. in Political Science and M.PA (Masters in Public
Administration).
Barrister
Agbor, who worked as a Company Secretary/Legal Adviser of Gulf Bank of Nigeria Limited, also worked variously at the
Corporate Finance and Legal Departments of Citibank
(formerly Nigeria International Bank Limited) as well as a Solicitor in the
firm of Ajumogobia, Okeke & Oyebode,
a Lagos-based firm of legal practitioners engaged in the general commercial
practice of law.
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