Onyeka Aralu
Competition Fellow
Onyeka Aralu is a competition fellow at the International Center for Law & Economics. His research focuses on antitrust enforcement, competition policy, and the economics of innovation, with particular attention to digital markets, platform regulation, and the institutional design of competition regimes.
Before joining ICLE as a fellow, Aralu worked there as a research assistant in antitrust law. Earlier, he practiced as an associate at Fortress Solicitors, advising on commercial and regulatory matters, and served as a legal intern at Batazia in Rotterdam.
He is admitted to the Nigerian Bar and is awaiting admission to the New York Bar.
Aralu earned an LL.M. in competition, innovation, and information law from New York University School of Law and an LL.M. in law, with great distinction, from the University of Antwerp. He received a bachelor’s of law from the University of Lagos.