
Peace Nmesoma Chidi-Ijiomah is an award-winning Nigerian legal practitioner with a strong academic background and growing experience in corporate law, project advisory, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance. She is currently a Project Legal Officer at Weircapacity Limited, Abuja, where she supports complex transactions and public–private partnership (PPP) engagements, including contract drafting and review, legal advisory on partial privatization exercises, and the preparation of procurement and bidding documents.
Peace has worked across law firms, consulting firms, and institutional environments, providing legal research, company secretarial services, compliance advisory, and governance support to public- and private-sector clients. Her professional experience includes drafting and reviewing consortium and concession agreements, developing governance and ethics policies, supporting internal audit and board processes, and advising start-ups and established organizations on regulatory compliance and corporate structuring. She has also contributed to judicial research and capacity-building initiatives through her work with the National Judicial Institute.
She holds a Master of Laws (LL.M) in Financial Law and Policy (Distinction) from Nile University of Nigeria and a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) from Afe Babalola University. She is a Barrister-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and a member of the Nigerian Bar Association and the Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators.
Peace is widely recognized for her academic excellence, professionalism, and commitment to effective legal service delivery, with particular interests in corporate governance, PPPs, and regulatory compliance.
