ADRON HOMES DEEPENS BRAND PRESENCE AT IBADAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL FINALE


Adron Homes & Properties Limited has strengthened its brand presence through its participation in the grand finale of the 2026 Ibadan Cultural Festival, leveraging the platform to promote cultural engagement and community development.

The event, held at the Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, attracted traditional rulers, government officials and cultural stakeholders, highlighting the growing role of corporate organisations in supporting heritage initiatives.

Among dignitaries present was the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, who commended the company’s contribution to the success of the festival.

Speaking at the event, Group Managing Director of the company, Adenike Ajobo, said the firm remains committed to integrating modern housing development with cultural preservation.

She noted that the company’s projects are designed to reflect evolving lifestyles while maintaining a connection with local identity and heritage.

The company’s presence at the festival featured interactive engagements aimed at connecting with attendees and showcasing its real estate offerings.

A dedicated experience zone attracted participants through various activities, including digital engagement platforms and product exhibitions, as the firm highlighted its portfolio of residential developments.

Industry observers say such initiatives reflect a broader trend of brands aligning with cultural platforms to enhance visibility and build stronger relationships with host communities.

They added that Ibadan, as a historic city, continues to provide opportunities for corporate organisations to engage with culture while promoting economic activity.

Adron Homes said its involvement forms part of a wider strategy to support community development and strengthen its footprint in key markets.

Stakeholders noted that sustained investment in cultural events could contribute to preserving heritage while creating value for both communities and participating organisations.




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