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Cameroonian-born energy expert, N. J Ayuk received at Portuguese State House



By David Atangana

Cameroonian-born energy lawyer and business executive, N. J Ayuk has been received at the Portuguese State House.

He was received in audience last week by Portuguese authorities, MMI has gathered.

The content of the encounter is not known but observers say it was not unconnected to business.



Akere Muna, one of Cameroon’s leading human rights lawyers and anti-corruption advocates in a tweet confirmed the visit saying that N.J Ayuk is silent force.

“Some speak others act. N.J. Ayuk is the founder and chief executive officer of the Centurion Law Group, a premier Pan-African Law firm. He is the Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber. Received last week at the Portuguese State House. An Ultimate TSF(The Silent Force)” Akere tweeted.

NJ Ayuk is the managing partner of Centurion Law Group, a pan-African corporate law conglomerate that specializes in energy, extractive industries and the financial sector.



Headquartered in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, Centurion has offices in five countries across the continent

N.J Ayuk, a Cameroonian who hails from Manyu division is a leading authority in the African energy sector and a strong advocate for African entrepreneurship and the indigenous energy sector.

He is recognized as one of the foremost figures in African business today.

A well-known dealmaker in the petroleum and power sectors and founder of a leading energy focused law firm, NJ is noted for dedicating his career to helping African entrepreneurs.


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