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Speak with a lawyer.

Initial consultations are confidential. Reach the firm directly by phone, email, or the booking form below — a senior lawyer responds within one business day.

Direct lines

Three ways to reach the firm.

Office address

Nicon Luxury,
Plot 903, Tafawa Balewa Way,
Central Business District,
Abuja, Nigeria

By appointment only · Reception on the ground floor

Telephone

+234 805 291 0854
+234 707 047 8392
+234 707 774 5109

Direct line to reception · Senior counsel on request

Email

official@obaolufonandco.com

Use the form opposite for new matters; email for follow-ups.

Office hours

Monday — Friday
09:00 — 18:00 WAT

Out-of-hours consultations available for retained clients on request.

Consultation booking

Brief the firm.

Share the outline of your matter — the firm will respond with a confirmed consultation time and any required intake information.

Confidential. Submitting this form does not create a lawyer–client relationship. Your message opens in WhatsApp or email — nothing is stored on this site.

Almost done — send your message.

Your consultation brief is ready. Send it through whichever channel you prefer and a senior lawyer will respond within one business day.

Find us

The Central Business District, Abuja.

Nicon Luxury · Plot 903, Tafawa Balewa Way, CBD, Abuja Get directions

The office is located within the Nicon Luxury complex on Tafawa Balewa Way, a short walk from the CBD’s principal financial buildings.

FAQs

Before you brief the firm.

Practical answers to the questions clients ask most often before a first consultation.

Does submitting a form create a lawyer–client relationship?

No. Sending an inquiry, email or form does not create a lawyer–client relationship. A formal relationship arises only when the firm and the client execute an engagement agreement or retainer and the firm accepts instructions. Until then, please avoid sending privileged or time-sensitive information.

Is the initial consultation confidential?

Yes. Initial consultations are conducted in confidence under the firm’s professional rules. Any information shared during the consultation is treated with the discretion expected of senior commercial counsel.

How quickly does the firm respond to inquiries?

Standard response time for new inquiries is one business day. For urgent or time-critical matters — interim relief, enforcement, regulatory deadlines — call the firm directly using the office line.

Does the firm accept matters outside Abuja?

Yes. The firm represents clients before federal and state courts and tribunals across Nigeria, and coordinates counsel for international and cross-border matters. Travel and venue arrangements are agreed at intake.

What information should I bring to a first consultation?

An outline of the matter, the key dates, copies of any contracts, correspondence or pleadings, and the commercial outcome you are aiming for. A high-level summary is enough — the firm will identify any further documents required.

How are fees structured?

Most engagements are quoted on a scoped or hourly basis, with monthly retainers available for standing commercial counsel and success-aligned arrangements available for defined recovery and enforcement mandates. Fees and timelines are confirmed in writing before work commences.

Can the firm assist foreign investors and diplomatic missions?

Yes. The firm has a dedicated practice for foreign direct investment, cross-border representation, and diplomatic and consular legal matters. Entry advisory, regulatory representation and dispute management are all available under a single engagement structure.

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