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Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by AnonPoet(op): 6:14am On Feb 23
European tech giant loses $6.2m international arbitration in a case against Nigeria
* It's no longer business as usual – AGF Fagbemi
*Victory sends strong signal, says BPP DG


In another victory by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria, through the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) has yet again won a complex international arbitration.

European Dynamics UK Ltd, an international technology contractor, had entered into a dispute with the bureau over a national e-procurement project.

In the ruling, which is final and not subject to appeal, the tribunal dismissed the contractor’s claims in their entirety, relieving Nigeria of potential financial exposure estimated at over $6.2 million (approximately ₦9.3 billion) in claimed payments and damages.

Nigeria’s legal team was led by Johnson & Wilner LLP, a Nigerian business and technology law firm, with Basil Udotai Esq., Founding Partner, leading the arbitration together with the firm’s strategic partners and associates.

Genesis of the Dispute
Upon assuming office, the Director-General of the BPP, Dr Adebowale Adedokun, inherited a stalled technology project together with ongoing arbitration proceedings. European Dynamics UK Ltd had claimed approximately $2.4 million for alleged milestone completions, $3 million in general damages and an additional $800,000 settlement claims.

Prior to Dr Adedokun’s appointment, there had been discussions around an out-of-court settlement. The Bureau, however, elected to continue with the arbitral process, maintaining that payments must be tied strictly to demonstrable value delivered. That led to the engagement of the specialised Nigerian legal team with expertise in technology contracting to review the technical and contractual issues in dispute.

The underlying contract concerned the design, development/customisation, supply, installation and maintenance of a national electronic Government Procurement (eGP) system financed with support from the World Bank. The project aimed to strengthen transparency, accountability and efficiency across federal public procurement processes.

Central to the dispute was the User Acceptance Test (UAT). The UAT carried out by the BPP identified significant functional deficiencies, including critical omissions and errors affecting system performance.
The bureau argued that unlike conventional supply contracts where delivery may occur upon physical handover, software customisation projects are performance-validated.

That delivery crystallises only upon satisfactory UAT confirming that the system operates in accordance with the technical requirements, statutory workflows, and operational environment for which it was commissioned.

The tribunal accepted Nigeria’s position that these deficiencies fell within the vendor’s responsibility to remedy at no additional cost. It further held that the contractor, as the technical expert, bore the obligation to ensure that the delivered system complied with contractual requirements, irrespective of earlier technical documents that might have been approved by the BPP.
The tribunal also found no evidence that the Bureau consented to the merger of multi-phase modules into a single phase.

“Nothing in the Contract suggests that such a merger is permissible, particularly given that payment is structured in phases. Consequently, the contractual framework was distorted," it ruled.

Consequently, the arbitrator dismissed all claims by European Dynamics UK Ltd in their entirety.

Nigeria Can No Longer Be Taken For Granted – BPP DG

Dr Adedokun, during a formal presentation of the award to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), described the outcome as an important signal for public sector technology contracting

“This particular vendor has taken various African countries to court and won every single case. Nigeria is the first to defeat them. We stood our ground against one of the best legal teams in the world because we believed in the expertise of our own Nigerian legal professionals,”
he said.

The DG expressed appreciation to the AGF
for approving the proceedings, noting that without such support, Nigeria would have lost billions of Naira that can now be spent on critical national development.

A New Era for Nigeria - AGF Fagbemi

Responding, the AGF commended Adedokun’s courage and the brilliance of the legal team.
"Nigeria is a country blessed with both natural and human resources. This win sends a clear message to the international community: Nigeria has resonated. It is no longer business as usual. By standing up to European Dynamics, we have instilled courage in other African nations to protect their own resources," he said.
The minister also commended the president for sustained support to institutional strengthening within the justice sector, saying, “We have a leader, mentor and father that can always watch our back. If he says leave it, we have no choice… he wants to nurture strong institutions.”

Implications for Future Public Sector Technology Contracts

The ruling underscores the importance of rigorous User Acceptance Testing, clear milestone definitions, and expert-driven software delivery standards in government technology projects.

The legal representative for the BPP encouraged incorporating lessons from the arbitration into ongoing e-procurement reforms to strengthen oversight of contract performance and reduce the risk of future disputes.

Kamarudeen Ogundele, anipr
S A to the President (Communication and Publicity),
Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.
February 22, 2026
source

Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Basic123: 6:34am On Feb 23
Lateef fagbemi is a very silent and coded brilliant lawyer!


As in!
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by kaludestiny10(m):
The FG is rejoicing because a sane judge in a sane court delivered the judgement on it's merit. But some of our insane and corrupt judges will deliver a skewed judgement.
All the same, congrats to the government on their victory even though that money is going to be diverted to private pockets.
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by opes: 6:45am On Feb 23
Basic123:
Lateef fagbemi is a very silent and coded brilliant lawyer!


As in!
I even respect him more than Femi Falana
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Joecap(m): 6:46am On Feb 23
Nice one.



Not enough original content
Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 20 characters.
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Basic123: 6:47am On Feb 23
opes:
I even respect him more than Femi Falana
Femi falana is a rabble rouser.

Atimes,he will just wake up one day and make one very controversial interpretation of the law just for popularity sake
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by ponlear(m): 6:53am On Feb 23
Honestly, Kudus to Lateef Fagbemi
Silently making impacts
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by AK481(m): 7:13am On Feb 23
AnonPoet:
European tech giant loses $6.2m international arbitration in a case against Nigeria
* It's no longer business as usual – AGF Fagbemi
*Victory sends strong signal, says BPP DG



source
This is arbitration, the real case never start .

This government too like propaganda , exergeration and lies
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Obaofaba: 7:32am On Feb 23
kaludestiny10:
The FG is rejoicing because a sane judge in a sane court delivered the judgement on it's merit. But some of our insane and corrupt judges will deliver a skewed judgement.
All the same, congrats to the government on their victory even though that money is going to be diverted to private pockets.
But the same court in a sane country has been dishing out judgement in favor of the company against all other African countries.

Nigeria is bigger than you, don't belittle it because your favorite politician didn't win.
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Mccullum: 7:33am On Feb 23
AK481:
This is arbitration, the real case never start .

This government too like propaganda , exergeration and lies
If the company is not satisfied, they can go to any government court and the judges over there will verdict them to pay more than arbitrators.
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Educationalserv: 7:33am On Feb 23
AnonPoet:
European tech giant loses $6.2m international arbitration in a case against Nigeria
* It's no longer business as usual – AGF Fagbemi
*Victory sends strong signal, says BPP DG



source
Iif na Malam the Buhari AG na to cut deals make Nigeria pay and receive kickback
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Triangles1(m): 7:56am On Feb 23
Are they going to share the money with the citizens?

Just want to know ni o....?
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Reference(m): 8:15am On Feb 23
When I saw the word 'Contractor', it is not a surprise to me. We all know the primary reasons these 'contracts' fail and if we cannot change that culture the losses to the people through the Nigerian state will continue.

Can the AGF institute a probe into the failed 'contracts' for the repair of the refineries, or is the 2.5 billion dollars not much more than what we see here or is Mr. President going to waive that one as well.

A nation that cannot be hands-on about its development but continues a culture of sub-letting our plans and programs out to foreigners, to people we should be competing against.
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by untoldtruth: 8:25am On Feb 23
Reference:
When I saw the word 'Contractor', it is not a surprise to me. We all know the primary reasons these 'contracts' fail and if we cannot change that culture the losses to the people through the Nigerian state will continue.

Can the AGF institute a probe into the failed 'contracts' for the repair of the refineries, or is the 2.5 billion dollars not much more than what we see here or is Mr. President going to waive that one as well.

A nation that cannot be hands-on about its development but continues a culture of sub-letting our plans and programs out to foreigners, to people we should be competing against.
E reach person pocket, settle there for many years, how you wan make e come out? Forget that one, they'll only use it to threaten whoever is involved when they refuse to bend the knee
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by AK481(m): 8:42am On Feb 23
Mccullum:
If the company is not satisfied, they can go to any government court and the judges over there will verdict them to pay more than arbitrators.
Payment ?

You didn't even read the news before commenting
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by erniok(m): 8:44am On Feb 23
Obaofaba:
But the same court in a sane country has been dishing out judgement in favor of the company against all other African countries.

Nigeria is bigger than you, don't belittle it because your favorite politician didn't win.
This is the first judgement from the write up. Also, what happens is the we bungle up our own case and not their justice system.
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by erniok(m): 8:46am On Feb 23
AK481:
This is arbitration, the real case never start .

This government too like propaganda , exergeration and lies
Did you skip the part that the ruling is final and not subject to appeal?
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by DaddyJapan(m): 8:59am On Feb 23
Stop it! A company that made a net profit of £1.3 million in 2024 ain't no European Tech Giant.

The proof of the pudding is in the eating, so we need to look no further than the significant functional deficiencies, including critical omissions and errors affecting system performance delivered as its final result.
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by keeper303: 9:37am On Feb 23
Educationalserv:
Iif na Malam the Buhari AG na to cut deals make Nigeria pay and receive kickback
You are correct. The malam would have colluded with the foreign coy to defraud the country. grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by AndroBlaze: 9:40am On Feb 23
AK481:
This is arbitration, the real case never start .

This government too like propaganda , exergeration and lies
Sometimes I wonder if all of you think this forum is filled with jobless kids who have no experience in the real world like una.

Oya please, give me any example where an international firm agreed to arbitration overseas and still went on to sue us in our local courts...just one example please.
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Lexusgs430: 10:02am On Feb 23
How many cases against the Nigerian government, have they honoured.......

This is simply paper judgement, kobo FG would not see...... 😂 🤣

We are still waiting for twitter to build an office in Nigeria (according to lie mohammed)......? 😂 🙄
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by AlphaTaikun: 1:03pm On Feb 23
AnonPoet:
European tech giant loses $6.2m international arbitration in a case against Nigeria
* It's no longer business as usual – AGF Fagbemi
*Victory sends strong signal, says BPP DG




Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by AnonPoet: 6:14am
European tech giant loses $6.2m international arbitration in a case against Nigeria
* It's no longer business as usual – AGF Fagbemi
*Victory sends strong signal, says BPP DG

In another victory by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria, through the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) has yet again won a complex international arbitration.

European Dynamics UK Ltd, an international technology contractor, had entered into a dispute with the bureau over a national e-procurement project.

In the ruling, which is final and not subject to appeal, the tribunal dismissed the contractor’s claims in their entirety, relieving Nigeria of potential financial exposure estimated at over $6.2 million (approximately ₦9.3 billion) in claimed payments and damages.

Nigeria’s legal team was led by Johnson & Wilner LLP, a Nigerian business and technology law firm, with Basil Udotai Esq., Founding Partner, leading the arbitration together with the firm’s strategic partners and associates.

Genesis of the Dispute
Upon assuming office, the Director-General of the BPP, Dr Adebowale Adedokun, inherited a stalled technology project together with ongoing arbitration proceedings. European Dynamics UK Ltd had claimed approximately $2.4 million for alleged milestone completions, $3 million in general damages and an additional $800,000 settlement claims.

Prior to Dr Adedokun’s appointment, there had been discussions around an out-of-court settlement. The Bureau, however, elected to continue with the arbitral process, maintaining that payments must be tied strictly to demonstrable value delivered. That led to the engagement of the specialised Nigerian legal team with expertise in technology contracting to review the technical and contractual issues in dispute.

The underlying contract concerned the design, development/customisation, supply, installation and maintenance of a national electronic Government Procurement (eGP) system financed with support from the World Bank. The project aimed to strengthen transparency, accountability and efficiency across federal public procurement processes.

Central to the dispute was the User Acceptance Test (UAT). The UAT carried out by the BPP identified significant functional deficiencies, including critical omissions and errors affecting system performance.
The bureau argued that unlike conventional supply contracts where delivery may occur upon physical handover, software customisation projects are performance-validated.

That delivery crystallises only upon satisfactory UAT confirming that the system operates in accordance with the technical requirements, statutory workflows, and operational environment for which it was commissioned.

The tribunal accepted Nigeria’s position that these deficiencies fell within the vendor’s responsibility to remedy at no additional cost. It further held that the contractor, as the technical expert, bore the obligation to ensure that the delivered system complied with contractual requirements, irrespective of earlier technical documents that might have been approved by the BPP.
The tribunal also found no evidence that the Bureau consented to the merger of multi-phase modules into a single phase.

“Nothing in the Contract suggests that such a merger is permissible, particularly given that payment is structured in phases. Consequently, the contractual framework was distorted," it ruled.

Consequently, the arbitrator dismissed all claims by European Dynamics UK Ltd in their entirety.

Nigeria Can No Longer Be Taken For Granted – BPP DG

Dr Adedokun, during a formal presentation of the award to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), described the outcome as an important signal for public sector technology contracting

“This particular vendor has taken various African countries to court and won every single case. Nigeria is the first to defeat them. We stood our ground against one of the best legal teams in the world because we believed in the expertise of our own Nigerian legal professionals,” he said.

The DG expressed appreciation to the AGF
for approving the proceedings, noting that without such support, Nigeria would have lost billions of Naira that can now be spent on critical national development.

A New Era for Nigeria - AGF Fagbemi

Responding, the AGF commended Adedokun’s courage and the brilliance of the legal team.
"Nigeria is a country blessed with both natural and human resources. This win sends a clear message to the international community: Nigeria has resonated. It is no longer business as usual. By standing up to European Dynamics, we have instilled courage in other African nations to protect their own resources," he said.
The minister also commended the president for sustained support to institutional strengthening within the justice sector, saying, “We have a leader, mentor and father that can always watch our back. If he says leave it, we have no choice… he wants to nurture strong institutions.”

Implications for Future Public Sector Technology Contracts

The ruling underscores the importance of rigorous User Acceptance Testing, clear milestone definitions, and expert-driven software delivery standards in government technology projects.

The legal representative for the BPP encouraged incorporating lessons from the arbitration into ongoing e-procurement reforms to strengthen oversight of contract performance and reduce the risk of future disputes.

Kamarudeen Ogundele, anipr
S A to the President (Communication and Publicity),
Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.
February 22, 2026
source
That's highly impressive. It's important to always scrutinize all contracts and documents before appending your signatures.

I lot of people are to LAZY and end up NOT reading the fine-prints of official documents.
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Krankhead: 2:35pm On Feb 23
kaludestiny10:
The FG is rejoicing because a sane judge in a sane court delivered the judgement on it's merit. But some of our insane and corrupt judges will deliver a skewed judgement.
All the same, congrats to the government on their victory even though that money is going to be diverted to private pockets.
The thing pain you because it is a good news. Had it been a bad news you will.be celebrating it.. Shane on you
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by Krankhead: 2:36pm On Feb 23
Mccullum:
If the company is not satisfied, they can go to any government court and the judges over there will verdict them to pay more than arbitrators.
Did younread or nah night school you go.
Re: Nigeria Wins $6.2 Million Arbitration Case Against European Tech Giant by zoedew: 4:39pm On Feb 23
Basic123:
Lateef fagbemi is a very silent and coded brilliant lawyer!


As in!
True. Mess with him and you’ll be a mess!
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