Adron Homes and Properties Limited has reinforced its position as a cultural and community-driven brand with its sponsorship of the 39th edition of the revered Lisabi Festival—one of the most significant cultural celebrations of the Egba people in Abeokuta.
Held under the leadership of Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo, the festival remains a powerful symbol of unity, resilience, and historical pride. It honours the legendary Egba hero Lisabi Agbongbo Akala, whose courage and leadership played a pivotal role in uniting the Egba people and securing their freedom.
Adron Homes’ sponsorship reflects a broader vision that goes beyond real estate development. The company continues to align its brand with initiatives that preserve cultural heritage, strengthen community bonds, and promote indigenous identity across Nigeria.
Speaking on the significance of the festival, Oba Gbadebo noted that the Lisabi Festival serves as a vital platform for safeguarding the traditions and values of the Egba people, while also inspiring younger generations to remain connected to their roots in a rapidly evolving world.
For Adron Homes, the partnership underscores a deliberate commitment to the socio-cultural development of Egbaland. By supporting the festival, the company contributes to sustaining a legacy that blends history with modern relevance, while fostering unity and cultural pride among the people.
The company’s presence in the region further reinforces this commitment. Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State, hosts key Adron Homes developments, including Sunrise Park and Gardens in Alabata and Southgate Park and Gardens Estate in Alamala—flagship projects that highlight its long-term investment in the economic growth and urban development of the area.
This year’s festival, themed “Integrating Apprenticeship Training into Education: Opportunities and Challenges,” reflects a forward-looking approach that bridges tradition with modern development—an area where Adron Homes continues to play an active role through its community-focused initiatives.
The 2026 edition promises a vibrant showcase of Egba culture, featuring the iconic Woro procession, traditional rites, arts and crafts exhibitions, educational sessions, and community engagements—each element reflecting the richness and enduring legacy of Egbaland.
