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Is Africa Really Rising? Elumelu, Adesina, Graca Machel And Others Think So.

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Elumelu At World Economic Forum

So say the co –chairs at the recently concluded World Economic Forum on Africa which was held in Kigali, Rwanda from May 11th -13th, 2016.

Rwanda, the land of a thousand hills is as beautiful as ever as it welcomed 14 African heads of state and many leading African business persons who converged to discuss how to move the African continent forward.

Leading African businessman and philanthropist Tony O. Elumelu; Akin Adesina, President of the African Development Bank; Graca Machel, former first lady of Mozambique and widow of Nelson Mandela; Phillipe le Houerou, CEO of the International Finance Corporation and Tarek Sultan Al Esso, Vice Chairman of the Board Agility were co -chairs at the World Economic Forum on Africa to discuss the 4th industrial revolution and the impact it will have across the continent.

The numerous plenary sessions and discussions throughout the forum, some of which were opened by H.E President Kagame, centred on creating dynamic and effective strategies to encourage long term development and continued economic growth in light of the opportunities and challenges faced on the continent.

According to Elumelu, discussing at the forum on moving Africa forward, organized by NEPAD, “When people say Africa is on the move, it is truly on the move because we have an ecosystem that is supporting itself. Let us remember to keep passing the baton to others’ in reference to championing young African entrepreneurs across the continent. Elumelu who has endowed $100m through his Tony Elumelu Foundation in support of Young entrepreneurs with start up businesses stated that the only way the continent’s anticipated movement will happen is when private sector helps to create significant jobs and employment for youths thus addressing one of society’s most pressing needs and challenges.

On his part, Adesina emphasized that everything revolves around power in the 4th industrial revolution. “We must recognize that it(the 4th industrial revolution) is already on its way but everything revolves around access to power and electricity.” Creation of jobs is the second issue he added. The huge numbers of youths who do not have jobs on the continent heighten social and economic fragility in Africa, Adesina said at the meeting of the forum’s co chair on the second day.

Winnie Byanyima of Oxfam who herself was not a co chair reiterated that public education was one of the keys to the success of Africa rising just as Graca Machel did. For Nelson Mandela’s widow, education and gender equality were the two main issues that needed to be resolved in order for the continent to move forward. According to her, “We have not been able to anticipate the needs of skills. We can’t move as we should if we don’t take a look at how we reinvent our systems of education and private sector has a role to play here along with the public sector. So systems will prepare young people for the future”.

There was no doubt that the top three main issues for the continent as emerged from the World Economic Forum on Africa are: job creation, access to power and transportation.

On the issue of poor transportation networks on the continent, Dr. Mayaki acknowledged that “the competitiveness of our industries is largely affected by logistics problems in Africa.’ This was further buttressed by Elumelu who explained that “Africa is a continent rooted in its past. We have a transportation system conceived, designed and built centuries ago not for the purpose of intra trade nor for moving people around, but for goods to be moved to ports. Tareq Sultan Al Esso was in agreement and said “we need to focus on trade facilitation. We have to make it easier for everyone to do business. It’s low hanging fruit”.

So again we beg the question: Is Africa rising?

Elumelu sees the glass as half full. In spite of the decline in commodity prices in the world in the past 5 years, Africa has remained relatively resilient. For Elumelu “I would rather invest in Africa than elsewhere in the world because the return on my investment in Africa is much higher than elsewhere in the world. I see myself as an Africapitalist and everything I do is guided by this philosophy’. He enjoins Africans to develop Africa but is open to help from outside of Africa. His message to foreign Aid agencies and owners of the billions of capital worldwide looking for a home: ‘let other wealthy Africans, friends of Africa who want to help Africa truly develop, and organisations committed to youth empowerment and job creation take up the rest of the applications from our Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme.’

As everyone leaves Rwanda, a once ravaged country transformed into a beautiful African haven, it is with hope that Africa also can become transformed in a truly sustainable way.

Africa is indeed rising. The continent is on the move.

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Adron Group Congratulates Ogun State At 50, Salutes Legacy of Progress

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The Board of Directors, Management, and staff of Adron Group heartily congratulate His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, MFR, CON, and the good people of Ogun State as the State marks its Golden Jubilee, celebrating 50 years of progress, resilience, and development.

Since its creation five decades ago, Ogun State has remained a beacon of progress, intellectual excellence, and enterprise. Founded on a vision of education, industry, and cultural pride, the Gateway State has consistently distinguished itself as a major contributor to Nigeria’s socio-economic development.

As an organisation whose roots and remarkable growth are deeply intertwined with Ogun State, Adron Group acknowledges the state as more than a host—it has been a strategic partner and enabler. The investor-friendly climate, strategic location, and supportive governance of Ogun State have played a significant role in our journey to providing accessible and sustainable housing solutions for Nigerians.

This Golden Jubilee is a celebration of foresight, sacrifice, and collective achievement. It honours the founding fathers, successive administrations, and the resilient, hardworking people of Ogun State whose unity and values remain the bedrock of the state’s continued progress.

As Ogun State marks this important milestone, we commend the present administration for its commitment to infrastructure development, economic growth, and inclusive governance. We are confident that the years ahead will usher in even greater prosperity and opportunities for the people of the Gateway State.

Once again, congratulations to Ogun State at 50. May the Gateway State continue to flourish, lead, and inspire Nigeria and beyond.

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Adron Homes Unveils “Love for Love” Valentine Promo with Exciting Discounts, Luxury Gifts, and Travel Rewards

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In celebration of the season of love, Adron Homes and Properties has announced the launch of its special Valentine campaign, “Love for Love” Promo, a customer-centric initiative designed to reward Nigerians who choose to express love through smart, lasting real estate investments.

The Love for Love Promo offers clients attractive discounts, flexible payment options, and an array of exclusive gift items, reinforcing Adron Homes’ commitment to making property ownership both rewarding and accessible. The campaign runs throughout the Valentine season and applies to the company’s wide portfolio of estates and housing projects strategically located across Nigeria.

Speaking on the promo, the company’s Managing Director, Mrs Adenike Ajobo, stated that the initiative is aimed at encouraging individuals and families to move beyond conventional Valentine gifts by investing in assets that secure their future. According to the company, love is best demonstrated through stability, legacy, and long-term value—principles that real estate ownership represents.

Under the promo structure, clients who make a payment of ₦100,000 receive cake, chocolates, and a bottle of wine, while those who pay ₦200,000 are rewarded with a Love Hamper. Payments of ₦500,000 attract a Love Hamper plus cake, and clients who pay ₦1,000,000 enjoy a choice of a Samsung phone or a Love Hamper with cake.

The rewards become increasingly premium as commitment grows. Clients who pay ₦5,000,000 receive either an iPad or an all-expenses-paid romantic getaway for a couple at one of Nigeria’s finest hotels, which includes two nights’ accommodation, special treats, and a Love Hamper. A payment of ₦10,000,000 comes with a choice of a Samsung Z Fold 7, three nights at a top-tier resort in Nigeria, or a full solar power installation.

For high-value investors, the Love for Love Promo delivers exceptional lifestyle experiences. Clients who pay ₦30,000,000 on land are rewarded with a three-night couple’s trip to Doha, Qatar, or South Africa, while purchasers of any Adron Homes house valued at ₦50,000,000 receive a double-door refrigerator.

The promo covers Adron Homes’ estates located in Lagos, Shimawa, Sagamu, Atan–Ota, Papalanto, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Osun, Ekiti, Abuja, Nasarawa, and Niger States, offering clients the opportunity to invest in fast-growing, strategically positioned communities nationwide.

Adron Homes reiterated that beyond the incentives, the campaign underscores the company’s strong reputation for secure land titles, affordable pricing, strategic locations, and a proven legacy in real estate development.

As Valentine’s Day approaches, Adron Homes encourages Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to take advantage of the Love for Love Promo to enjoy exceptional value, exclusive rewards, and the opportunity to build a future rooted in love, security, and prosperity.

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Sanwo-Olu’s Tough Actions, Soft Power By Tunji Bamishigbin

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If there has ever been one man, one governor in Lagos State, who has done greater things with immeasurable boldness despite his simple nature, that person is the current governor, Mr Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu. When it comes to daring projects, this gentleman stands taller. Let me break it down.

1: Last Friday, I drove by Alausa, and I saw the State Secretariat Extension building opposite the Bureau of Land and the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources. That building was meant to house the State MDA offices that are spread across the state in rented buildings. The building project has passed through God knows the number of administrations in the State, and I always wondered what was responsible for the delay in completing that single project. Against whatever odds, the administration of Sanwo-Olu has taken up the project and almost completed it. It is hoped that, on completion, it will be put into use and afford the State huge savings from the annual rents it has been expending yearly.

2: The Oko Baba log market by the Ebute Meta waterfront. This is a community that has existed for over a century. The log market has been a stain on the beauty that the waterfront would have complemented the view from the Third Mainland Bridge. No administration– military or civilian– in the past was bold enough to tackle the menace.

When I first heard Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration’s intention to evacuate the market to Agbowa-Ikosi in his speech at the inauguration of the Epe Film Village, where I sat in the hall near my friend and colleague, Tade Ogidan, I remembered whispering to him that the Governor’s pronouncement was a political statement and doubted how he could achieve that.

Behold, the day I saw the location from the Third Mainland Bridge, sometime mid-last year or thereabout, I had to park and took a proper view of the site with the sawmillers already evacuated to a brand new purpose-built Timberville in Agbowa-Ikosi. That took some guts that the previous administrations’ military or civilian could not attempt. The major credit for that assignment was how it was done quietly.

3: The Pelewura Market: This market, I remember, was built on a site that used to be a dumpsite by the Lagoon on Adeniji Adele, before the Third Mainland was built.
The place used to be another ‘Owode Onirin’ where scraps were traded, particularly by the ljebu traders who were the original motor spare parts traders before the advent of the Eastern traders after the war.

I cannot remember the administration that later acquired the site and constructed lock-up shops on it that were sold to individuals. However, rather than the shops being used for trading, many were converted to accommodation that was let out to many undocumented characters that flung the State within and without the country. Thus, Pelewura Market gradually became unkept and a den for criminals.

Many administrations had watched this site unattended before now. It was the same day I saw the Oko Baba evacuation that l saw the demolition of Pelewura Market by this administration. It is the same daring approach being witnessed now at Makoko –Nigeria’s largest informal waterfront community.

Previous administrations saw the need to remove the illegal residents and traders on the Makoko corridor, who built their homes on makeshift stilts with the attendant danger and serious environmental degradation of the location and unsuitable view of the waterfront, but were frightened by the threat of those NGO Groups, who had turned the community into a money spinning activities for sustenance. I can see Governor Sanwo-Olu going headlong to achieve that which other administrations, in the past, have not been able to do.

I have seen many praise the courage exhibited by former Lagos Military Governor, General Raji Rasaki, concerning the overnight demolition of Maroko and the evacuation of the people residing there. I would say there is nothing spectacular about the daring posture of Gen. Raji Rasaki. It was a military regime that could have done the same to a community that was covered by adequate titles to their homes, and nothing could have happened.

The aforementioned Sanwo-Olu administration stands taller concerning bold policies to achieve difficult assignments that benefit the State.

The icing is the fact, that, the governor applied his quiet and simple nature in achieving all of these without unnecessarily talking down on victims, like a certain former governor and now Minister that we all know.

However, the Sanwo-Olu administration needs to improve on its supervision of the public infrastructure it builds or maintains. This is one weakness I have observed.

Oshodi was cleaned up by the Babatunde Raji Fashola administration, and discipline was introduced in the running of the place by the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW.
The
Akinwunmi Ambode administration also gave the corridor a facelift, with the construction of the high-tech terminal. But today, Oshodi appears to be going back to the previous times. The terminal is underutilised and not in a good state.

A close example is the activities of the itinerant street boys, called Bolar Boys. My last check on Lateef Jakande Road, in Agidingbi area of Lagos, revealed how these boys have gradually removed the strong iron protection railings at the Bus Stop from the one by the Lagos Television, LTV, opposite Coca Cola Plants. Ditto the one at Agidingbi Primary School Bus Stop, and the same goes for the one at Agidingbi Grammar School and the one by Mega Chicken.

To think that these are locations close to the government offices, and some guys are employed as Business District Police but choose to engage in vehicular assignments. This needs to be looked into.

Lastly, the Governor, as part of his unique endeavours in breaking the ice that others were not able to dare, should add to his schedule Oba Akran Road and its adjacent roads that are holding industries, a total reconstruction as done in Apapa, Surulere (Eric Moore), and other industrial locations in the State.

Of course, I am aware of the two major impediments on that road: the overhead mini high tension electric cables and the underground gas pipe laid. These, I believe, are surmountable, going by the daring nature of the governor in infrastructural engagement. The unique achievement this will be is the first transformation of the first main road that held the very first industrial estate in Nigeria by the colonial administration and developed by the sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, administration in the first republic.

More so, Baba Awo will be glad in heaven.

Barrister Tunji Bamishigbin is a lawyer and creative entrepreneur. He writes from Lagos

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