
He is recognized by the Legal 500 EMEA (2015) as having “extensive experience in commercial litigation and arbitration.” He is one of the 31 litigators highlighted in the 2021 edition of Who’s Who Legal Nigeria for their outstanding work in the field of handling disputes. Who’s Who Legal named him as a National Leader in Litigation and described him as “highly praised for his ‘outstanding intellect’ and his extensive experience handling complex disputes relating to tax, transportation, banking and finance.”
‘Dapo is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK), the Chartered Institute of Taxation and the Institute of Construction Industry Arbitrators.
He is a member of the Nigerian Bar Association, the International Bar Association, the London Court of International Arbitration (African Users’ Council) and the Law Society of England and Wales. He is on the Kigali International Arbitration Centre’s panel of international arbitrators. He was admitted to practice law in Nigeria in 1988, and in England and Wales in 2009. He was appointed a Notary Public in 2006. He also attained the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 2020.

She is the Team Lead currently advising an international telecommunications company and representing it in over 150 matters involving various aspects of law including taxation, labour/employment, environmental and property claims. Ngozi has been regularly involved in arbitrations and mediations locally and internationally and is part of the team that successfully represented an IOC in arbitrations and litigations in respect of an offshore oilfield equity re-determination process involving several international oil companies. She has served as Tribunal Registrar in an arbitration between a ministry of the Federal Government and a Nigerian oil services Company. Ngozi regularly advises local and international clients on dispute resolution issues and represents clients at all Superior Courts of Record in Nigeria.

He is a member of the Institute of Construction Industry Arbitrators.
