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Senior Associate · Private Wealth & Legacy

Zainab I. Musa

Solicitor & Advocate of the Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Nigeria — Senior Associate in the firm’s private-client practice — trusts, succession planning and family-office structuring for principals who want their wealth governed.

Admission
Supreme Court of the FRN
Practice focus
Trusts · Succession · Family-office
Languages
English
Based in
Abuja, Nigeria

Practice focus

The matters Zainab leads.

Sectors, in figures

Family offices

9 governing instruments drafted

HNW individuals

40+ succession plans authored

Family businesses

6 founder-transition mandates

Faith-observant estates

Sharia-compliant practice since 2019

Diaspora clients

Across 8 jurisdictions

Illustrative figures — updated on engagement.

Zainab leads the firm’s private-client work — trusts, succession planning and family-office structuring for principals who want their wealth governed across generations.

The practice is patient by design. Most engagements run on a multi-year horizon: living-trust architecture, family constitutions, founder-transition plans and cross-border asset structuring that converts a contested succession path into a governed one.

How Zainab works

Each family is read on its own terms — the relationships, the assets, the geography, the faith framework where relevant. From there, the work is unhurried: trust deeds and supporting instruments are drafted to fit the family, not the other way around, and reviewed against changing tax and regulatory positions on a fixed cadence.

On succession files, the posture is preventative. The aim is not to win the dispute that follows a death — it is to design the arrangements so the dispute never arises in the first place.

The colonnade of a courthouse — the forum in which the firm's contentious work is conducted.
Counsel before the federal and state courts of Nigeria

Representative experience

Representative matters in this practice.

Anonymised in line with the firm’s confidentiality obligations. Specific matters are discussed under engagement.

Trusts · Family architecture

Living-trust architecture for a founding family

Designed and drafted a layered living-trust architecture — an operating trust, a legacy trust and a philanthropic trust — with a co-ordinated trustee protocol and a written family-governance instrument sitting above them.

Succession · Estate

Contested-succession restructure for a HNW estate

Restructured the succession path for a high-value estate ahead of a foreseeable dispute — codicils, side-letters and beneficiary arrangements engineered to make the arrangement resistant to a challenge on the death of the principal.

Family office · Governance

Family constitution for a multi-generational business

Drafted the family constitution, shareholders’ agreement and founder-transition instrument for a family business moving from first-generation control into a governed committee structure.

Islamic law · Succession

Sharia-compliant estate plan for a faith-observant principal

Estate arrangement aligned with the client’s faith framework and reconciled with the applicable statutory succession regime — drafted so the instruments survive scrutiny by both authorities.

Notary · Cross-border

Notarial pipeline for a diaspora principal

Set up a standing notarial pipeline for a diaspora principal’s Nigerian affairs — powers of attorney, deed executions and apostille co-ordination handled from Abuja on a working timetable.

Family law · Structure

Pre-nuptial architecture for a family enterprise

Pre-nuptial and matrimonial-property instruments designed to protect a family-owned enterprise from a possible future dissolution, without foreclosing on ordinary spousal entitlements.

Wealth held without structure is wealth held in suspense. The work of private practice is to convert that suspense into a plan.

Zainab I. Musa · Senior Associate

Credentials & admission

Admission, conduct, capacity.

Admission

Supreme Court of the FRN

Solicitor and Advocate of the Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Role

Senior Associate

Carries the firm’s private-client and succession files; accountable for trust architecture and family-governance instruments.

Notarial

Notary Public

Notarial capacity for diplomatic, corporate and individual instruments.

Conduct

RPC compliant

Practice maintained under the Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners.

Reach

Federal & state courts

Representation before federal courts, state high courts and specialised tribunals nationwide.

Cross-border

International coordination

Coordinated counsel for foreign investors, diplomatic principals and cross-border enforcement.

Selected writing

From Zainab’s desk.

All publications
Debt recovery

Beyond judgment: a framework for enforcement that actually collects.

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Debt recovery

Garnishee strategy: choosing which bank to attach first.

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Diplomatic law

Diplomatic immunity in Nigerian commercial proceedings.

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Engage counsel

Brief Zainab on your succession plan.

Initial conversations are confidential. You will be in a room — physical or virtual — with the lawyer who would carry the file.

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