OYO NUJ VISITS ADRON HOMES, COMMENDS FIRM’S ROLE IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING


As part of activities marking the 2025 Press Week of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Chapter, a delegation of journalists paid a courtesy visit to Adron Homes and Properties Limited, Nigeria’s leading real estate development company.

The Press Week, scheduled for October 12–17, 2025, in Ibadan, is themed around strengthening media engagement and celebrating excellence in journalism. The visit sought to foster collaboration between the NUJ and Adron Homes in promoting public awareness of housing and real estate investment opportunities.

Led by the Oyo NUJ Chairman, Comrade Ademola Babalola, the team was warmly received by the Managing Director of Adron Group, Mrs. Adenike Ajobo, at the company’s head office in Omole, Lagos.

In his remarks, Babalola praised Adron Homes for its unwavering dedication to delivering affordable housing and described the company as “a model of innovation and social impact” in Nigeria’s real estate landscape.

Responding on behalf of the Chairman/CEO, Sir Adetola Emmanuelking, Mrs. Ajobo expressed gratitude to the NUJ for the visit and congratulated the council on its forthcoming Press Week. She reiterated Adron Homes’ commitment to building stronger partnerships with the media to enhance transparency and public trust in the sector.

“The media is a critical partner in our mission to make housing affordable and accessible to Nigerians,” Mrs. Ajobo said, pledging continued collaboration in public enlightenment and housing education initiatives.


Both parties discussed areas of cooperation in public education on real estate investment, land ownership, and property documentation.

The NUJ delegation also lauded Adron Homes for its impactful corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, particularly in youth empowerment and community development across Nigeria.

The visit concluded with an exchange of goodwill messages, underscoring a renewed partnership between Adron Homes and the Oyo NUJ in advancing housing awareness and social development.


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