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How Adron Homes Transform Dreams Into Reality, Creates Vision For Modern Real Estate Living

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In the words of American author Napoleon Hill, “First comes thought; then organization of that thought, into ideas and plans; then transformation of those plans into reality. The beginning, as you will observe, is in your imagination.” At Adron Homes, this profound statement resonates deeply with our mission and ethos. We don’t just envision cities, communities, and homes; we meticulously plan and execute them, turning imagination into tangible reality.

Today, we invite you on a visual journey through the incredible transformations that have taken place in two of our outstanding estates: Treasure Parks and Gardens (City of David, Shimawa Ogun State) and Manhattan Parks and Gardens Phase 1 (Uke, Nasarawa State). Join us as we showcase captivating before-and-after videos of these estates, revealing the magic of our dedication and hard work.

Martin Luther King once said, “Whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward.” At Adron Homes, we wholeheartedly embrace this philosophy. Our unwavering commitment to advancing our developmental projects across our estates is a testament to our determination to make your dream of owning a piece of paradise come true.

Treasure Parks and Gardens (City of David, Shimawa)

In the heart of Shimawa, our Treasure Parks and Gardens estate has evolved into a modern oasis that boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure, serene landscapes, and a sense of community like no other. Witness the journey from a blank canvas to a thriving neighbourhood in our captivating video.

Location: Shimawa, Ogun State

Price per plot: N20,000,000

We understand that investing in real estate is a significant decision, and we want to make it accessible to everyone. That’s why we offer flexible payment plans and discounts that suit your financial preferences:

  • 30% discount: N14,000,000 (48 monthly installments)
  • 40% discount: N12,000,000 (24 monthly installments)
  • 50% discount: N10,000,000 (12 monthly installments)

Manhattan Parks and Gardens Phase 1 (Uke, Nasarawa State)

Manhattan Parks and Gardens Phase 1 in Uke, Nasarawa state, is a testament to our dedication to transformation. This once-undeveloped land has now been shaped into a vibrant community with all the amenities one could dream of. Join us on a visual journey through its development.

Location: Uke, Nasarawa State

Price per plot: N7,000,000

Our promotional offers for Manhattan Parks and Gardens Phase 1 are designed to provide you with incredible savings:

  • 30% discount: N4,900,000 (48 monthly installments)
  • 40% discount: N4,200,000 (24 monthly installments)
  • 50% discount: N3,500,000 (12 monthly installments)

Manhattan Parks and Gardens Phase 2 Northgate

Uke: Price per plot: N4,000,000

Stay tuned for our upcoming Phase 2 Northgate development, where we will offer amazing discounts just like we do for our other estates:

  • 30% discount: N2,800,000 (48 monthly installments).
  • 40% discount: N2,400,000 (24 monthly installments).
  • 50% discount: N2,000,000 (12 monthly installments).

Imagine being a part of a thriving and welcoming community, watching your investment grow with time. Join us today, and you can become a proud landowner within any of our over 40 estates across Nigeria.

To learn more about our current Strong Relief Promotional Offer, visit Adron Homes Relief Package.

At Adron Homes, we are turning imagination into reality one project at a time. Our commitment to creating modern, sustainable, and thriving communities is unwavering. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to invest in your future and secure a piece of the Adron Homes dream.

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Dangote Refinery To End Crude Imports By December — Bloomberg Report

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The Dangote Petroleum Refinery plans to stop importing crude oil by December 2025, aiming to replace hundreds of thousands of barrels per day of imported crude with domestic supply.

A Bloomberg report quoted Devakumar Edwin, Vice President at Dangote Industries, who oversees the 650,000-barrel-per-day facility in Lagos, saying that contracts with foreign crude suppliers will expire, allowing the refinery to shift to sourcing feedstock locally.

Edwin stated that the refinery had previously imported crude from Brazil, Angola, Ghana, and Equatorial Guinea. However, he explained that “improved relations between the refinery, local oil traders and the government will result in a steady supply of Nigerian crude.”

The report noted that in June, the plant received about half of its crude from local producers, who will be able to supply more as their foreign commitments wind down.

Edwin said, “We expect some of the long-term contracts will expire. Personally, and as a company, we expect that before the end of the year, we can transition 100 per cent to local crude.”

Data compiled by Bloomberg revealed that in June, the refinery sourced 53 per cent of its crude from domestic producers and 47 per cent from the United States.

Edwin added that the plant is currently processing 550,000 barrels of crude per day.

According to cargo allocations seen by Bloomberg News, Dangote was scheduled to receive five cargoes from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited in July, with the same amount set for August. Each cargo contains nearly one million barrels of crude.

Aliko Dangote constructed the $20 billion refinery to end the export of Nigerian crude for refining abroad and the subsequent importation of refined products.

The gradual ramp-up of the refinery has already enabled Nigeria to become a net exporter of petroleum products, despite initial challenges in securing adequate domestic crude to reach its full capacity of 650,000 barrels per day. This led to the refinery relying heavily on foreign crude.

Dangote recently stated that despite a naira-for-crude deal, the refinery had been largely dependent on crude from the United States.

The refinery expects a notable increase in local crude supply over the coming months.

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LG Polls: Speaker Obasa Charges Lagos West APC Candidates To Intensify Campaigns, Assures Of The Assembly’s Support

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  • As Lagos Railway Corporation and Ibile Energy Corporation bills scale second reading

 

Ahead of the local government elections holding Saturday, July 12, across the state, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa met with candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC), from the Lagos State West Senatorial District at the assembly complex on Tuesday, charging them to knock on all doors and campaign vigorously until the very last day to ensure victory at the polls.

As a show of support, Speaker Obasa contributed generously to the candidates’ campaign purses and assured them of the Assembly’s unstinting support before and after the elections.

At the meeting, which was attended by all the APC chairmen, vice-chairmen, and councillorship candidates, Speaker Obasa urged the candidates not to rest on the party’s laurels but to maintain momentum and outreach efforts until the very last day of campaigning. “Engage with everyone in the community, regardless of their ethnic background or religion,” he implored, while harping on the necessity for candidates to actively supervise those assigned to manage their campaigns.

The Speaker also admonished the candidates to adopt a mindset centred on service to the people when they assume office, adding, “Your focus should be on serving your constituents with integrity and commitment, and you must have respect for democratic institutions and practices.”

Further, he proudly noted that Lagos remains unique among states in the country, as it grants local government chairmen a four-year tenure per term, allowing for more sustained governance and grassroots development.

The meeting concluded with a palpable sense of urgency and resolve among the APC candidates, as they prepare to take their campaigns to the grassroots, embodying the spirit of service and dedication imparted by Speaker Obasa.

Meanwhile, the Lagos State Railway Corporation bill and the IBILE Energy Corporation Bill have scaled the second reading.

According to the Majority Leader, Hon. Noheem Babatunde Adams, who spoke during plenary later on Tuesday, the proposed ‘bill for a Law to establish the Lagos State Railway Corporation to improve Railway Transportation in Lagos State and for connected purposes’, seeks to provide efficient and reliable transportation services, and establish a Governing Board tasked with overseeing the corporation’s operations.

Hon. Adams, the member representing Eti Osa Constituency 1, said, “With South Africa leading in Africa with a 20,926 km railway network and Nigeria currently at 3,798 km, Lagos, as Africa’s second-largest city economy after Cairo, must take the lead in innovative rail transport solutions.” He added that the bill will set up a standard railway corporation comparable to any across the globe.

Similarly, the House also read for the second time, ‘A bill for a Law to establish the IBILE Energy Corporation’, which Hon. Sobur Oluwa, chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Mineral Resources, described as a transformative one for the state’s energy landscape.
“If passed into Law, the corporation will attract innovation, investment, and reshape the energy sector of the State,” he said.

In his remarks, Speaker Obasa commended the essence of the bills and noted that when eventually passed into law, they will mark a significant advancement in the assembly’s efforts to modernize infrastructure and strengthen the state’s economy. He, thereafter, committed the two bills to the committees on Transportation and Energy and Mineral Resources with a mandate to submit their reports at the earliest possible time.

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Atiku Denies Report Of Stepping Down For Southern Candidate, Blames APC For Fake Story

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has rejected claims suggesting he was under pressure to withdraw for a southern candidate ahead of the 2027 presidential election, describing them as false and politically driven.

In a statement released by his media office on Tuesday, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) referred to the alleged meeting as “phantom,” insisting he never attended any such gathering and no such talks were held.

“There was no such meeting. Atiku Abubakar was never in attendance,” the statement said. “The entire story is a malicious fabrication — pure fiction cooked up in the propaganda kitchens of the Tinubu-led APC regime.”

He accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) government of spreading the false report in an attempt to divert attention from its failures and cause division within the opposition.

Atiku asserted that the increasing popularity of the Allied Democratic Congress (ADC), recently adopted by a coalition of opposition groups as their platform for the 2027 elections, has unsettled the ruling party.

“This is just a diversionary tactic by a faltering administration to sow discord within the opposition ranks and derail the momentum gained by the successful unveiling of the ADC as the coalition’s political vehicle,” he stated.

He affirmed that no amount of planted stories, anonymous briefings, or propaganda would weaken the opposition’s determination to take power from what he described as a “rudderless government.”

“Atiku remains committed to the unity and progress of Nigeria,” the statement continued. “We are united, focused, and determined to rescue Nigeria from the clutches of this rudderless government.”

He also urged Nigerians and the media to disregard the report, calling it a baseless fabrication lacking credibility or truth.

The statement was released amid increasing political movements ahead of the 2027 elections, as opposition leaders realign to build a united front against the APC.

Atiku, who has contested for the presidency several times, remains a key figure in the opposition and has not ruled out another run for the presidency.

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