The newly established Ibeju-Lekki Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), the 91st branch of the Society, has paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman/CEO of Adron Homes and Properties Limited, Sir Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing KOF, at the company’s headquarters.
The delegation, led by Engr. Olufemi Dare, FNSE, Chairman of the branch, described the visit as a strategic engagement aimed at fostering collaboration with corporate organizations that have consistently upheld professionalism, innovation, and structural integrity in their projects.
Engr. Dare commended Adron Homes for its unwavering commitment to quality housing delivery across Nigeria and beyond, noting that the company’s reputation for structural excellence continues to stand as a benchmark for engineering and real estate practice. He also revealed that the NSE Ibeju-Lekki Branch would be conferring an award of recognition on Sir Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing at its forthcoming official inauguration ceremony, in acknowledgment of his exceptional contributions to housing development and infrastructural growth in Nigeria.
The meeting further explored opportunities for strategic partnerships between NSE Ibeju-Lekki and Adron Homes in areas of engineering advancement, professional development, and sustainable housing innovation.
In his response, the Adron Homes Chairman warmly welcomed the delegation and expressed delight at the prospect of collaboration. He emphasized the pivotal role of engineers in national development, while reiterating Adron Homes’ core philosophy of prioritizing professionalism and quality in real estate projects.
“Engineering is the backbone of any meaningful infrastructural advancement, and as developers, we cannot afford to compromise on professionalism. This is why I am excited about this partnership and look forward to building a mutually beneficial relationship with the NSE Ibeju-Lekki Branch,” Sir Aare Adetola EmmanuelKing stated.
The NSE delegation included Engr. Tiramisu Bello, MNSE (Vice Chairman); Engr. Omolola Adetola, FNSE (General Secretary); Engr. Taiwo Musa, MNSE (Assistant General Secretary); Engr. Ayodele Agunloye, MNSE (Financial Secretary); Engr. Opeyemi Olabisi, MNSE (Technical Secretary); and Engr. Oluwadare Raji, MNSE, among others.
On Adron’s side, the Chairman was joined by top executives including Adenike Ajobo, Managing Director; Tolani Roberts, Deputy Managing Director, Business Investment and Development; Mr. Kunle Ifeanyi Konwea, Director of Brand and Communications; and Maureen Echefu, Chief Press Secretary.
The visit not only reaffirmed Adron Homes’ dedication to maintaining the highest standards of engineering in its projects, but also laid the foundation for a collaborative partnership with the NSE Ibeju-Lekki Branch, with both parties pledging to jointly drive innovations that will redefine housing and infrastructural development in Nigeria.