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Invest in Africa with Centurion Law Group

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Centurion Law Group acknowledges the need for an insufferable amount of pressure on Africa’s investment grid

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, February 3, 2023/APO Group/ — 

Diversification and Investment should be recognized as the pillars of development. As an innovative and client-focused firm, Centurion Law Group (https://CenturionLG.com) is pleased to announce its upcoming webinar, titled: “Investing in Africa with Centurion Law Group” on 21st February 2023.

Centurion Law Group acknowledges the need for an insufferable amount of pressure on Africa’s investment grid. With a rigid foundation on investment techniques and financing solutions, the African continent could reach its optimal economic potential.   

During the webinar, a panel of high-level speakers will discuss the prying issues of local infrastructure, and incentives for investments beyond African borders. Specifically, the webinar will investigate how investments can be accelerated, beyond the borders of South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Mauritius, and Equatorial Guinea. The speakers will explore the ease of doing business, and the incorporation thereof; an improvement in banking systems; incentives for diversification; tax incentives for investors; real estate opportunities, etc, while making a strong case for an alternative, expert-backed solutions to current economic issues.

Register now: https://bit.ly/3XZ1QTN

Panellists will Include:

1. Yorm Abledu (Ghana)—Senior International Attorney 

Yorm is a Senior International Attorney at Centurion Law Group and a Harvard-certified negotiator with considerable experience in Project Finance, Infrastructure Development, tax, real estate, and other notable key practice areas. 

She is a corporate lawyer and legal academic who specializes in corporate law, energy, mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, corporate governance, and company secretarial services. Yorm has advised on several high-profile transactions. She is a seasoned advocate with extensive experience navigating regulatory affairs in Ghana and throughout Africa. 

She was recently named the 2022 LexisNexis International Bar Association (IBA) Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year in recognition of her work mentoring the next generation of legal minds, a commitment to professional and ethical standards, and dedication to the community at large and demonstrating excellence in her field.

2. Achare Takor (Cameroon)- Senior Attorney

Achare is an Associate Attorney and Head of the Intellectual Property Desk at Centurion Law Group.

As a skilled corporate lawyer with broad experience in varied legal jurisdictions, she shares her expertise to help clients navigate complexities in the oil and gas industry, debt recovery, immigration, Intellectual Property, Compliance and Transfer Pricing across Africa. Achare has vast experience in advising local and international clients in all areas of Intellectual Property law in many African jurisdictions. She provides invaluable guidance and oversight in matters related to business start-ups, established corporate negotiations and transactional mergers and acquisitions.

The webinar will investigate how investments can be accelerated, beyond the borders of South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Mauritius, and Equatorial Guinea

3. Ashiv Parianen (Mauritius)- Senior Legal Advisor

“Ashiv is an articulate, organised and driven senior legal advisor with more than ten years of diverse experience in providing legal assistance to various sectors of the corporate field in Mauritius. He specializes in contract drafting and review, real estate legal services and arbitration. Ashiv is an accomplished analytical thinker and passionate problem solver with the ability to read and interpret complex regulations and derive appropriate decisions and policies as a self-directed and driven advisor with a comprehensive background leading commercial lease negotiations, litigation, compliance, M&A closing and cross-functional teams to achieve goals and ensure success.”

4. Pablo Obama Mitogo (Equatorial Guinea) – Associate Attorney

Pablo is an Associate Attorney at Centurion’s Malabo office and Coordinator of the firms’ AfCFTA Desk. He advises clients on cross-border trade within the AfCTA area. Moreover, he advises clients on commercial and corporate law as well as litigation in related matters. Pablo has vast experience in contract negotiations and has successfully closed dozens of agreements. He focuses on negotiating difficult contracts between government agencies and companies in the construction, service delivery and energy sector and has negotiated various MOUs and joint venture agreements.

5. Mlunghisi Tlemo (South Africa) – Senior Associate 

Mlunghisi is a senior associate at Centurion Law Group, with over 7 years post-articles experience in large infrastructure development projects, including, but not limited to energy and power transactions (such as renewable energy, oil & gas: local and cross-border and LNG), rolled-up through multi-faceted models namely Limited Recourse, PPP, Concessions, Private and Public Procurement. Mlunghisi also possess experience in general Corporate and Commercial work (M&A), Regulatory & Compliance, as well as Banking & Finance.

6. Tamararemi Jombai (Nigeria) – International Associate

Tamaraemi is an accomplished lawyer with over a decade of legal experience. She has extensive experience in a myriad of sectors including Oil & Gas, Project Finance, and emerging areas. She is eminently qualified in advising international entities on regulatory compliance, stakeholder engagement and overall legal matters.

Her experience in working as an International Associate at Centurion Law Group has gained her a reputation as one of the market leaders in Regulatory Compliance.

Tamaraemi has frequently led teams in the execution of highly complex transactions including the regulatory team in the historic transition of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (Africa’s largest national oil corporation) to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and has shown a pervasive ability in providing proficient and efficient legal advice.

Join us: 21 February 2023 at 12pm SAST

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Sierra Leone Set to Showcase Offshore Ambitions with Petroleum Directorate of Sierra Leone (PDSL) Joining African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 as Strategic Partner

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Sierra Leone is advancing offshore exploration, preparing a new licensing round and finalizing the formation of a new national oil company ahead of its Strategic Partnership with AEW 2026

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, March 26, 2026/APO Group/ –The Petroleum Directorate of Sierra Leone (PDSL) has joined African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 – scheduled to take place in Cape Town from October 12–16 – as a Strategic Partner. The Directorate will be positioned to leverage the event to highlight its open acreage, competitive fiscal framework and upstream integration plans to international investors, signaling Sierra Leone’s emergence as a frontier exploration hotspot in the MSGBC basin and across the wider Gulf of Guinea.

 

Italian energy major Eni and other international players have engaged in detailed geological studies across Sierra Leone’s offshore basin, underscoring rising confidence in the country’s hydrocarbon potential. Backed by enhanced 3D seismic reprocessing and basin-wide prospectivity studies, the PDSL is accelerating data-led de-risking efforts to unlock prospects such as Vega and attract fresh upstream capital.

 

A central focus for investors is the anticipated resumption of offshore drilling in 2026 – the country’s first campaign in nearly a decade. Following the conclusion of its fifth licensing round, which offered 56 offshore blocks, Sierra Leone is preparing to drill new wells targeting an estimated multi-billion-barrel resource base, supported by improved subsurface imaging and strengthened regulatory oversight.

 

PDSL’s participation at AEW 2026 reflects Sierra Leone’s serious commitment to unlocking its offshore potential through transparency, strong fiscal terms and data-driven de-risking

Sierra Leone is also in the final stages of establishing its first state-owned national oil company, which will hold a mandatory 10% carried interest in all exploration licenses. The government is targeting an overall 25–30% participation in projects, balancing national value capture with competitive terms for international operators.

 

Downstream integration is also gathering pace, with the 105–126 MW Nant gas-to-power plant in Freetown, developed by Anergi Group and TCQ Power, expected to nearly double national generation capacity when it comes online in 2027. In parallel, PDSL is spearheading plans for Sierra Leone’s first refinery to reduce reliance on roughly 15,000 barrels per day of imported refined products.

 

“PDSL’s participation at AEW 2026 reflects Sierra Leone’s serious commitment to unlocking its offshore potential through transparency, strong fiscal terms and data-driven de-risking,” said NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber, adding, “Their strategic vision aligns with Africa’s broader push for energy security, industrialization and investor partnership.”

 

With drilling set to resume, a national oil company nearing launch and integrated gas-to-power and refining projects advancing, Sierra Leone is entering a defining phase. At AEW 2026, PDSL is expected to present a clear message: the basin is open, the data is ready, and the opportunity is real.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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Critical Mineral Projects to Watch Ahead of Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2026

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The Uganda Chamber of Energy and Minerals, with both its CEO and governing council chairperson confirmed for Paris, will serve as the primary interface for investors seeking access to Uganda’s licensing framework and project pipeline

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, March 26, 2026/APO Group/ –Governments from West, Central and Southern Africa, with delegations confirmed for the Invest in African Energy (IAE) Forum in Paris next month, are each advancing critical mineral projects that span processing deals, development-stage assets and frontier exploration plays, giving investors a range of entry points across the minerals value chain.

Nigeria – Alumina Refinery & Lithium Processing

Nigeria struck a $1.3 billion deal with the Africa Finance Corporation in early March covering three components: construction of a one-million-ton-per-year alumina refinery, a national geoscience mapping program, and a joint investment vehicle to accelerate exploration and production across priority leases. Projected at 95% utilization over 20 years, the refinery is expected to add $1.2 billion to GDP annually and generate approximately $8 billion in foreign exchange earnings over its lifespan.

Separately, a $600 million lithium processing plant in Nasarawa State is at the commissioning stage, backed by ongoing mapping of lithium-bearing pegmatite belts across Kwara, Ekiti and Kaduna states. New mining licenses now require a local processing commitment covering at least 30% of output before export, a condition that directly shapes the investment structures available to foreign partners. Nigeria’s energy minister is among the confirmed delegations at IAE in Paris.

Zambia – Copperbelt Expansion & Cobalt Refinery

 

Copper output in Zambia is on course to clear one million tons in 2026, supported by First Quantum Minerals’ completed $1.25 billion S3 plant expansion at Kansanshi and Barrick Gold’s $2 billion program to double output at Lumwana by 2028. Several additional projects, including Sinomine’s Kitumba Mine and KoBold Metals’ Mingomba deposit, are also coming online this year, making Zambia one of the few places globally adding significant incremental copper supply in the near term.

Africa’s first cobalt sulfate refinery is targeting commissioning in Zambia in 2026, adding downstream processing capacity alongside the copper ramp-up. The Lobito Corridor, backed by a $553 million US Development Finance Corporation loan for Angola’s Benguela rail link, reduces export costs across the Copperbelt and improves project bankability for both mines and processing facilities seeking long-term offtake commitments.

Senegal – Falémé Integrated Iron Project

Senegal’s Falémé iron district in the Kédougou region holds over 600 million tons of probable reserves, including oxide ore at around 59% iron content and primary magnetite at roughly 45% Fe. The government launched the Falémé Integrated Iron Project as a phased program targeting 15 to 25 million tons per year at peak output, with national iron ore company MIFERSO conducting ongoing reserve verification.

The mineral export port at Bargny is operational and rail rehabilitation linking Kédougou to the coast is progressing under the Emerging Senegal Plan. The project is actively seeking a technical development partner. With port and rail infrastructure advancing independent of any single mining operator, Falémé carries lower logistics risk than comparable iron ore projects requiring greenfield corridor construction, which affects how financiers assess project bankability and timelines to first revenue.

Equatorial Guinea – Rio Muni Mineral Exploration

Equatorial Guinea’s Rio Muni mainland offers early-stage exposure to gold, bauxite, base metals, coltan and iron ore across largely underexplored onshore territory. The Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons has been opening the sector since its first public tender in 2019, with exploration contracts now in place and state geological mapping advancing in partnership with Rosgeo. Minister Antonio Oburu Ondo will address investors at IAE, with the minerals program expected to feature in bilateral meetings.

Uganda – Rare Earths & Minerals Sector Opening

Uganda holds rare earth deposits in ionic adsorption clay formations — a deposit type the IEA has flagged for low capital intensity relative to hard rock alternatives — alongside gold mineralization across greenstone belts in the West Nile, Karamoja and Mubende regions. The Uganda Chamber of Energy and Minerals, with both its CEO and governing council chairperson confirmed for Paris, will serve as the primary interface for investors seeking access to Uganda’s licensing framework and project pipeline, at the same time as the country’s Tilenga and Kingfisher oil developments move toward first oil.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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APO Group Takes Gold at 2026 SABRE Awards – Second Consecutive Win Across Different Clients and Sectors

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Recognition spans technology, global sport, and culture, reflecting APO Group’s cross-sector communications performance across Africa

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 26, 2026/APO Group/ –APO Group (www.APO-opa.com), the pan-African communications consultancy integrating advisory, execution, and proprietary news distribution, has won gold in the Northern Africa category at the 2026 Africa SABRE Awards for its campaign, GITEX Africa Morocco 2025: A Media-Fuelled Journey for Tech Excellence.

 

Delivered for GITEX Africa, the campaign generated more than 3,600 media clippings across African and global outlets, positioning the event as the continent’s leading technology and startup platform, while reinforcing Morocco’s emerging status as a regional technology hub.

Being honoured at the SABRE Awards is particularly meaningful because it reflects the impact of communication designed specifically for how African markets work

APO Group was a finalist in two additional categories for campaigns delivered for international organisations operating across Africa:

  • The Africa Flag 2025 Tournament: Raising the Game in Cairo – National Football League (Media Relations category)
  • Broadcasting Greatness: Elevating African Hoops and Culture at BAL 2025 – Basketball Africa League (BAL) (Media, Arts & Entertainment category)

The SABRE Awards recognise excellence in branding, reputation management, and engagement across the global communications industry. This latest accolade adds to APO Group’s growing record at these prestigious awards, following its win in 2025 for a campaign delivered for Canon Central and North Africa, as well as multiple finalist placements for campaigns supporting leading institutions such as GITEX Africa, Africa’s Business Heroes, and the Global Africa Business Initiative.

 

“Being honoured at the SABRE Awards is particularly meaningful because it reflects the impact of communication designed specifically for how African markets work,” said Bas Wijne, Chief Executive Officer at APO Group. “Successful pan-African campaigns combine strategic planning and strong local execution, together with a clear understanding of how different markets, media environments, and audiences connect with a story. It’s about designing communications that deliver measurable outcomes and help organisations engage effectively and confidently across Africa’s diverse media landscape.”

In addition to its SABRE Awards success, APO Group has received multiple major industry honours over the past year, including Gold and Bronze at the Davos Communications Awards for excellence in strategic communications and campaign execution. The company was also named Africa’s Leading PR Agency – 2025 by Brands Review Magazine and Best Public Relations & Media Consultancy Agency of the Year – 2025 by World Business Outlook.Operating across 54 African countries, APO Group provides communications advisory services, public relations, and media distribution through its proprietary newswire, Africa Newsroom, which places content on more than 250 Africa-focused news platforms worldwide.

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