Liberalization of the Nigerian Electricity Industry: The Difficult Transition from Monopoly to Market, co-supervised by Professors Anatole BOUTEand Sandra MARCO COLINO.
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND AIMS
I am interested in Oil & Gas Law, Electricity Law, Competition Law, International Trade and Finance and Tax Law. With my thesis, I hope to apply the principles of competition law and economic regulation to the Nigerian electricity industry so that the benefits of liberalization- lower prices, better quality, more choice, innovation and companies with better global outlook or reach-might be achieved.
WORKING PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS
Legitimate Expectations and Political Risk: Lessons from Investment Arbitration for Energy Investors (2013) 6 International Energy Law Review 250
Is the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission Truly Independent? [2014] International Energy Law Review (2014) International Energy Law Review 120]
EDUCATION AND AWARDS
Education
Master of Laws in Oil & Gas, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom (Distinction), 2012
Bachelor of Laws, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria (Second Class Upper Division), 2007
Awards
Merit Award as Chief Judge, Law Student’s Association, University of Benin, 2007
University of Benin’s Scholar’s Price for Best Academic Performance 400 Level, 2006
University of Benin Scholar’s Price for Best Academic Performance 100 Level, 2003