

Naomie Ngono is an Associate at Epena Law. She is a member of the firm’s Private Equity and Corporate department. Her practice focuses on corporate and commercial transactions. She has assisted companies with their corporate restructuring such as mergers and acquisitions, incorporation matters and commercial contracts.
Naomie is a qualified Nigerian lawyer. She started her career as a paralegal at the law firm Etah-Nan & Co, where she assisted in the management of various commercial contracts and litigation procedures. She continued her career at Ernst & Young in Douala, where she performed tax evaluations for clients and managed the company’s commercial contracts.
Naomie Ngono is a holder of a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Buckingham in the United Kingdom. She also has a certification in Financial Analysis for lawyers from Harvard Law school and a Certificate of Call to the Bar from The Nigerian Law School.
Naomie Ngono is an Associate at Epena Law. She is a member of the firm’s Private Equity and Corporate department. Her practice focuses on corporate and commercial transactions. She has assisted companies with their corporate restructuring such as mergers and acquisitions, incorporation matters and commercial contracts.
Naomie is a qualified Nigerian lawyer. She started her career as a paralegal at the law firm Etah-Nan & Co, where she assisted in the management of various commercial contracts and litigation procedures. She continued her career at Ernst & Young in Douala, where she performed tax evaluations for clients and managed the company’s commercial contracts.
Naomie Ngono is a holder of a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Buckingham in the United Kingdom. She also has a certification in Financial Analysis for lawyers from Harvard Law school and a Certificate of Call to the Bar from The Nigerian Law School.
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