Exploring Economic Opportunities: Why You Should Buy Land in Sagamu With Adron Homes

Exploring Economic Opportunities: Why You Should Buy Land in Sagamu With Adron Homes

Nestled in the heart of Ogun State, Sagamu stands as a beacon of economic potential in Nigeria. Its strategic location along major transportation routes, including the bustling Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and the proposed Lagos-Ibadan railway, positions it as a prime investment destination for those seeking lucrative opportunities in real estate.

Sagamu’s allure lies not only in its proximity to Lagos, Abeokuta, Papalanto, Ibadan expressway, and other commercial nerve centers but also in its evolving urban landscape. The city is experiencing rapid urban expansion, fueled by population growth and industrial development. This expansion paves the way for diverse investment prospects, ranging from residential to commercial and industrial projects.

One of the key drivers of Sagamu’s economic growth is its robust infrastructure development. Government investments in road networks, electricity, water supply, and telecommunications infrastructure have been instrumental in enhancing the city’s appeal to investors. As infrastructure improves, land values in Sagamu and its environs are poised to appreciate, offering promising returns on investment.

With the Adron Homes and Properties Houston Park and Gardens estate Kajola behind the International Breweries Ltd, Winter Park, and Gardens estate, opposite the Gateway International Stadium Sagamu and our Imperial Park and Gardens, GRA quarters also in Sagamu. You can also be part of the industrial and economic prowess of this city.

Sagamu’s status as an industrial hub further enhances its investment potential. The city is home to thriving industrial estates and manufacturing hubs, attracting businesses seeking affordable land and a conducive business environment. Investors keen on capitalizing on the burgeoning industrial sector can explore opportunities in land acquisition for commercial and industrial purposes.

Beyond industrialization, Sagamu boasts fertile land suitable for agriculture. With a growing focus on agricultural production and food security, investing in farmland presents an enticing opportunity. Commercial farming, agro-processing industries, and agribusinesses stand to benefit from Sagamu’s agricultural potential.

Tourism also plays a pivotal role in Sagamu’s economic landscape. The city boasts natural attractions such as the iconic Olumo Rock and the scenic Oyan Dam, drawing tourists from far and wide. Investors eyeing the tourism sector can explore opportunities in land acquisition for hospitality and recreational facilities, catering to the needs of visitors.

Government policies and regulations governing land ownership and development are critical considerations for prospective investors. Ogun State’s pro-business policies aimed at promoting investment and development provide a conducive environment for real estate investment in Sagamu.

Market demand analysis is another crucial aspect to consider when buying land in Sagamu. Factors such as population growth, employment opportunities, and lifestyle preferences influence market demand for different types of properties. Investors should conduct thorough market research to identify lucrative investment opportunities aligned with market demand.

In light of Sagamu’s promising economic prospects, investors are advised to exercise due diligence and seek professional advice before making investment decisions. Making informed decisions means going to a tested and trusted real estate company with a proven record of 12 years of real estate development across major cities in Nigeria. Adron Homes has proven to be the best in real estate development and practices with over 40,000 customers and 3,000 homeowners who have benefitted from the company’s flexible payment structures which allow buyers to pay for land In installments without stress.

In conclusion, Sagamu, Ogun State, offers a wealth of economic opportunities for investors looking to buy land. With its strategic location, urban expansion, robust infrastructure, industrialization, agricultural potential, tourism attractions, favorable government policies, and market demand, Sagamu stands as a compelling destination for real estate investment in Nigeria’s evolving landscape and when deciding to buy in this location, consider buying from Adron Homes And Properties.

Nestlé’s Nutritionist, Cissoko, Provides Insights On Harmonious Transition To A Balanced Diet After Ramadan

Nestlé’s Nutritionist, Cissoko, Provides Insights On Harmonious Transition To A Balanced Diet After Ramadan

The sacred month of Ramadan came to an end about 24 hours ago with Eid al-Fitr celebrations which mark the end of the fasting period.

This technically raises the issue of how to smoothly return to daily eating habits after the sunrise to sunset, no water or food long hours.

Then, breaking the fast at sunset, followed by one to two more meals before dawn. Meals during Ramadan are often more abundant and richer than usual, consumed at unusual hours of the night.

As the sacred month of Ramadan comes to an end with Eid al-Fitr, the celebration marking the end of the fasting period, many people wonder how to smoothly return to their daily eating habits. How can one make this transition without any hiccups and adopt behaviors that promote a healthy diet while avoiding post-Ramadan nutritional pitfalls?

To guide you in this process, Dr. Cissoko, Nutritionist at Nestlé, provides some insights for a harmonious transition to a balanced diet after Ramadan.

Readjusting Your Digestive System without Rushing:

To avoid potential stomach discomfort, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea, it is recommended to opt for easily digestible foods. Fish is preferable to meat as it is lighter and easier to digest. Cooked vegetables with low fat content are also gentler on the digestive system compared to raw vegetables. Whole or semi-whole grains are rich in fiber and promote a healthy intestinal transit. Fully ripe fruits are also easier to digest than unripe ones.

Water, on the other hand, is your best ally for a smooth transition before returning to a normal diet. In addition to maintaining the body’s water balance, it plays an essential role in digestion by facilitating the process and helping eliminate toxins. Water remains the best beverage.

Lastly, prioritize small portions and take the time to chew your food well, which allows for better digestion and optimal nutrient absorption.

Opt for Gradual Changes, the Key to Dietary Rebalancing:

For a smooth transition after Ramadan, it is recommended to adopt a measured and thoughtful approach, whether in introducing different food groups or in the frequency and intensity of physical activities. Take the time to gradually introduce foods in a balanced manner, ensuring to include all necessary food groups for a healthy diet. It is important to note that physical exercise is of paramount importance in the context of a balanced diet. Light activities such as walking are particularly recommended at the beginning. They stimulate the body without subjecting it to excessive efforts. Over time, you can gradually increase the intensity of these physical activities according to your abilities. This gradual approach is the key to regaining dietary balance after Ramadan.

Avoiding Post-Ramadan Nutritional Pitfalls:

It is important to remain aware of potential nutritional pitfalls that could hinder a balanced diet.

Excessive Sugar Intake: After a period of fasting, it can be tempting to indulge in excessive sweets and desserts. It is essential to limit the consumption of added sugar and prioritize natural sources of sugar, such as fruits.

Excessive Portions: After fasting, it is common to want to compensate by eating larger portions. However, this can lead to overeating and calorie imbalance. It is important to maintain moderate portions and eat slowly to better feel satiety.

Ensuring a Good Variety of Foods: After Ramadan, it is essential to maintain a balanced diet by ensuring the inclusion of a variety of foods to guarantee an adequate intake of essential nutrients. Make sure to include a wide range of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains, and sources of healthy fats in your meals.

Maintaining Proper Hydration: After a period of fasting, it is important to ensure adequate hydration. Make sure to drink enough water throughout the day to maintain good hydration. It is recommended to consume at least 2 liters of water per day.

Being Mindful of Snacking: Prioritizing structured meals over snacking helps maintain a healthy weight and avoid unnecessary calorie intake.

Listening to Your Body: Relearning to listen to hunger and satiety signals is a valuable skill to adjust your diet to your true needs.

Planning to Avoid Slip-Ups: Anticipating and preparing meals is an effective strategy to stick to a balanced diet and avoid impulsive food choices.
The period following Ramadan is an opportune time to establish or reinforce healthy and sustainable eating habits. By taking conscious steps, each individual can make the most of this transition to nourish their body and mind.

At Nestlé, we encourage and support this journey by offering a variety of products and tips to accompany you in your quest for a balanced diet.

Rekhiat Momoh: Rise of an Amazon in the Power Sector

Rekhiat Momoh: Rise of an Amazon in the Power Sector

In a sector that has not always made space for women, Rekhiat Momoh, the newly appointed Acting CEO of Eko Electricity Distribution Plc (EKEDC), has fearlessly taken up a conspicuous space for herself. A self-driven professional who comes across as an enviable Amazon and achiever in an area and era where everyone seems to understate the role and worth of a driven woman, those who know Rekhiat say she exemplifies a modern yet timeless construct of femininity that manifests as a blend of relentless and noble pursuits.
For the past three decades, Rekhiat has worked her way up in the power sector and served the EKEDC in various capacities, most recently as the Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).According to a statement announcing her new appointment, “Mrs Momoh has been in the power sector for more than 31 meritorious years. She has risen through the ranks in the power sector from the days of NEPA, PHCN, and now Eko Disco, receiving several excellence awards, commendations, and medals.
“A marketer by training, she has an MBA from the Lagos State University. She is a fellow of several organisations including the Nigeria Institute of Management, the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria, and several others. She has attended several local and international leadership and management courses and training programmes.” The board further expressed confidence in her ability to perform in her new role effectively and take the company to greater heights.
The Edo State native will oversee Eko Disco’s operations, drive strategic initiatives, service improvements, and stakeholder engagement initiatives within the company through her deep industry knowledge and strategic vision, and ensure the company continues to deliver reliable and efficient power distribution services to its customers.
Indeed, Rekhiat brings extensive experience and exceptional leadership capabilities to her new role. Many described her as a proven team player, change agent, and thought leader in the power distribution space. Her colleagues unanimously said she is the ideal choice to lead EKEDC into the future as her focus on empowering teams, driving continuous improvement, and forging strong partnerships with stakeholders has positioned the company as a frontrunner in the Nigerian power sector.Her appointment further comes at a pivotal time as EKEDC seeks to ramp up productivity and enhance power distribution across its coverage areas.
Born on 7th March 1967, Rekhiat hails from Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State. She attended Auchi Polytechnic where she obtained OND Business Administration and HND Marketing in 1991 and went on to bag an MBA (Marketing) at the University of Lagos. Without a doubt, the power and pull of Rekhiat’s rise in the power sector will make space for a new generation of young women willing to interrogate their fears and achieve greatness.

Olatunji Oke is the publisher, Lagos Indicator, Nigeria Indicator, and Africa Indicator

Real Estate: A Steadfast Path to Financial Growth and Security

Real Estate: A Steadfast Path to Financial Growth and Security

In times of economic uncertainty, real estate stands out as a reliable avenue for financial growth and securing one’s future. While other investment options may falter amidst market volatility, property ownership remains a cornerstone of stability, offering long-term appreciation and tangible asset security.

Introducing one of Adron Homes finest, Rosewood Park and Gardens a destination where luxury meets affordability, creating an unparalleled living experience for residents. Meticulously designed homes boast premium finishes and modern amenities, ensuring a lifestyle of comfort and sophistication without compromising on affordability. Whether it’s enjoying leisurely strolls in lush green spaces or unwinding in the tranquility of well-appointed residences, Rosewood Park and Gardens offers a haven of luxury within reach.

Situated in the thriving city of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Bako Apata in Ibadan, Rosewood Park and Gardens boasts a strategic location that ensures unrivaled accessibility to essential amenities and major transportation hubs. Residents will enjoy seamless connectivity to schools, hospitals, shopping centers, and business districts, making everyday living convenient and hassle-free. This prestigious estate redefines the concept of modern living, offering residents an unparalleled blend of opulence, convenience, and value.

Owing a piece of Rosewood Park and Gardens not only provides a luxurious living experience but also guarantees peace of mind and security for the future. With Adron Homes’ commitment to quality and excellence, residents can rest assured knowing that their investment is safeguarded against market fluctuations and economic uncertainties. Moreover, the gated community offers enhanced security measures, ensuring a safe and secure environment for families to thrive.

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HOW CHINEDU NSOFOR CHANGED THE NARRATIVES AT UNN THROUGH HIS WORK WHILE IN SCHOOL INITIATIVE By Don Peter Okoro

HOW CHINEDU NSOFOR CHANGED THE NARRATIVES AT UNN THROUGH HIS WORK WHILE IN SCHOOL INITIATIVE By Don Peter Okoro

Chinedu Afamuefuna Nsofor is a highly respected, celebrated and dynamic Social Worker, Successful Entrepreneur, Life Coach, Much Sought After Technocrat and Intellectual Giant.

Through his Foundation, the Work While In School Foundation, he has brought succour and comfort to countless number of students from different Secondary and Tertiary Institutions across Nigeria, especially the University of Nigeria Nsukka ( UNN).

QHis passion to see Students working while still Schooling has enabled him to equip and empower many students, not just to be self employed, but to become Employers of Labour as well.

Thus his very popular Work While in School Programmes recorded testimonies of how ordinary students were turned into student millionaires within a short time by the help of God.

His contributions to the progress and human capacity development of the students of UNN during his Undergraduate days as a Student Leader are still subjects of discussion many years after.

Among his numerous contributions to UNN was his ability to host not less than 7 Conferences and Programmes that positively impacted on the lives of his fellow students and projected UNN in the Frontline of Extracurricular and Human Resource Excellence.

As the Igwe of the Faculty of Social Sciences UNN, he initiated and implemented a 7 Day African Education and ICT Conference in 2010, while in his second year at UNN at a very tender age of 21years old.

Through this Conference, Chinedu Nsofor attracted prominent Nigerian Leaders to UNN, among whom was the then Chairman of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission who was also a former Presidential Aspirant and presently the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief Dr. Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu CFR, Present also at the occasion were the former Vice Chancellor of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University ( UNIZIK), Prof. Pita Ejiofor and the CEO of Peace Mass Transit Ltd. Dr. Sam Onyishi to mention but a few.

His keynote resource person flew into the country from the United Kingdom just to facilitate on the programme. This Conference was a partnership project between the Work While In School Foundation and the Institute of African Studies (UNN) and his office as the Igwe of the Faculty of Social Sciences UNN.

The Conference served as a platform to train over 3000 students of UNN in Entrepreneurship in 7 Faculties of UNN with the Deans of the respective Faculties declaring Lecture Free Days for the Training.

The 7 Days Conference went down in history as the biggest Work While In School Conference in the annals of UNN as the Conference attracted a N5 Million Scholarship Fund for students and also a N50 Million donation to the Institute of African Studies UNN both by a renowned Philanthropist and CEO of Peace Mass Transit Dr. Sam Onyishi.

Chinedu Nsofor also, in his final year initiated and implemented another Work While In School Conference. This particular one was organized by the Work While In School Foundation and the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Development Research UNN.

Happy with the Innovation, the Centre embodied the Work While In School Initiative of Chinedu Nsofor as a compulsory entrepreneurship programme for all 3rd year students of UNN by signing a Memorandum Of Understanding ( MOU) with him for partnership to implement the project in UNN and Nationwide.

Thus Chinedu Nsofor broke a Record in UNN by becoming the first undergraduate student to sign an MOU with the University.

This Conference attracted another 2,500 students. Chinedu Nsofor through this Conference once again attracted prominent Nigerian Leaders to UNN including Prof. Osita Ogbu ( Former Economic Adviser To The President and a Former Minister for National Planning) who was the Guest Speaker, Chief Dr. Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu CFR was again present. Chief Iwuanyanwu was so moved by the Impact made through the Conference and by the sight of such a large gathering of students which he described as the largest student gathering he had ever witnessed, that he announced to institute the Iwuanyanwu Entrepreneurship Development Foundation, which was estimated to cost him over N100 Million.

While still in his final year at UNN, an Organization, the Great Minds International, identified Chinedu Nsofor as an exceptional Student Leader and decided to celebrate him alongside the Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences,Prof. Emma Ezeani as they rounded off their tenures as Igwe FOSSSA and Dean of Social Sciences UNN respectively.

The Organization therefore partnered with the Work While In School Foundation and the Faculty of Social Sciences to Organize a colourful Global impact show dedicated in honour of Chinedu Nsofor and Prof. Emma Ezeani.

The event was massively attended as the day was declared a Lecture Free day by the Faculty Administration. In recognition of his immense contributions to the empowement of UNN students and for his examplary leadership qualities, Chinedu Nsofor while still a student of UNN was honoured by many Institutions and Organizations, among which are: Most Political Student of UNN By the Nigerian Universities Engineering Students Association, The Most Popular Student Award by the National Association of Social Work Students UNN. UNN Most Acknowledged Personality of the Year By the Archeology Students Association of UNN, Leadership Excellence Award By Rotract Club of UNN, Meritorious Service Award By National Association of Social Work Students UNN. Spotlight Medalist on Entrepreneurship ( Big Brother Award) UNN Raiser of the Year. By Golden Heart Foundation Lagos, in conjunction with Trailblazers, his Profile was also published in the University of Nigeria Book of Fame: Who Is Who In UNN as an Outstanding Personality of UNN. Many years after graduating from UNN, the board, entire management and staff of the department of Social Work UNN where he graduated from, wrote him officially to notify him of the unanimous decision of the department to honour him with the Premier Alumni Award in recognition of his outstanding examplification of Social Work in the Society.

This Award was bestowed on him in a very colourful Home Coming event of the department of social work in 2018. Chinedu Nsofor who is a Skilled Networker, Human Capacity Builder, Highly sought after Resource Person, A seasoned Project Management expert, Social Worker Per Excellence, Youth Mobilzer and Business Development Expert/ Consultant is always available for Consultations and strategic partnerships.

The Work While In School Initiative which is a Masterpiece he designed to question the status quo, to challenge the minds and intelligence of our young people and to spark off creativity to the glory of God, outlines curriculum on Invention, Innovation, Development and Idea Creations, it position the hands to requisite skill acquisition in line with the respective courses of study; and challenges the student to embrace virtues and Godly principles that turn ordinary men into Principal People of all ages and generation.

Upon Graduation from the University of Nigeria Nsukka with Second Class Upper Division and after successful completion of his Masters Degree Programme in Social Work at LAUTHEC.

Chinedu Nsofor at a very young age of 26 years, secured a partnership with the Federal Government through his company; the Work While in School Ventures Ltd, to implement the Work While in School Programme in all the colleges of Education in Nigeria in collaboration with the National Commission for Colleges of Education and the Nsukka College of Education became the first college of Education that benefited from this very impactful programme, this is because of Chinedu’s strong inclinations to Nsukka through his beloved alma mater the University of Nigeria Nsukka.

He had also earlier organized other very impactful Work While in School conferences in UNN during his National Youth Service Programme at the Presidency SURE-P, one of which was also a 7 day Conference that attracted the presence of the then Special Adviser to the President of Nigeria on Technical Matters who doubled as Secretary of the SURE-P Programme of the Federal Government; Nze Akachukwu Nwankpo.

Indeed time would not permit to outline the so numerous impact Chinedu Nsofor made in the University of Nigeria Nsukka during and shortly after his undergraduate days to the glory of God!

OGUNDARE ON A MISSION TO MAKE ETI-OSA EAST LCDA THE ENVY OF ALL

OGUNDARE ON A MISSION TO MAKE ETI-OSA EAST LCDA THE ENVY OF ALL

Since the inception of his administration, Hon. John Campos Ogundare has been on his toes to ensure the people of Eti-Osa East Local Council Development Area enjoy the dividend of democracy as he has promised.

 

2023 has been a beehive of activities for the council helmsman and the entire executive and legislative team. In the year under review, the administration of Hon. John Campos Ogundare has embarked on some developmental projects to make life better for the people of the home of hospitality.

 

Hon. Ogundare’s administration as a government has invested heavily in the welfare of the people in the area of environmental sanitation, security and infrastructural development. In the year under review, he embarked on constant desilting of drainage systems to avert flooding that usually emanates during and after the rainy season. He also constructed some new drainage systems with motorable roads to uplift some slum areas into semi-urban.

 

In the same year, new markets have been

constructed with drainage systems and road construction in a larger settlement of the residential area to make such a

developed community.

 

The following are the executed projects in the year under review:

 

1. Grading and Stabilization of Earth road at Okun Mopo Akinlade

 

2. Grading and Stabilization of Earth at Majek from Gomez Road Keji Olajide to MTN junction

 

3. Construction of road at Ajah Market with interlocking stones and drainage system

 

4. Construction of road at Okun-Ajah with interlocking stones

 

5. Construction of road at Okun-Mopo with interlocking stones

 

6. Construction of drainage at Shittu Saka Musa by Gbenga

Ifalekulo Street, Alaguntan

 

7. Purchase of Vehicles: Toyota Sienna 2005 Model for Community Development Committee and Market Women and Men

 

8. Purchase of Suzuki Minibusses for Revenue Generation

 

9. Purchase of Official Vehicles for Councillors and Supervisors of Eti-Osa East L.C.D.A

 

 

10. Construction of Steel barriers at Berger-Ilaje Road.

 

The chairman has also paid 100% payment of severance allowances of all past political office holders as approved by the State Government.

 

There are several other ongoing projects scattered around the local council development area. Seeing is believing. The Chairman has always said that he will not rest until he achieves the Eti-Osa East LCDA of his dream, and with the people’s support and cooperation, it shall be possible.

 

As it is to be expected within the turbulence and competition of our political environment, there have been some unfounded allegations levelled against the Council Chairman, Hon. John Campos Ogundare by some elements who intend to soil his name. The public is hereby notified that there is no iota of truth in those allegations and such would not deter the chairman from continuing his duty of providing a impactful welfare for the people of Eti-Osa East Local Council Development Area.

ADRON HOMES : Bridging Housing Deficit With World Class Infrastructure In Nigeria And Beyond

ADRON HOMES : Bridging Housing Deficit With World Class Infrastructure In Nigeria And Beyond

 • Monarch, HNIs, Middle-Class Income Earners, Artisan, Others Share Amazing Experiences

Established in February 2012, Adron Homes and Property Limited has continued to be the Market Leader in the Nigerian Real Estate Industry. Its Housing estates are built across Lagos, Federal Capital Territory/Abuja, PortHarcourt, Ogun, Oyo, Nasarawa and other cities in Nigeria, Africa, America and Europe.

The Workforce is led by the Group Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Adetola EmmanuelKing:

A graduate of Estate Management, Workaholic and Target/Result Oriented Real Estate Guru.

In the Team are Smart, Dedicated and Brilliant Personnels who work tirelessly to offer Qualitative service at all times to ensure Customer Satisfaction, Retention, Growth and Value for Investments.

According to Dr. Emmanuel King, Adron Homes and Property’s vision is to become a Leading Real estate company in Nigeria and the best in Africa. And, truly, it has retained its Leadership Status in the Built sector.

Interestingly, The Company’s staff strength has grown geomerictically over the years both in the Administrative Departments and Operations: Providing direct and indirect Employments for Nigerians and Expatriates.

Integrity, Flexible Payment Plan, Speedy Allocation of Land and Housing Project Delivery and Construction of World Class Infrastructure in its Estates are the Distinguishing features of Adron Homes and Properties Limited.

Adron Homes and Property Limited’s 24Hours/7Days Customer Service Centres resolve issues within shortest possible Turn-Around-Time.

At Adron Homes, All Income Earners in the Formal and Informal Sectors of the economy can purchase Plots of land and Properties with Flexible Payment Plan: Long and Short term Payment plan based on the earning and/or Financial capacity of an Individual.

Research revealed that Adron Homes Housing Estates are easily Affordable, Accessible and Livable.

The Platform also gathered that Adron Homes and Property Housing Estates are built with World-Class Socioeconomic Infrastructure such as Good Road Networks, Uninterrupted Electricity Supply, Street Lightnings, Treated Water Supply System, Sewage Management And Treatment system, Recreational cum Playgrounds, Sporting Facilitaties, Security Posts and Worship Centres.

While sharing the Company’s Success story,  Aare EmmanuelKing said Adron Homes and Property Limited has made over Fifty Thousand (50,000) Nigerians Landlords in its Housing Estates across the country; all living in their Housing Estates across the country.

Adron Homes and Property also has Properties spread across the continent of Africa, America and Europe.

Though, there were teething Issues such as Communal resistance against Property Development, Ligitations and security threats in its formative years, but the Real Estate Giant summounted the challenges through tenacity and consistency in its Operations.

Aare EmmanuelKing however reiterated the Company’s commitment to Providing Decent, Comfortable and Affordable Housing to its Existing and Prospective Customers.

 

Monarch, High Network Individuals, Middle-Class Income Earners, Artisan, Others Share Amazing Experiences 

The Monarch of Shimawa (a Border Town between Lagos and Ogun states), HRH Oba Gbenga Sonuga endorsed Nigeria’s leading Real Estate Company, Adron Homes and Properties.

In a video clip made available, Oba Gbenga Sonuga described Adron Homes and Property Limited as a Reliable Real Estate Company.

Continuing, the Monarch said:

“Adron Homes has brought Shimawa a wonderful experience of Estate Building and Development. Its ideas are very Unique and it has put Shimawa on the World Map. I can see a lot of Innovations that are in place and I am yet to see any problem emanating from its end.’’

While collaborating Oba Sonuga’s testimony, the Olumale Of Shimawa, Chief Nasiru Awolaja said Adron Homes and Properties Limited is Trustworthy in its Business Transactions.

‘’We are the Land owners that sold land to Adron Homes. My father’s land was the first the company bought to start Real estate business and there has never been any Problem”.

“I enjoin everyone overseas to purchase Landed Properties in Shimawa, Adron homes can be Trusted”, He concluded.

A Landlady in one of the Adron Homes Housing Estates who preferred anominity,

explained.

She said: Adron Homes is the most reliable Real Estate firm. With them, your Investment is Secure and Safe”.

Another Property owner on Adron Housing Estate in Ibadan and Lecturer at the University of Ibadan, Prof.(Mrs.) Olagunju Testifies:

“My name is Prof Mrs Olagunju and I am glad to be with Adrons Homes and Properties Limited. This Prestigious organization has grown to become a Household name in Nigeria and I’m Privileged to have some plots of Land with them.’’

‘’Their Track record is amazing, 10 years looks as if they have been here for 50 years. The highlight of this organization for me, is the Tagline they drop across every social stratum; Making comfortable and affordable Houses available for all regardless of their Incomes.’’

The CEO of Synergy Gaurds, Nigeria and UK and High Network Individual, Mr. David Oladeji Bolarin urged Nigerians to develop a plan and buy Plots of Land from Adron Homes to invest and build their futures.

“Investment in Land is the best form of investment and Financial security”, He noted.

He emphasized that The Adron Homes Housing Development Template is Great.

Speaking further, he said: “Tap into their (Adron Homes’) Offer to execute and achieve your future dreams”.

An Artisan, (A Welder), Mr. Glory of God says:

“I be Welder, When I meet Adron six years ago, na so my life changed. Two staff turn to 20 staff. I be landlord for Mowe before, when Adron give me contract, I enter their Estate in Shimawa, I say Wow ! I take my wife to the Estate, she fall in love. Na so I leave my house for Mowe come Treasure Estate in Shimawa”.

He stated further that he saved money realized from the contracts he did across Adron Homes Estates to build his House in Adron Treasure Estate, Phase 1 in Shimawa, Ogun State.

“I give my Family better environment to stay”, He boasted !

“ADRON, I THANK YOU O !”, Mr. Glory of God concluded.

The younger generation, between age 0-17 years is not left out in the Adron Homes Land Acquisition Programme and Housing Development.

The Young Landlord Promo provides opportunity for Parents to buy Landed Properties or invest in Real Estate in their Children’s names.

Interestingly, Parents can transfer Ownership of the Property to their children at the age of 18.

A more reliable Generational Wealth compared to material investments.

It can be authoritatively confirmed that Adron Homes and Properties Limited has contributed significantly to Housing Development through its unrelenting efforts to bridge the deficit in the Real Estate Sector.

It has also complemented the Federal and States’ Government efforts to meet Citizenry Housing demand.

Unarguably, Adron Homes remains the Best Real Estate Company in Nigeria and Africa !

You can Contact Adron Homes Officials 24Hours, 7 Days For Land and Property Purchase and Other Enquires.

Adeboye Abiodun: 08138432335

Odesina Abayomi: 09029449738

Adekoya Owolabi: 07066558747

Kazeem Azeez: 0808 681 6109

Ajayi Sandra: 09056956200

Gbiaye Samuel: 08105812438

 

Won’t You Rather Invest In Real Estate At Adron Homes and Property Limited?

Overcoming Property Ownership Fears with Adron Homes: Your Pathway to Affordable Real Estate

Overcoming Property Ownership Fears with Adron Homes: Your Pathway to Affordable Real Estate

Embarking on the journey to becoming a property owner can be a daunting ambition. The fears of finding reliable, secure, and affordable real estate, coupled with the worry of paying a hefty lump sum and potentially missing out on your dream home, often hold people back. However, fear not! We at Adron Homes; are strategically positioned to provide solutions to these common concerns, ensuring that your path to homeownership is smooth, secure, and affordable.

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Many individuals hesitate to invest in property due to financial concerns, worried about the burden of a large upfront payment. We understand the financial concerns associated with property acquisition, hence our affordable payment plans which are designed to ease this burden, making your dream property within reach without compromising your financial stability.

We understand that the real estate market can be unpredictable, causing concerns about the reliability and security of your investment. With over Eleven years of impact in the real estate industry, we at Adron Homes take pride in our reputation for reliability and security. With a diverse portfolio of estate locations across the country, we assure you that each property is carefully planned and developed to meet the highest standards. Your investment with us is backed by a track record of excellence, void of land disputes, land grabbers popularly known as Omo Oniles, encumbrances, and improper documentation.

Afraid of missing out on your preferred property or location due to the competitive nature of the real estate market? “We have got you covered!” Our extensive range of estate locations ensures that regardless of background, class, or occupation, everyone has options that cater to their dream. Whether you envision a home in the bustling city or a serene suburban retreat, Adron Homes has a property for you. With locations in Ibeju-Lekki, Epe, Badagry, Ede Osun, Ado Ekiti, Shimawa, Atan-Ota, Ikorodu, Shagamu, Papalanto, Ijebu Ode, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Abuja, Nasarawa, Jos and Niger, you’re sure to find the perfect place to buy land.
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The Great Ifẹ̀ Empire and Its Legacy: A Blueprint for Mending Our Broken World- Akin Ogundiran

The Great Ifẹ̀ Empire and Its Legacy: A Blueprint for Mending Our Broken World- Akin Ogundiran

Excerpts of the Keynote Address Presented by Prof. Ogundiran at the Opening of the International Conference, “Ile-Ife and Yoruba Civilisation: The Nexus between Tradition and Modernity,” at Ojaja Arena, Ile-Ife, October 10, 2023

 

I pay homage to His Imperial Majesty, Ọ̀ọ̀ni Adéyẹyè Ẹniìtàn Babatúndé Ògúnwùsì, Ọ̀jájá II. I salute government representatives, all the Ọba, Olori, Chieftains, Princes and Princesses, Vice Chancellors, University Administrators, Fellow Scholars, and Conferees—distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen. I am honored to join you this morning. I commend the Imperial Majesty for his vision and generous support for this conference on Yoruba history. My commendation also goes to the conference conveners led by eminent historian Professor Siyan.

In the next three days, the conferees will explore different aspects of Ife history, ancient, recent, and contemporary. They will do so from several disciplinary angles. A multigenerational cast of speakers will showcase their recent discoveries from archaeology to archives, oral tradition to rituals. My contribution this morning focuses on answering the following questions: How can we use the past to guide our present? How can the true knowledge of our history, unmitigated by politics and ideology, set us free from the bondage of ignorance that has broken our world?

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I chose “The Great Ifẹ̀ Empire and Its Legacy: A Blueprint for Mending Our Broken World” as the title of my keynote address because of my sincere belief that history has a purpose. In our clime, the ultimate purpose of historical study is to uplift our spirit, explain how we got here, and use historical knowledge to restore and repair our broken selves. Like many of you at this conference, I am committed to studying history so I can use the knowledge of the past to create a new mirror that we can use to look at ourselves. Those who use other people’s mirrors to look at themselves are bound to see distorted images of themselves. The mirrors we create must give us a balanced view of who we are as a people and account for the brilliance and shortcomings that make us human.

The Yoruba believe that Ile-Ife is the origin of their civilization. A century of historical and archaeological research has confirmed this. It also shows that the origin of the civilization is different from the origin of the deep-time Yoruba-speaking people. Those ultimate Yoruba ancestors (proto-Yoruboid) originated from the western part of the Niger-Benue Confluence in the present-day Okun-Yoruba area as early as 2,500 BC. This research has also given us insights into how Ile-Ife spearheaded a revolution about 1000 AD that gave birth to the present-day Yoruba cultural identity. The name, Ile-Ife, hints at how special this city was over the past 1,000 years.

Contrary to the oft-repeated folk etymology, Ile-Ife does not mean “House of Love.” Rather, it means “House of Abundance” and “House of Expansion.” The ancient city also has several aliases, such as “City of Daybreak,” City of Sunrise,” and “The Source.” These names and monikers illustrate the Yoruba belief that Ile-Ife is the ground zero of humanity. It is the place where the earth and humanity were created. The Yoruba ancestors knew that what makes us human is not biology. It is culture and consciousness. So, these labels refer to Ile-Ife as the birthplace of classical Yoruba civilization as we know it.

Historical records show that Ile-Ife occupies a special place in African history. When Ibn Battuta, the Berber-Moroccan traveler, visited the Mali Empire in 1352-53, he was told about Ile-Ife as one of the biggest kingdoms in Africa and its king (the Ọ̀ọ̀ni) as one of the greatest kings in the Land of the Black People (Sudan). Duarte Pereira Pacheco, the Portuguese explorer and soldier, was informed in the court of the King of Benin in 1475 that the King of Ile-Ife was the mighty lord of the region, and the explorer likened the status of the Ọ̀ọ̀ni (Oghoni/Owoni) among the Blacks as similar to that of the Pope among the Europeans. The people of Oyo (Old Oyo) told Richard Landers in 1830 that it was in Ile-Ife where their first parents were created and from where all Africa was peopled. The Yoruba people that Leo Frobenius (German scholar) met in Timbuktu (Mali) in 1909 told him that their forebears originated from Ile-Ife and turned into stones which are to be found in Ile-Ife.

The accomplishments of Ile-Ife in arts, science, technology, commerce, statecraft, religion, and philosophy are the reasons for this fame. Based on archaeological research that several scholars and I have done in Ile-Ife and other parts of Yorubaland, we now know that Ile-Ife is the oldest continuously occupied city in West Africa. Its leaders developed one of the oldest urban planning systems in West African history.

Ile-Ife was one of Africa’s most powerful economic engines during its heyday, 700 to 1000 years ago. The city was famous for glass, iron, and steel production, and its products were sold as far as Ghana and Mali Empires during the eleventh through fourteenth centuries. The material scientists of Ile-Ife invented a unique glass technology, and the city’s political leaders and merchants used this technology to create a glass-bead currency system that integrated the economy of many parts of West Africa, from Igbo-Ukwu in present-day Nigeria to Walata in Mauretania. This is a feat that the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has yet to accomplish. Through its glass industry, Ile-Ife was a pacesetter in African history on the principle of technological independence. By 1200 AD, the political entrepreneurs of Ile-Ife had converted their vast networks of colonies, trading stations, and client states into the first empire in Yorubaland. It is also the first empire in all parts of Africa that lie south of the River Niger, from Lokoja (Nigeria) to Cape Town (South Africa).

Ancient Ile-Ife was also a centre of learning in all branches of science and arts, including philosophy, material chemistry, Ifa divination, and astronomy. This Yoruba city was a contemporary of other intellectual cities in the world, such as Oxford and Cambridge in the United Kingdom and Timbuktu in present-day Mali. As a centre of education, research, knowledge, pilgrimage, and high art, Ile-Ife was a tourist center, attracting visitors across West Africa.

Unfortunately, the above stories are not taught in Nigerian schools, from nursery to the university. There is hardly a home in Nigeria that is aware of these accomplishments. Even some of our elders and traditional rulers who should know better often mislead us with wrong stories that cater to their ego rather than scientific, historical information. This lack of knowledge about our past is a symptom of our broken world. It is a world beset with little regard for knowledge and innovation and the discipline that goes with it. No respect for human dignity and life. I’m talking of a world where the gaps between political leadership and common people widen daily. In this broken world, there is a lack of confidence and appreciation for African indigenous culture and history, and the priority of the general population is the consumption of imported goods over locally produced goods.

We can’t blame the poorly educated and ill-informed citizens for thinking their ancestors accomplished nothing and that their salvation lies outside the shores of their country, in the hands of those who look different from them. This conference must energize us to re-educate the youth and the old so they can become conscious of the depth and richness of African history. With that consciousness, we will understand that Ile-Ife anticipated and accomplished many aspects of modernity that we often erroneously attribute to the Europeans. In ancient Ile-Ife, respect for human dignity, including people with disabilities, was promoted as the foundational ethos of civilization. In Ile-Ife, it was required that citizens must be educated and become knowledgeable in history, philosophy, arts, and crafts. The Ife ancestors also developed indirect democracy, a system that curtailed and, for the most part, prevented autocracy. They reminded us that you cannot have a true democracy where there is scarcity, hunger, and insecurity. To this end, the philosophers and economic planners of classical Ile-Ife developed an economic theory that was based on the principle of abundance. This is opposed to the principle of scarcity that drives Western economic theories today.

To begin to mend our broken world, our political leaders, educators, teachers, and university administrators must be deliberate and strategic in integrating the accomplishments of the Ife Empire into the history curriculum, noting that these accomplishments are the pride of all Africans, not the Yoruba people alone.

This conference is the beginning of a long conversation and action plan that must be put in place. It cannot achieve everything our royal father and conveners have outlined as the rationale for this three-day gathering. There is so much we still do not know about the history of Ile-Ife and the Yoruba. Therefore, we must continue searching and studying. To convert our talk into action that will yield long-lasting desired results, I urge Ọ̀ọ̀ni Ogunwusi to use his vast social networks and influence to coordinate the setting up of a 100 Billion Naira Global Endowment Fund for Yoruba Historical and Cultural Research. The priority is to use the fund to create a Center for the Advancement of Yoruba Studies that will coordinate such research endeavors, build a top-notch ultra-modern Museum and Library of Yoruba Civilization in Ile-Ife, and provide year-to-year research grants and fellowships for the study of Yoruba archaeology and history.

Every Oba in Yorubaland must also take up the challenge to work towards establishing a Museum of History and Culture in their respective towns and cities. They should rally their sons and daughters at home and abroad to fund and establish these museums. This proposition is not an assignment for the federal, state, or local government. It must be solely a community effort. When you visit any European town or village, they will take you first to their museums. Sometimes, a European town of 5,000 people will have ten museums that tell different aspects of the town’s history. Yoruba towns and cities have as deep a history as those European towns if we can learn to tell our stories with imagination and historical evidence. This is a task we must pursue. We owe it as a duty to our ancestors and the unborn generations. Thank you.

Akin Ogundiran is a Professor of History and Cardiss Collins Professor of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern University (Evanston, USA), President-Elect of the Society of Africanist Archaeologists, and a Member of the Nigerian Academy of Letters. He is the author of The Yoruba: A New History (2020).

There is no Evidence Tinubu Forged Certificate – BBC Disinformation Team

There is no Evidence Tinubu Forged Certificate – BBC Disinformation Team

There is no evidence that the diploma Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu submitted to the country’s electoral commission was forged, the BBC’s Global Disinformation Team has found.

Allegations that President Tinubu’s certificates were faked went viral on social media following the release by Chicago State University (CSU) of his academic records last week.

We have looked at some of the most widely circulated claims.

The release of the president’s academic documents is the culmination of a judicial case filed in August by one of his main rivals in February’s presidential election, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Mr Abubakar was hoping to have the victor disqualified after accusing him of falsifying the CSU diploma of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration awarded in 1979 that he submitted to the electoral authority (Inec).

To obtain evidence for his case in Nigeria, Mr Abubakar approached a US court in August, requesting it to compel CSU to release Mr Tinubu’s academic records through a process called discovery, where the parties exchange information including documents ahead of a trial.

Mr Tinubu’s lawyers opposed the discovery application, citing privacy concerns, but the US court decided it should proceed.

The documents requested by Mr Abubakar were:

  1. A copy of any diploma issued by CSU in 1979
  2. A copy of the diploma CSU gave to Mr Tinubu in 1979
  3. Copies of diplomas with the same font, seal, signatures, and wording awarded to other students that are similar to what CSU awarded to Mr Tinubu in 1979
  4. Documents from CSU that were certified by Jamar Orr, who was then a staff member of CSU, in the 12 months from 1 August 2022

In response to request one, CSU submitted seven diplomas covering different disciplines with the names of the students redacted. According to the university’s registrar, these diplomas had not been collected by the students.

In response to request two, CSU stated that it could not find the diploma they issued to Mr Tinubu in 1979, because they do not keep copies of diplomas already collected by students.

In response to request three, CSU stated that it produced for Mr Tinubu a replacement diploma dated 27 June 1979. It also released diplomas awarded to other students that bore similar font, seal, signatures and wordings as Mr Tinubu’s diplomas.

In response to request four, CSU submitted other academic documents initially attested to and released by Mr Orr.

In line with the judge’s ruling, Mr Abubakar’s lawyer Angela Liu last week questioned Caleb Westberg, CSU’s current registrar, in a deposition.

The BBC was given access to the deposition transcript by Mr Abubakar’s spokesperson, Phrank Shaibu.

Some social media users in Nigeria allege that the deposition and the diplomas released by CSU confirm that the diploma submitted to Inec by Mr Tinubu was forged. This claim was also repeated by one of Mr Abubakar’s lawyers, Kalu Kalu, at a press conference last week.

We found there was no evidence to support this claim.

The CSU released several diplomas issued between 1979 and 2003. We analysed all of them.

There are three different diplomas for Mr Tinubu that we refer to throughout our analysis:

  • The original one, from 1979, which he has said in the past was lost when he went into exile in the 1990s
  • The second one, that he submitted to Inec – supposedly a replacement diploma from CSU (it is similar to diplomas issued by CSU in the 1990s)
  • Additionally, CSU holds another replacement diploma for Mr Tinubu that they say is probably from the early 2000s that he never collected

The allegations on social media are based on a comparison between the document Mr Tinubu submitted to Inec and the 1979 diplomas released by CSU.

During Mr Westberg’s deposition, Mr Atiku’s lawyer focused on the copy of the diploma President Tinubu handed to the electoral commission and suggested that it was unlike any of the diplomas released by CSU.

However, while Mr Westberg agreed with Ms Liu that the diploma in question does not look like the samples from 1979, he stated that the certificate actually looks like three of the diplomas CSU released to Mr Abubakar. Our analysis confirms this.

It turns out that the discrepancy in the appearance of the diploma is down to it having been re-issued in the 1990s.

Mr Westberg said the template of CSU’s diploma has changed several times over the years. He said any request for a new diploma would resemble the current template at that time, no matter when the student graduated.

As such, if Mr Tinubu had reordered his diploma in the late 1990s, what he would have been given would look like what was obtainable then.

Three of the diplomas dating from the 1990s that CSU submitted were similar to Mr Tinubu’s.

One of them, which bears the date 18 December 1998, is identical (aside from the names, class of degree, and dates) to the diploma Mr Tinubu handed over to Inec.

Mr Westberg also stated that CSU does not keep notes of when a graduate asks for the reissuing of a diploma and therefore Mr Tinubu’s request for a copy of the diploma was not recorded.

The copy he gave to the election commission had part of the university logo missing, which Mr Westberg said in his deposition was possibly “cut off” when it was photocopied.

We analysed the diploma. It appears in fact that its bottom part was not included during the photocopy process.

The BBC reached out to Mr Tinubu’s team to get a copy of the diploma in question. They sent what they said was the only existing copy of the diploma. It is a black and white photocopy identical to what was submitted to Inec.

Another claim, made by a fact-checking organisation in Nigeria, was that the diploma Mr Tinubu submitted was not from CSU as its diplomas do not include the phrase “with honors” under the degree name.

But the BBC found that while this was not reflected in the other diplomas released by CSU, it does appears in Mr Tinubu’s diploma issued in the early 2000s, which was authenticated by Mr Westberg during his deposition.

It has the words “with honors” – a match with the diploma with the same detail submitted by the president to Inec.

Mr Westberg said that the school could authenticate this particular diploma because it was still in its possession as it was never picked up.

Not every student graduates from university with honours. Mr Tinubu, as attested to by CSU in several court documents seen by the BBC, did graduate from CSU with honours.

The BBC contacted CSU with questions about its diplomas and it referred us to a statement that read in part: “We are confident and always have been in the veracity and integrity of our records regarding Tinubu’s attendance and completion of graduation requirements”.

Another allegation making the rounds on social media is that the person who attended CSU with the name Bola A Tinubu is female.

Mr Tinubu attended Southwest College (now known as Richard J. Daley College) before transferring to CSU in 1976. In Southwest’s transcript, there is an “F” (for “female”) in the column where gender is indicated, leading to claims that it was a woman who attended the school and Mr Tinubu “stole her identity”. Mr Atiku’s lawyer, Mr Kalu, alluded to this in a press conference last week.

However, in his deposition, Mr Westberg stressed that there was no confusion about the gender of the person who attended CSU as he was a male named Bola A Tinubu. He said the university used other factors other than the name to authenticate the student’s identity.

According to him, the Social Security Number (SSN) in the transcript from Southwest College matches what it has in other documents in which the student’s gender is clearly marked as male.

However, the released documents did raise questions about Mr Tinubu’s birth date and the secondary school he attended.

One of the documents stated that Mr Tinubu attended Government College Lagos in 1970. However, information available on the school website stated that it was only founded in 1974.

Aside from the gender discrepancy, the birth dates in some of the released documents differ from the official birth date of President Tinubu, which is 29 March 1952.

His transcript from CSU has his date of birth as 29 March 1954. His undergraduate admissions application form has his date of birth as 29 March 1955.

Mr Atiku’s lawyer said during Mr Westberg’s deposition that on the forms submitted to Inec, Mr Tinubu had given his date of birth as 29 March 1952.

Mr Westberg, during cross-examination, responded that the discrepancies could have been due to human error.

We contacted Mr Tinubu’s team for comment about these discrepancies and a spokesperson directed us instead to his party – the All Progressives Congress. We then contacted Mr Tinubu’s presidential campaign spokesperson Festus Keyamo, who is also a minister in the government. He did not take our calls or respond to our text and WhatsApp messages.

We also sent questions to Mr Abubakar’s team. They did not respond.

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