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Adron Homes Bags Most Reliable Real Estate Company Of The Year, Chairman/GMD, The Pride Man Of The Year (Real Estate Management & Development)

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It was double celebration of sterling achievements as Adron Homes and Properties added to its lofty array of awards as the Most Reliable Real Estate Company of the Year while the founder and Chief Executive Officer, Aare Àdetola EmmanuelKing also bagged Man of the Year in Real Estate Management and Development Award.

This occurred at the prestigious Civic Centre, Lagos on Sunday the 25th of June, 2023. Adron Homes and Aare Àdetola EmmanuelKing were honoured by organizers of the annual The Pride Newspaper Man of Year and Excellence Award which has been on for years.

WHY ADRON HOMES?
Surely, Adron Homes and Properties deserves yet another award in addition it’s rich cabinet of honours. The company is no doubt Africa’s most outstanding provider of affordable housing with it’s reliable and dependable modes of service delivery which is always in tandem with the people’s needs. Adron Homes is manned by technically oriented property experts who knows how vital and crucial shelter is to humanity and reasons the economic status of the people must be given due consideration. The company is today, the flagship of modernity in Nigerian and African real estate sectors.

…AND THE MAN OF THE YEAR

Significant kudos must always be accorded to Aare Àdetola EmmanuelKing for being able to decipher the ugly state of housing needs of Nigerians because prior to him establishing today’s most remarkable real estate company, Adron Homes and Properties, the people went through lots of tumultuous experiences acquiring properties of their own with ease. Aare came into the rescue of Nigerians and develop unique concepts targeted towards exterminating the rigours of property acquisition by the populace.

Dr. Adetola Emmanuel-King, brought some finesse to the business of estate acquisition and today, when it comes to affordable real estate in Nigeria, Emmanuel-King has set a precedent that would take others in the sector to meet. His ingenuity and innovations have set him far apart from his contemporaries while his attention to detail, in the collective opinions of those who are close to him, is the secret of his successful exploits and continued relevance in the nation’s real estate sector.

For over 10 years ago, the Otun-Onigbagbo of Remoland came to the nation’s real estate sector with a bang! His coming then had caused a stir in the sector, as he delighted stakeholders with beautiful promises. His sole objective is to redefine luxury in the Nigerian real estate industry and he is gradually achieving his dreams. He has grown to become one of Nigeria’s leading lights in the affordable real estate sector after building over 10,000 units of homes across the country, with several estates littered across the country. The brand is notable for its unique selling point, which is a flexible payment plan that gives customers the leverage to gradually build a home, most especially low-income earners.

The Estate Management and Development graduate from the University of Ibadan believes what is worth doing is worth doing well. More reason he has continued to stand out in the most saturated real estate sector, thriving excellently well and remaining a formidable force. His being honoured as Pride Newspaper Man of the Year is an additional testimony to his industrious and illustrious approach in maintaining a high standard of real estate practice in Africa.

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BREAKING: Federal Government Declares Tuesday Public Holiday To Honour Buhari

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The Federal Government has declared Tuesday, July 15, 2025, as a public holiday in honour of the late former President Muhammadu Buhari, who passed away on Sunday.

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, announced the public holiday on Monday on behalf of the Federal Government, after receiving approval from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

 

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ECOWAS Caravan 2025 Highlights Barriers, Builds Support For Women In Cross-Border Trade

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The challenges facing women engaged in cross-border trade across West Africa took centre stage at the ECOWAS Caravan 2025, held at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, on July 11, 2025.

Launched this year by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the Caravan is a transformative empowerment initiative designed to support small-scale women traders in West Africa’s informal trade sector.

The two-week journey followed the Abidjan–Lagos trade corridor, running from June 30 to July 14, with major stops in Abidjan, Lomé, Cotonou, and Lagos, culminating at the ECOWAS Gender Development Centre.

Speaking during the official launch of the Lagos leg and the caravan’s closing ceremony, the ECOWAS Commissioner for Social Affairs and Gender, Professor Fatou Sow Sarr, emphasised the pivotal role women play in the region’s informal economy.

“Women are the lifeblood of informal trade in West Africa… this caravan is about visibility, voice, and value — it’s about shifting narratives and shaping policies that support women where it matters most: on the ground,” she said.

Lagos State Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment, Folashade Ambrose-Medebem, officially launched the Lagos stage of the sensitisation and awareness campaign for small-scale women traders. She described the initiative as a timely and necessary intervention.

“This initiative is a direct response to equip and empower our women, who form the majority of traders along the corridor and represent the backbone of informal cross-border trade across the region.

“These women play a critical role in ensuring food security, creating jobs, and sustaining livelihoods in both border communities and their homes.”

According to Ambrose-Medebem, these women are more than traders; they are economic builders who continue to operate under conditions marked by uncertainty and frequent harassment.

She stressed that the campaign represents a significant step forward, aiming to expand awareness of trade regulations, legal frameworks, and ECOWAS community protocols that govern cross-border commerce.

Speaking to the press, the commissioner noted that the Lagos State Government remains committed to supporting informal sector traders, particularly women entrepreneurs.

“I want to say that Mr Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, approved ₦500 billion for MSMEs under the Lagos State Access to Finance initiative for small businesses through cooperatives at 0% interest,” she disclosed.

The fund, matched by the Bank of Industry with another ₦500 billion, is non-collateralised, features a six-month moratorium, and offers a competitive 9% interest rate.

Dr Chinyere Almona, Director-General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), applauded ECOWAS for its commitment to gender equality and regional integration, calling this year’s campaign “symbolic and necessary.”

“For women working in agriculture, fisheries, artisanal value chains, and cross-border trade, their daily grind is not just a livelihood; it’s an act of resilience and enterprise.

“Women traders form the uncelebrated backbone of West Africa’s informal trade economy, representing over 70% of informal cross-border traders and playing an indispensable role in food supply.”

Almona urged governments and stakeholders to invest in institutionalised, continuous capacity building through community-based training hubs in local languages, digitalisation of border procedures, and the creation of mobile-friendly platforms to expedite trade clearance and improve efficiency.

“Women in the informal trade are producing the formal results that is adding to the GDP and creating major employments.”

In her remarks, Princess Omotola Omole, National President of the Federation of Business Women Entrepreneurs (FEBWE), commended ECOWAS for its steadfast support of women.

“ECOWAS has consistently stood with women, ready to support, connect, and empower every woman who dares to dream big and trade to uplift her community,” she said.

Others who presented papers included the Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms. Ruth Abisola Olusanya, who sent a representative.

The ECOWAS Small Business Coalition also expressed heartfelt appreciation to the ECOWAS Commission, partners, collaborators, and delegates for their pivotal roles in making the ECOWAS Caravan 2025 a landmark success.

Dr. Abdulrashid Yerima, speaking on behalf of the coalition, emphasised the collaborative impact of the caravan, stating, “The bridges we build today become the trade routes of tomorrow’s prosperity.”

He also praised the ECOWAS Commission for its leadership and credited the collective synergy of partners and delegates for transforming challenges into opportunities.

The closing ceremony, which hosted over 300 participants from across ECOWAS member states, featured an interactive town hall meeting where panellists addressed key topics such as capacity building, awareness strategies, and toolkit presentations, while also responding to audience questions.

Building on the successes of previous editions, the Tema–Paga corridor in 2023 and the Dakar–Banjul–Bissau route in 2024, the 2025 ECOWAS Caravan not only boosted the economic potential of women traders but also strengthened trade facilitation, enhanced market access, and fostered robust institutional partnerships across participating nations.

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BREAKING: Buhari’s Burial Postponed To Tuesday In Daura

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Former President Muhammadu Buhari will now be laid to rest on Tuesday instead of today, contrary to earlier reports.

He passed away on Sunday afternoon at a clinic in London.

According to an earlier report by The Nation, a presidential team arrived in London on Monday morning to bring his remains back to Nigeria.

Katsina Deputy Governor Lawal Jobe informed journalists on Monday afternoon that the burial had been rescheduled.

Jobe visited Buhari’s Daura home at 11.27am to assess the location where the burial is to take place.

 

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