Real Estate
Adron Homes CEO Reaffirms Support for Traditional Institutions During Alaafin of Oyo Visit
The Chairman of Adron Homes and Properties Limited, Aare Adetola Emmanuel-King, has reaffirmed the company’s support for Nigeria’s traditional institutions during a courtesy visit to the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade I.
The visit, held at the Oyo Palace, comes amid growing debate over how culture, tradition, and modern development can coexist in Nigeria’s fast-changing economy.
Speaking during the visit, Emmanuel-King said national progress must be rooted in respect for heritage and indigenous authority.
“Nigeria’s greatest strength lies in its diversity. At Adron Homes, we recognise that culture and tradition are not obstacles to development, but the very foundation upon which sustainable progress must be built,” he said.
Why it matters
Traditional rulers continue to wield social influence across Nigeria, particularly at the grassroots level, where issues of land, community trust, and local development intersect.
Industry observers say engagement with royal institutions often helps private developers navigate community relations and reduce conflict.
Emmanuel-King said Adron Homes’ approach goes beyond symbolic visits.
“Our respect for traditional institutions is not limited to any one region. We honour royal fathers across Nigeria because they are custodians of our identity, values, and social stability,” he added.
Housing, jobs and cultural values
Adron Homes, which operates across several Nigerian states, says its expanding footprint supports housing delivery and job creation.
The company argues that modern real estate development should not erase indigenous values.
“We remain committed to building communities that serve present needs without eroding the cultural heritage that future generations must inherit,” Emmanuel-King said.
Urban development experts say aligning housing projects with local customs can improve community acceptance and long-term sustainability.
Royal response
In his response, the Alaafin of Oyo praised Adron Homes for recognising culture as a driver of development.
The monarch offered royal prayers for the company’s leadership, continued success, and the peace and unity of Nigeria.
The visit ended with royal blessings, reinforcing Adron Homes’ public stance on cultural inclusivity and national cohesion.
What’s next
Adron Homes says it remains open to supporting initiatives focused on cultural preservation, tourism, and community development.
The company also stressed that closer collaboration between the private sector and traditional institutions is essential for inclusive growth.
Real Estate
Adron Group Chairman Praises Dapo Abiodun’s Leadership as Ogun Governor Turns 66
The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Adron Group, , has congratulated on his 66th birthday, describing the Ogun State governor as a “visionary leader” whose administration has driven economic growth and infrastructure development in the state.
In a goodwill message released on Thursday, the Adron Group chairman praised the governor’s leadership style, saying his administration has strengthened Ogun State’s reputation as a leading destination for investment and industrial expansion in Nigeria.
The tribute comes amid ongoing efforts by the Ogun State government to attract local and foreign investors through road projects, industrial policies, and youth-focused initiatives.
Why It Matters
Ogun State remains one of Nigeria’s key industrial hubs due to its proximity to Lagos and its growing manufacturing sector.
Analysts say continued infrastructure investment and business-friendly policies could further improve the state’s economic competitiveness and employment opportunities for residents.
Corporate endorsements from business leaders such as Adron Group also reflect increasing collaboration between the private sector and state governments in driving development initiatives.
What Adron Group Chairman Said
Aare EmmanuelKing said Governor Abiodun’s administration had demonstrated “purposeful and people-oriented leadership” through its focus on infrastructure, economic development, and human capital growth.
“On behalf of my family, the management, and staff of Adron Group, I sincerely felicitate with Your Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, CON, on the occasion of your 66th birthday,” he stated.
“Your exemplary leadership, humility, and unwavering dedication to public service remain highly commendable and inspiring. Ogun State has continued to experience substantial growth and development under your administration, while your contributions to governance and human capital development are truly noteworthy.”
He also prayed for continued strength, wisdom, and good health for the governor as he continues in public service.
Ogun State’s Development Push
Since assuming office, Governor Abiodun’s administration has prioritised road construction, industrial development, education reforms, and youth empowerment programmes.
The Ogun State government has repeatedly positioned the state as a gateway for commerce and manufacturing, with several companies expanding operations within the region in recent years.
Public affairs observers say birthday tributes from political and business stakeholders often highlight the growing relationship between governance and private-sector investment in Nigeria’s development landscape.
Industry and Public Perspectives
Business leaders in Ogun State have increasingly emphasised the importance of stable governance and infrastructure development in attracting investment.
Economic experts note that partnerships between governments and private companies can help accelerate housing, transportation, and industrial growth across the country.
Residents and stakeholders are also closely watching how ongoing projects under the Abiodun administration will impact jobs, transportation, and living standards in the coming years.
What’s Next?
Governor Abiodun is expected to continue implementing economic and infrastructure policies aimed at strengthening Ogun State’s position as one of Nigeria’s leading investment destinations.
Political analysts say attention will remain on how the administration balances industrial growth with social welfare and public infrastructure delivery.
Real Estate
Adron Homes Congratulates Muslims on Eid, Calls for Peace and Unity in Nigeria
Adron Homes & Properties has congratulated Muslim faithful in Nigeria and across the world on the Eid celebration, calling on citizens to uphold the values of peace, sacrifice, love, and unity associated with the season.
In a statement issued by its management, the real estate company described Eid as a period of spiritual renewal that encourages compassion, gratitude, and harmonious coexistence among people regardless of religion, ethnicity, or social status.
The company said the values demonstrated during the holy season remain important for national development, especially as Nigerians continue to grapple with economic pressures and social challenges.
“The values of selflessness, obedience, and generosity demonstrated during the holy season remain essential ingredients for national growth and societal development,” the statement read.
Why the message matters
Eid-el-Kabir, also known as Eid al-Adha, is one of the most significant religious celebrations in Islam and is widely observed across Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation.
The celebration often serves as a period when political leaders, corporate organisations, and religious groups promote messages of national unity, tolerance, and support for vulnerable communities.
Analysts say such public messages have become increasingly relevant as many Nigerians face rising living costs, inflation, and economic uncertainty.
Adron Homes encouraged Nigerians to use the festive season to strengthen relationships, support the less privileged, and pray for peace and economic prosperity in the country.
The company also reaffirmed its commitment to providing affordable luxury housing and building sustainable communities for Nigerians at home and in the diaspora.
Corporate and public perspectives
Nigeria’s real estate sector has continued to expand despite economic headwinds, with developers increasingly positioning themselves as contributors to community development and social stability.
Industry observers note that beyond property development, many companies now use major religious and cultural celebrations to connect with customers and reinforce corporate social responsibility commitments.
Adron Homes said its vision remains centred on creating secure and family-oriented communities that promote comfort and long-term value for homeowners.
“Eid is a sacred period that promotes spiritual renewal, compassion, gratitude, and harmonious coexistence among people irrespective of tribe, religion, or social status,” the company stated.
What’s next for the housing sector?
Experts say Nigeria’s growing population and urban expansion continue to drive demand for affordable housing, even as high construction costs and inflation challenge developers.
Real estate firms are increasingly focusing on flexible housing solutions and community-driven projects to attract middle-income earners and diaspora investors.
Adron Homes expressed optimism about the future while wishing Muslims a peaceful and memorable Eid celebration filled with joy and fulfilment.
Real Estate
RECRA 2026: Real Estate Leaders Demand Housing Reforms and Innovation in Nigeria
Real estate professionals, developers, and policy advocates gathered in Lagos for the Real Estate Conference and Recognition Award 2026 (RECRA 2026), where industry stakeholders called for stronger government support, stricter regulation, and innovative housing solutions to address Nigeria’s growing housing deficit.
The conference, themed “Unlocking Nigeria’s Real Estate Potential: Strategies for Growth and Transformation,” brought together developers, estate agents, investors, and public figures at the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Conference and Exhibition Centre in Ikeja.
Speakers at the event said Nigeria’s housing shortage continues to create opportunities for investment while exposing deep structural challenges in affordability, regulation, and access to quality housing.
Why the conference matters
Nigeria faces one of Africa’s largest housing deficits, with estimates ranging between 16 million and 20 million housing units.
Industry experts at the conference argued that solving the crisis would require cooperation between government agencies, private developers, financial institutions, and regulatory bodies.
The event also highlighted growing concerns around transparency in property transactions, excessive agency fees, and the need for professional standards within the real estate sector.
Developers highlight innovation and lack of government support
Josephine Micheal, Brand Communications and PR representative for Frontier Commercial Services Limited, said her company received recognition for introducing innovative housing products into the market. 
She defended the company’s award for “Most Outstanding and Innovative Real Estate Company,” pointing to its Mainland Heritage project.
“It’s the first of its kind in the real estate industry in Nigeria, where every plot in an estate comes already fenced and gated before the buyer even makes a deposit,” she said.
Micheal said the company had operated for six years and was currently developing 100 housing units around the Ikola axis of Lagos State.
However, she said developers continued to struggle without sufficient government support.
“There’s no government support to actually assist us to develop quality properties,” she said.
She added that the company planned to host a large industry event in July 2026 aimed at bringing together policymakers and developers to discuss long-term housing solutions.
The company also promoted flexible payment plans, allowing buyers to pay in instalments over six to 12 months.
Micheal encouraged Nigerians to invest in property despite economic pressures.
“Don’t wait to buy real estate. Buy real estate and wait,” she said. “Real estate is the truest form of wealth creation that we have.”
‘I was homeless before’ — developer shares personal story
Another speaker, Hon. Blessing Maduka of BMS Global, shared her personal experience of homelessness in Lagos, saying it inspired her commitment to affordable housing and philanthropy.
“I have been homeless in my life. In this Lagos, I have been homeless before,” she said.

Maduka said her company created a Real Estate Executive Club designed to help members access properties through subsidised or free ownership initiatives.
According to her, the group has already distributed properties valued at more than ₦50 million to beneficiaries.
She argued that Nigeria’s housing sector remained underdeveloped despite growing demand.
“We have not started. Housing deficit is still over 16 million,” she said. “Real estate is still super underdeveloped in Nigeria.”
Maduka also used the platform to advocate greater female participation in politics and governance, calling for at least 35% representation for women.
“We are not happy that we only have 4% of women in governance,” she said.
Industry regulator pushes for stricter standards
Guest speaker Godwin Alenkhe, National President of ERCAAN, focused on regulation, ethics, and professionalism within the estate agency sector.
Speaking under the conference theme, “Unlocking Nigeria’s Real Estate Potential: Strategies for Growth and Transformation,” Alenkhe said improving standards and enforcing compliance were essential to restoring trust in Nigeria’s property market.

He said practising estate agents in Lagos State should be licensed and properly trained, warning against unethical practices in the sector.
According to him, a proposed Lagos State regulation could cap agency fees at 10%.
“Even before the law is passed, you must not be more than 10%,” he said.
Alenkhe said ERCAAN was developing a digital database to profile tenants and property transactions in an effort to reduce fraud and improve accountability.
He also called for stronger collaboration between government and private developers, arguing that many developers receive little institutional support despite contributing significantly to housing delivery.
“Private developers are really trying to make this happen in this country,” he said.
The ERCAAN president further stressed the importance of anti-money laundering compliance in property transactions, urging estate agents to carry out due diligence on suspicious buyers.
Industry reactions
Several attendees welcomed the discussions, saying the conference reflected the urgent need for reforms in the property sector.
Real estate investors at the event expressed concerns about rising construction costs, land documentation delays, and limited access to affordable financing.
Others said clearer regulation and professional training could help improve investor confidence and reduce fraudulent practices in the industry.
What’s next for Nigeria’s housing sector?
Stakeholders at the conference agreed that Nigeria’s growing population and urbanisation would continue to drive demand for housing in the coming years.
Experts said the sector could create jobs, attract investment, and stimulate economic growth if government policies become more supportive and transparent.
However, they warned that without coordinated reforms, millions of Nigerians could remain unable to access affordable housing.
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