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Developer unveils innovative investment, merges real estate with agriculture

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Developer unveils innovative investment, merges real estate with agriculture

A firm, FarmCity Estate by Kopitar Ltd, has introduced a groundbreaking investment model that merges real estate with agriculture, offering landowners the opportunity to earn income while their land appreciates in value—even before construction begins.

According to the Chief Executive Officer, Anderson Idoko, the initiative connects land buyers with vetted, trusted farmers who cultivate the land until the owners are ready to build.

This model not only boosts productivity but also ensures that investors earn passive income from farming activities while benefiting from natural land value appreciation.

“This is a new era of land investment,” Idoko said in a statement. “We’re redefining land banking by integrating sustainable agriculture. Our model offers dual benefits—annual income from farming and long-term property appreciation.”

He explained that subscribers to FarmCity Estate receive yearly returns from farm produce without any personal involvement, making them passive agro-investors.

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NDDC Reaffirms Commitment to Institutional Reforms

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The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has reaffirmed its commitment to implementing the Federal Government’s digital transformation policy, particularly regarding procurement reforms, as part of efforts to promote transparency, efficiency, and accountability within the Commission.

Speaking during a Stakeholders and Service Providers Sensitisation and Training Workshop in Warri, Delta State, the Director, Procurement Department, NDDC, Dr Chuks Osuji, said the initiative was meant to educate key stakeholders, including government officials, procurement officers, consultants and contractors, private-sector vendors, and civil society organisations, on recent reforms and the transition to a fully digitised procurement framework.

Osuji, who was represented by the Deputy Director, Procurement, Mr Tumi Grant, stated that the NDDC was determined to adopt global best practices and improve service delivery. He underscored the importance of equipping stakeholders with the knowledge and tools needed to engage effectively with the digitised procurement system.

He noted: “This effort is part of a broader commitment to modernised procurement practices, which reduces inefficiencies and ensures value for money. Digitisation will make the work easier; you can do your bidding from anywhere, without the bottleneck of the manual process. It will end nepotism, bureaucracy, and illegality in the process.”

In his remarks, the NDDC Director, Delta State Office, Engr. Onoriode Omo-Udoyo, stated that the Federal Government’s directive on the digitisation of operations of all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, MDAs, must be fully implemented. He observed that procurement, as a key interface between the Commission and contractors/service providers, had its own specific digital template.

He explained that the workshop was organised to sensitise and educate stakeholders on the Commission’s digitised procurement process, ensuring proper understanding and seamless integration into the new system.

He further highlighted that the digitisation of procurement would improve efficiency, enhance transparency and accountability, and reduce delays and irregularities associated with manual processes. He urged participants to actively engage and take full advantage of the workshop as the Commission transitions to a more efficient and accountable procurement regime.

Presenting a paper on policy reform and transparency in procurement, one of the resource persons, Dr Rex Ugulu, a Research Coordinator in Procurement Management at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, outlined the concept and importance of public procurement in economic development, service delivery, and accountability.

He emphasised the need for the transition from traditional procurement methods to digital systems, noting that procurement automation enhances transparency, reduces corruption, and improves efficiency.

Seledi Thompson-Wakama

Director, Corporate Affairs

May 5, 2026.

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Adron Homes Powers Ibadan Cultural Festival, Strengthens Cultural Influence

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Adron Homes Powers Ibadan Cultural Festival, Strengthens Cultural Influence

Adron Homes and Properties Limited delivered a commanding performance at the grand finale of the 2026 Ibadan Cultural Festival, firmly establishing its dominance as Nigeria’s leading real estate brand. At the iconic Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, the company did not just sponsor the event, it took control of the narrative, transforming the cultural celebration into a powerful showcase of brand strength, innovation, and market authority.

With the presence of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, alongside a distinguished assembly of traditional rulers, high chiefs, and top government dignitaries, Adron Homes leveraged the high-profile platform to reinforce its influence at the intersection of culture, community, and modern development. The royal commendation from the Olubadan, who openly praised the company’s contribution, further cemented Adron’s growing stature as a key driver of cultural and socio-economic advancement.

Speaking at the event, the Group Managing Director, Mrs. Adenike Ajobo, projected a bold and uncompromising vision, emphasizing that Adron Homes is not just building houses but creating ecosystems where heritage, lifestyle, and modern living seamlessly converge. She reaffirmed that the company’s presence in Ibadan is strategically positioned to redefine the city’s residential landscape while embedding the brand deeply within the cultural fabric of its people.

Adron Homes’ activation proved to be one of the most dominant features of the festival. The “Adron Experience” zone became the epicenter of engagement, attracting massive crowds through immersive brand interactions, including the viral 360-degree video booth that drove widespread digital visibility. Simultaneously, the Ibadan Sales Team executed a results-driven engagement strategy, converting high foot traffic into real business opportunities while showcasing Adron’s expanding portfolio of modern, world-class estates transforming the city’s iconic skyline.

By seamlessly integrating its “Home Festival” concept into the cultural celebration, Adron Homes blurred the line between tradition and innovation, delivering an unmatched brand experience that competitors could not rival. As the festival drew to a close, one message was unmistakable, Adron Homes did not just participate; it dominated, setting a new benchmark for corporate cultural investment and reinforcing its position as the brand defining the future of real estate in Nigeria.

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Adron Homes Champions Cultural Heritage at Ibadan Cultural Festival 2026

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Adron Homes Champions Cultural Heritage at Ibadan Cultural Festival 2026

All roads lead to the iconic Lekan Salami Stadium tomorrow as Adron Homes and Properties takes center stage in celebrating culture, history, and community at the grand finale of the Ibadan Cultural Festival 2026.

In a bold demonstration of its commitment to preserving Nigeria’s socio-cultural heritage, Adron Homes is proudly sponsoring this year’s festival, reinforcing its role as a corporate institution that goes beyond real estate to actively supporting the traditions and identity of its host communities.

The Ibadan Cultural Festival, a time-honored celebration of the people, history, and legacy of Ibadanland, has once again drawn widespread attention, uniting sons and daughters of the ancient city alongside dignitaries, cultural custodians, and enthusiasts. As anticipation builds for tomorrow’s grand finale, the city is already aglow with excitement, color, and cultural pride.

Adron Homes’ involvement has significantly amplified the scale and reach of the festival, ensuring that the rich customs, music, dance, and traditional displays associated with Ibadan’s heritage are not only celebrated but sustained. The company’s sponsorship reflects a deep understanding that culture remains the backbone of community development and identity.

The company reiterated that supporting the Ibadan Cultural Festival is part of a broader vision to invest in people, preserve history, and strengthen communal bonds. They emphasized that Ibadan, as one of Nigeria’s most historically significant cities, deserves continuous corporate backing to keep its traditions alive and thriving.

Tomorrow’s grand finale at Lekan Salami Stadium promises a spectacular convergence of tradition and modern celebration, with captivating performances, music, royal appearances, and a showcase of the enduring spirit of Ibadanland. Adron Homes will stand prominently as a key enabler of this cultural landmark event.

Through this sponsorship, Adron Homes once again affirms its position as a socially responsible brand, one that not only builds homes but also nurtures heritage, celebrates identity, and fosters unity.

As the drums roll and the stage is set for the grand finale, Adron Homes remains at the heart of it all, championing a legacy that ensures culture lives on for generations to come.

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