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Restructuring & Insolvency

Overview

Nigeria’s trusted advisors for financial distress and complex restructurings, delivering clarity, stability, and results when it matters most.

Aluko & Oyebode’s Restructuring & Insolvency practice is a top choice in Nigeria for high‑stakes workouts, liability‑management transactions, schemes, receiverships and contentious insolvency. We blend deep Nigerian law expertise with boardroom‑tested commercial judgment to preserve and unlock value across cycles. Through our alliance with ALN, and longstanding relationships with leading international law firms, we deliver integrated, cross‑border solutions across Africa and globally. Our multidisciplinary bench spans finance, disputes, M&A, capital markets, tax and regulatory, ensuring seamless execution from strategy through enforcement. As of February 2026, our team continues to lead on Nigeria’s most consequential restructurings across energy, financial services, telecoms, consumer and infrastructure.

Services

We design and implement holistic balance‑sheet solutions, including refinancings, extensions, amendments, exchange offers and consent solicitations, optimizing pricing, tenor and covenants to stabilize liquidity and protect enterprise value.

We structure and deliver court‑sanctioned schemes, carve‑outs, mergers, demergers and holding‑company restructurings, aligning stakeholders and securing Nigerian regulatory and judicial approvals with precision.

We execute acquisitions and divestments of distressed assets and businesses, advise on credit bids and 363‑style sales, and manage diligence, valuation, regulatory clearances and litigation risk.

We represent banks, funds and trade creditors on enforcement strategies, security realization, intercreditor issues, set‑off, netting and priority disputes, maximizing recoveries across collateral classes.

We advise debtors, creditors, insolvency practitioners and boards on windings‑up, receivership appointments, administration‑style processes and ancillary court applications under CAMA 2020.

We coordinate recognition strategies, parallel proceedings and cross‑border enforcement, leveraging our ALN alliance and trusted international firm relationships for seamless, multi‑country execution.

We counsel boards, sponsors and shareholders on duties, wrongful trading risk, capital impairment, related‑party considerations and governance through stress and insolvency.

We structure priority funding, priming liens, intercreditor resets and security enhancement to stabilize operations and catalyze turnarounds.

We prosecute and defend high‑value claims, including antecedent transactions, misfeasance, set‑aside actions, creditor challenges, recognition and stay applications.

We advise on ISDA documentation, Nigerian netting enforceability, margining, close‑out and safe‑harbor mechanics in distressed contexts.

Selected Experience

Advised Guaranty Trust Bank on restructuring into a financial holding company via a court‑sanctioned scheme of arrangement, including all Nigerian regulatory approvals.

Acted for Oando on the restructuring of its debt portfolio, including diligence on group liabilities and security re‑engineering across the borrower group.

Advised on the restructuring of US$1.97 billion oil and gas acquisition facilities, aligning multi‑lender interests and optimizing covenant and security packages.

Advised Standard Advisory London Ltd on the US$600 million restructuring of an oil and gas acquisition facility with Nigerian law security and enforcement.

Sole legal adviser to The Nigerian Stock Exchange on its demutualization and group reorganization implemented by a court‑sanctioned scheme of arrangement.

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Key Contacts

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Reginald Udom
Partner
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Tosin Iyayi
Partner
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Adeola Kembi
Managing Associate

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Awards and Accolades

Thought Leadership

March 2021
Aluko & Oyebode advises on the Demutualisation of The Nigerian Stock Exchange
April 2021
Striking Off of Companies Names under the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020
February 2024
Implementation of N100 Million Minimum Share Capital Requirement for Companies with Foreign Participation
June 2021
Aluko & Oyebode Senior Associate, Tosin Iyayi Appointed Secretary of the Insolvency and Restructuring Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association Section on Business Law
April 2021
Nigeria Chapter: IBA Arbitration Committee’s Toolkit on Insolvency and Arbitration

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