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Meet The Convener and Discussants of YIGGI
The Youth in Good Governance Initiative, Ogun state is ready to set everywhere ablaze On the 21st of May, 2016 as it presents a Life-changing Programmme tagged ‘Youth In Governance As Panacea To Nigerian Problem’. The Programme promises to lighten up the world of every youth and everyone that will be present with the set of the discussants who are role models in their respective field.
It’s 12days to go, it is going to be expository and educating. You can’t afford to miss it.
Save the date. May 21,2016 @NUJ HALL Iwe-iroyin, Abeokuta
ABOUT THE CONVENER.
Ifemosu Michael Adewale.
Ifemosu Michael Adewale, an indigene of Ogun State, is born into the family of Mr and Mrs Ifemosu, he attended his primary school at Bevola international nursery and primary school, where he was made the Head boy(2001), he later proceeded to Ijebu-Ode grammar School for his senior school certificate where he was made the Chapel Prefect(2008), He proceeded to Federal college of education, osiele, Abeokuta (2010), for his NCE program, where he graduated as an Agricultural science educationist(2013).
During his days at Federal College of Education Abeokuta, he engaged in a lot of activities, where he bagged a lot of certificate and award to his credit.
He was the Agricultural Science Student Association(ASSA) King between 2010-2011, he was two term Honourable member of federal college of education, Student Representative Assembly, Student Union Government between 2010-2013 , he was the Students Electoral committee (Seleco) Coordinator 2012-2013,he was given a merit award by National Association of Ogun State Students (Federal college of education, Abeokuta Chapter) in 2013, he was the National Assistant general secretary of National Association of Ogun State Students (NAOSS National) between 2013-2014, he was the National President, National Association of Ogun State Students (NAOSS National) between 2014-2015, as part of his dedication to the association, his administration is the first to ever release a gyration album which can be downloaded via inputing NAOSS Gyration on any search engines, he is currently the National Coordinator of National Association of Ogun State Students for the 2016 Electioneering.
He is a member of Kegite Club international, ilya Fatika, where he was made the Elder of the club between 2012-2013, he was awarded best Supportive Senior Fellow of Ilya Fatika between 2015-2016,
The executive Governor of Ogun State acknowledged the open letter he wrote to him especially when he challenged the Governor on the truthfulness of the 40projects commisioned during Ogun State at 40.
Ifemosu Michael Adewale recently made a bright effort when he took a case of a battered student of Abraham Adesanya Polythecnic submitted to him by RRA and consult, on behalf of National Association of Ogun State Students (NAOSS National) upon himself to ensure justice is done, the matter got the attention of Nigerians as it was published on various top Nigeria blogs and Newspapers. The popular Nigerian blogger Maiyeguns Diary published the story on the 19th of April, 2016, the Nation Newspaper and Punch newspaper published the story on the 23rd and 24th April, 2016 respectively.
Ifemosu Michael Adewale also declared his intentions to contest for the Councillorship elections in the 2016 Local Government elections under Ifesowapo LCDA, Odogbolu Local Government.
Ifemosu Michael Adewale is a prolific writer that an attempt to input his name on any of the search engines will surprise you.
He is currently the convener, initiator of Youth in Good Governance Initiative (YIGGI).
ABOUT OUR DISCUSSANTS
ISHOLA ADEBAYO, MANAGING PARTNER – LEAD RESOURCES
As a social-media techpreneur, Ishola Adebayo is the Managing Partner of LEAD Resources Centre — LEAD Resources Centre is housed at the Asero Housing Estate, Abeokuta; LEAD Resources is a social-tech innovation hub space in Abeokuta, which serves as a pre-incubation lab for technologists, social entrepreneurs, government, tech companies, and impact investors in and around Ogun State to co-found new solutions to the many social problems in Nigeria.
He is currently undergoing a postgraduate degree program (MSc) in Economics at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye and holds a BSc (Ed) in Economics from the prestigious Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. He served as a youth corps member at the National Assembly attached to the Senate Committee on Agricultural and Rural Development during his NYSC program.
DAMOLA MORENIKEJI
Is a social entrepreneur, and rising voice in education, youth capacity and leadership development in Africa with over six years experience in the development sector. He leads the team at All for Development (@All4Development), an organization he founded at age 16 in Abeokuta, with a commitment to building young leaders and promoting education, leadership & governance, social entrepreneurship, and youth participation in development.
Through All for Development, he had engaged thousands of young people through several initiatives including the Young and Emerging Leaders Summit, Pupil Leadership Programme, Studership (the annual international youth leadership academy), Youth Roundtables, Undergraduate Education Seminar Series and a host of other projects organized in partnership with other organisations across the country. These engagements encourage young people to further understand purpose and live right; serve as platforms and provide resources for continuous growth, education and development; build networks for leadership development and capacities for deepening positive democratic governance; encourage youth-driven social change – through social entrepreneurship –, and harness youthful strengths to optimize purposeful youth participation in nation building.
A 2013 Fellow of the Social Leadership Academy, USA, and 2012 DESPLAY Africa Fellow, Damola currently serves as a Global Youth Ambassador, with a commitment to improving the quality of global education, through advocacy. The Global Youth Ambassadors group, initiated by A World at School, was launched by the United Nations’ Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the UN Special Envoy for Global Education, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Gordon Brown on April 10, 2014 in Washington DC, U.S.A. His passion for youth development had been witnessed through his contributions at some platforms for policy development including World Economic Forum on Africa (2014), National Education Stakeholders Dialogue, representing Nigeria at the African Youth and Governance Conference (2012, at age 19), and as a Delegate at the Global Youth Forum held in Bali, Indonesia (December 2012), among others.
He co-founded the Innovate! Hub, a social innovation community that encourages value creation through social innovation/entrepreneurship among young people at age 21 and initiated Studership, the annual international youth leadership academy that connects and equips emerging young leaders at age 19. Studership has since inception enrolled over 100 young leaders from over 30 countries, while members of the Studership community are creating positive change in their communities. A 2013 semi-finalist for the Thiel Under20 Fellowship for social innovators, Damola led Team Innovate! of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta and emerged one of the best teams in Nigeria and finalist at the ANEW National Ideas Contest organized by the Nigerian Universities Commission for all 128 Nigerian universities, in commemoration of the 2014 Global Entrepreneurship Week.
An avid writer and leadership/personal effectiveness trainer, Damola cut his tooth in creative writing after writing his first book titled ‘Spare the rod and spoil the child’ in year 2002, at age 9. He remains committed to helping young people grow through growth-inclined deliberations, and contributes to development through harnessing platforms for equipping young people to become better leaders and solve societal problems through civic participation and value-based leadership; promoting societal growth and acquiring professional experiences across diverse environments.
Damola is an alumnus of the International Leadership and Organisational Behaviour course offered by SDA Boconni School of Management, Boconni University, Italy; Social Entrepreneurship course by The DO School, Germany; and Adaptive Leadership course by Cambridge Leadership Associate, United Kingdom & +Acumen – among others. An alumnus of Comprehensive High School, Ayetoro, Ogun State, Damola lives his passion for youth leadership and educational development, and is currently concluding his studies at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
He has been commended for his work with several prestigious awards, including a formal commendation from President Olusegun Obasanjo [GCFR]; emerging the only undergraduate recipient of the Vice Chancellor’s Productivity Award from the Senate of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta; pioneer recipient of the Ogun State Youth Award for Excellence, adjudged by the Ogun State Government of Nigeria (May 2012); Finalist for the ‘Life Changer’s Rising Star award’, United Kingdom (November 2011); ‘Integrity Practitioner Award’ adjudged by ICPC/NAVC, Ogun state (October 2010); ‘The Most Outstanding Secondary School Student in Ogun State (Nigeria) award’ by the Ogun State Teaching Service Commission (January 2010); and 2nd runner up, Ogun State 2006 Artiste of the Year Award, by the Ogun State Government of Nigeria (August 2007), among others.
RIDWAN SORUNKE
Ridwan Sorunke is the Public Affairs Lead of a reputable advisory services firm based in Nigeria, ACIOE Associates, a firm of management, energy, power, government relations and finance consultants. His position covers Government Relations and Public Relations for the firm. He has worked with different local and multinational organizations including the Procter & Gamble Company and Seven-Up Bottling Company. He is experienced in government relations, public relations, crisis and issues management, quality control, and business development.
At ACIOE Associates, Ridwan Sorunke consults for organizations like Corporate Council on Africa, Procter & Gamble, Albright Stonebridge Group and the Nigeria Government. He was a key player in the Corporate Council on Africa’s US-Africa Business Summit and the US Trade Mission to Nigeria where he facilitated business discussions between foreign investors and senior government officials.
Ridwan has engaged in businesses with top officials in the Nigerian Government, captains of industry and international diplomats. He has facilitated and led business discussions between his firm, leading investors in the country and Honorable Ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He led ACIOE team to the Corporate Council on Africa’s roundtable discussion with the Vice President of Nigeria, His Excellency, Professor Yemi Osinbajo.
Prior to joining ACIOE Associates, he worked for Procter & Gamble Nigeria where he was the Lead for Corporate Communications. He executed key projects like the Procter & Gamble partnership with 5 MDAs on the Growing Girls and Women in Nigeria (GWIN) Initiative. He led Communications and E2E execution of the P&G Hygiene Campaign which supported the Federal Government, Lagos State Government and Ogun State Government through the donation of over 50,000 bars of soaps during the Ebola outbreak in Nigeria. Other key projects include the School Health and Nutrition projects with Save the Children International. He also led various employee engagement initiatives, sustainability programs, and media relations for the company.
He is very passionate about driving investments into the country, empowering the local SMEs and the Nigerian youths. Ambassador Koby Koomson of Ghana described him as the “next big personality in Africa”. During his leisure, he volunteers for Akiode Foundation, a non-governmental organization in Ogun State, with an interest in youth empowerment.
He has delivered career talks to hundreds of youths in the country.
He has a B.Sc. in Microbiology from the Obafemi Awolowo University and has taken courses and trainings in business management, conflict resolution, negotiation, marketing and media relations.
WHYTE HABEEB IBIDAPO
He is a Solicitor and Barrister of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. He is the Principal of Habeeb Whyte Legal and Co. He is a noble minded advocate who works hard to change the course of this generation with the power of the pen and words. He is a young, energetic lawyer who advocates for child protection and creativity amongst youth.
Habeeb has an impressive leadership history coupled with a fantastic writing career.
He is a force to reckon with in Nigeria, when it comes to youth, advocacy and child development and he has been greatly awarded by several organisations for his developmental contributions to the nation’s development.
Habeeb has bagged several international national and awards for his distinctiveness and proactive contributions. These awards include several awards for the moot court competitions; he won the United Nations Fund Population Agency (NIGERIA) International Poster Contest 2004 (KEEPING THE PROMISE): ICPD AT TEN. CATEGOTY III (13 – 15yrs). SECOND POSITION. (Reported in Gateway News & Views: UNFPA NEWSLETTER, VOL: 3, NO. 1, July Edition, 2006). Also the First Regional International Arbitration Moot Competition among African Universities, Lacio, Regency Hotels, Nairobi Kenya. 2011 (FIRST POSITION) reported by The Nation Newspaper on August 25th, 2011. Also reported by Compass Newspaper on August 24th, 2011 and The Tribune Newspaper on August 25th, 2011. The Coca Cola/ NBC The Nation CAMPUSLIFE Award as the PERSONALITY PROFILE REPORTER 2012. (This was reported by The Nation Newspaper on 6th of December, 2012 at page 30 – 32. Also reported by The Nigerian Compass Newspaper on 5th of December, 2012 at page 19). Coca Cola/ NBC The Nation CAMPUSLIFE Award as a runner up in PERSONALITY PROFILE REPORTER 2013. (This was reported by The Nation Newspaper on 19th of December, 2013).
He bagged the QuilPromasidor Second Runner-up for the Best Nigeria Future Writer, 2015. (This was reported by The Nation Newspaper on 25th of May, 2015) among others. Also, he was conferred with the honourary status of a Senior Advocate of the Union by the Student Union Judiciary of University of Ilorin.
Habeeb writes for most of the Nigerian newspapers and this has made him a force to reckon with in the youth circle. Top of his writings in the Newspaper has earned him meetings with great minds and top political leaders in the country. He has over 100 newspaper publications and most can be accessed through Google upon entering his name in the search engine platform. His writings skills have made him got recognition in the Youth sector in Nigeria, He has been adjudged to be one of the most influential Nigerian Youths. He was acknowledged by the President Muhammadu Buhari when he wrote him an Open letter upon assumption of office and also on his plans for the Nigerian Youth constituency in 2015. The executive Governor of Ogun State has acknowledged the open letter he wrote to him especially when he challenged the Governor on the truthfulness or otherwise of the payment of law school bursary during his stay at the Nigerian Law School.
In addition to his fantastic writing career he has at the moment nine academic papers published on various academic journals basically on law from topics based on human rights, electoral law, Islamic law and International Jurisprudence. He has also delivered three papers different symposium and summit all focused on the youth constituency in Nigeria.
He has featured on various radio and television programmes making submissions on things that can be done to better the youth constituency in Nigeria.
As a versatile youth, he has participated and contributed to a lot of events such as the Coca Cola NBC CampusLife Workshops, Building Bridges International Conference, University of Ilorin (2015), 1st African Students For Liberty West African Region Conference, 4th Annual Faculty International Conference on Security, Peace and Conflict Management In Africa: Options For National Integration In Nigeria Conference (2012) and the International Day of African Child Celebration, Abeokuta, Ogun State (2006). And recently he got endorsed by Dream Project Africa (A US based organization) to be among speakers that would be educating students across Nigerian universities on the constitutional rights of victims of sexual harassment and rape on Nigerian Campuses.
Habeeb recently made a bright effort when he took a case of a battered student of Abraham Adesanya Polythecnic upon himself to ensure justice is done.
The matter got the attention of Nigerians as it was published on various top Nigeria blogs and Newspapers.
The popular Nigerian blogger Linda Ikeji published the story on the 19th of April, 2016.
The Nation Newspaper and Punch newspaper published the story on the 23rd and 24th April, 2016 respectively.
As at now he is African Children Voices Ambassador (2007 – 2015), iCI-Hustle Nigeria Initiative Ambassador (2015), Gen Voices Ogun Ambassador (2014), Co-covener Legal Frontiers (2015), Editor Egba Youth Awards Foundation, Convener Egba Future Leaders Summit (2015) and Director of Programmes and advocacy Brain Builder International (2015) and Young Elites Foundation as Director of Sponsorship and Partnerships.
IFEKAYODE AKINBODE
He was born on the 28th of March to the family of Prince S.A Akinbode and Mrs J A Akinbode. He attended Our Lady of Apostles pry School, Ibara Abeokuta and later Macjob Grammar School between 1984-1990. He proceeded to OGUN State Polytechnic to Study Mass Communication (Broadcast Major). He started out early as Human right activist as an undergraduate and held several positions as Student Leader and rose to become chairman of NANS in Ogun Axis
He was also Secretary General of Ogunpoly SUG and Senator to NANS for 4 Years.
He led many popular anti Students Struggles and was detained severally by government security apparatus. As a professional Broadcaster / Journalist he worked in many Media Organizations and won several awards for outstanding performance
He was an Information Officer in Ogun State and he was an independent Presenter/Producer with OGTV and was Head of Presentation with NTA Channel 8 Enugu. On the Political front He was the Chairmanship Candidate of PPN in Abeokuta North in 2012 and served as Special Assistant on Youth Affairs between 2007-2011 to the former Governor of Ogun State (Otunba Gbenga Daniel). He is presently the CEO of Imperial Media.
Adebola Ayedun – Solate
She is the Publisher and Editor – in – chief of the reader’s choice magazine- PublicFaces Magazine a colourful general interest magazine in the south Western part of Nigeria. She is also the brain behind the prestigious M19 Ushers.
Recently she initiated an Empowerment programme for young female entrepreneurs called EVEPRENEUR.
The Award winning goal getter is the youngest publisher in Nigeria and the Ogun state secretary of Community Newspapers Publisher Association of Nigeria ( CONPAN )
She recently bags another international Award for VIBRANT ENTREPRENEUR IN ACCRA GHANA.
A product of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Abeokuta where she studied Mass Communication.
Adejoke Somoye.
Adejoke Somoye is a graduate of Moshood abiola polytechnic, Abeokuta.
She is a freelance media practitioner, she pioneered the cultural radio programme known as EGBA DOTUN LAYE OBA ADEDOTUN.
For adejoke Somoye, the revitalization of Yoruba traditions, especially Yoruba language is her utmost priority.
She amazed and wild everybody when she launched her Foundation called Ewa-ede Caty.
The feat went viral and gained massive publicity through top leading news magazines, The TELL which featured about a four page interview of her visions.
She is currently the convener and initiator of Ewa-ede culture Foundation.if
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Deadline of Compliance: Nigeria’s Urgent Call for Tax Return Filing
Deadline of Compliance: Nigeria’s Urgent Call for Tax Return Filing
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com
“Shift or Structural Demand? A Declaration of Civic Duty in a Nation at a Fiscal Crossroads.”
In the unfolding narrative of national development and economic reform, few instruments are as defining as tax compliance. For Nigeria, a nation perpetually grappling with revenue shortfalls, structural dependency on a single export commodity, and entrenched informal economic behaviour, the Federal Government’s recent clarification on tax return deadlines is not mere bureaucratic noise. It is a deliberate and inescapable declaration: the social contract between citizen and state must be honoured through transparent, lawful and timely tax reporting.
At its core, the government’s pronouncement is stark in its simplicity and radical in its implications. Federal authorities, speaking through the Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, have made it unequivocally clear that every Nigerian, whether employer or individual taxpayer, must file annual tax returns under the law. This encompasses self-assessment filings by individuals that too many assumed ended once employers deducted pay-as-you-earn taxes from their salaries.
This is not an optional civic suggestion, it is mandatory, backed by statute, and tied to a broader vision of national fiscal responsibility. Citizens can no longer hide behind ignorance, apathy, or false assumptions. “Many people assume that if their employer deducts tax from their salaries, their obligations end there. That is wrong,” Oyedele warned, emphasizing that the obligation to file remains with the individual under both existing and newly reformed tax laws.
The Deadlines and the Reality They Reveal.
Across the federation, state and federal revenue authorities have reaffirmed statutory deadlines in pursuit of compliance. The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, for instance, moved to extend its filing date for employer returns by a narrow window, reflecting the reality that compliance often lags behind legal timelines. The extension was intended not as leniency, but as a pragmatic effort to allow accurate and complete submissions, underscoring that true compliance rises above mere mechanical ticking of a box.
At the federal level, Oyedele’s intervention was even more fundamental. He reminded Nigerians that annual tax returns for the preceding year must be filed in good faith, with integrity and in respect of the law. This applies regardless of income level including low-income earners who have historically believed that they are outside the tax net. “All of us must file our returns, including those earning low income,” he stated.
Herein lies one of the most challenging truths of contemporary Nigerian governance: widespread tax non-compliance is not just a technical breach of law, it is a deep cultural and structural issue that reflects decades of mistrust between citizens and the state.
The Root of the Problem: Non-Compliance as a Symptom.
Nigeria’s tax culture has long been under scrutiny. Public discourse and economic analysis consistently show that a significant majority of eligible taxpayers do not file annual returns. Oyedele highlighted that even in states widely regarded as tax administration leaders, compliance remains strikingly low, often below five percent.
This widespread non-compliance stems from multiple sources:
A long history of weak tax administration systems, where enforcement was inconsistent and penalties were rarely applied.
A perception that public services do not reflect the taxes collected, eroding the citizenry’s belief in reciprocity.
An informal economy where income often goes unrecorded, making filing seem irrelevant or impossible to many.
Lack of awareness, with many Nigerians genuinely believing that tax liability ends with employer deductions.
The government’s renewed push for compliance directly challenges these perceptions. It signals a shift from voluntary or lax compliance to structured accountability, a stance that aligns with best practices in modern public finance.
Why This Matters: Beyond Deadlines.
At its most profound level, the insistence on tax return filings is about nation-building and shared responsibility.
Scholars of public finance universally agree that a robust tax system is the backbone of sustainable development. As the eminent economist Dr. Joseph E. Stiglitz has observed, “A society that cannot mobilize its own resources through fair taxation undermines both its government’s legitimacy and its capacity to provide for its people.” Filing tax returns is not a mere administrative task, it is a declaration of participation in the collective project of national advancement.
In Nigeria’s context, this declaration carries weight. With the enactment of comprehensive tax reforms in recent years (including unified frameworks for tax administration and enforcement) authorities now possess broader statutory tools to ensure compliance and accountability. These measures, which include electronic filing platforms and stronger enforcement powers, have been framed as fair and equitable, targeting efficiency rather than arbitrariness.
Yet the success of these reforms depends heavily on citizens embracing their civic duties with sincerity. And this depends on mutual trust, the belief that paying taxes yields tangible benefits in infrastructure, education, healthcare, security and social services.
Voices From Experts: Fiscal Responsibility as a Public Ethic.
Tax law experts and economists, reflecting on the compliance push, have underscored a universal theme: taxation without transparency is inequity, but taxation with accountability is empowerment. When managed with fairness, a functional tax system can reduce dependency on volatile revenue sources, stabilise national budgets, and support long-term investment in human capital.
Professor Aisha Bello, a respected authority in fiscal policy, notes that “Tax compliance is not a burden; it is the foundation upon which social contracts are built. A citizen who honours tax obligations affirms the legitimacy of governance and demands better performance in return.”
Similarly, a leading tax scholar, Dr. Emeka Okon, argues that “The era when Nigerians could evade broader tax responsibilities simply because automatic deductions occur at source must end. For a modern economy, every eligible citizen must be part of the formal tax fold not as victims, but as stakeholders.”
These authoritative voices point to an unassailable truth: filing tax returns is both a legal requirement and a moral responsibility, an expression of citizenship in its fullest sense.
Challenges on the Ground: Compliance and Capacity.
While the rhetoric of compliance is compelling, the reality on the ground demands nuanced understanding. Many taxpayers (especially in the informal sector) lack meaningful access to digital platforms and resources for filing returns. For others, the fear of bureaucratic complexity and perceived punitive enforcement deters participation.
The government, for its part, has responded by promoting online systems and pledging greater taxpayer support. Tax authorities are increasingly engaging stakeholders to demystify filing processes, explain requirements and offer assistance. This mix of enforcement and facilitation is essential. As one seasoned revenue specialist observed: “The state cannot compel compliance through force alone; it must earn it through education, simplicity and fairness.”
The Broader Implication: A New Social Compact.
Ultimately, Nigeria’s renewed emphasis on tax return filing transcends administrative deadlines. It is an unequivocal declaration that national development is a shared responsibility, that citizens and state must engage in a transparent, accountable, and reciprocal relationship.
Tax compliance, therefore, becomes far more than a legal act; it becomes a moral claim on the nation’s future.
When citizens file their returns honestly, they affirm their stake in the nation’s destiny. When the government collects taxes transparently and deploys them effectively, it strengthens not only public services but civic trust itself.
In this sense, the deadlines proclaimed by Nigeria’s fiscal authorities mark not an end but a beginning; the beginning of a civic epoch in which accountability replaces apathy, participation replaces indifference and national purpose triumphs over fragmentation.
The road ahead will not be easy. But in demanding compliance, Nigeria is demanding more than tax returns. It is demanding commitment and that, ultimately, is the foundation on which nations are built.
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BUA Foods Records 91% Surge in Profit After Tax, Hits ₦508bn in 2025
BUA Foods Records 91% Surge in Profit After Tax, Hits ₦508bn in 2025
By femi Oyewale
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Adron Homes Unveils “Love for Love” Valentine Promo with Exciting Discounts, Luxury Gifts, and Travel Rewards
Adron Homes Unveils “Love for Love” Valentine Promo with Exciting Discounts, Luxury Gifts, and Travel Rewards
In celebration of the season of love, Adron Homes and Properties has announced the launch of its special Valentine campaign, “Love for Love” Promo, a customer-centric initiative designed to reward Nigerians who choose to express love through smart, lasting real estate investments.
The Love for Love Promo offers clients attractive discounts, flexible payment options, and an array of exclusive gift items, reinforcing Adron Homes’ commitment to making property ownership both rewarding and accessible. The campaign runs throughout the Valentine season and applies to the company’s wide portfolio of estates and housing projects strategically located across Nigeria.
Speaking on the promo, the company’s Managing Director, Mrs Adenike Ajobo, stated that the initiative is aimed at encouraging individuals and families to move beyond conventional Valentine gifts by investing in assets that secure their future. According to the company, love is best demonstrated through stability, legacy, and long-term value—principles that real estate ownership represents.
Under the promo structure, clients who make a payment of ₦100,000 receive cake, chocolates, and a bottle of wine, while those who pay ₦200,000 are rewarded with a Love Hamper. Payments of ₦500,000 attract a Love Hamper plus cake, and clients who pay ₦1,000,000 enjoy a choice of a Samsung phone or a Love Hamper with cake.
The rewards become increasingly premium as commitment grows. Clients who pay ₦5,000,000 receive either an iPad or an all-expenses-paid romantic getaway for a couple at one of Nigeria’s finest hotels, which includes two nights’ accommodation, special treats, and a Love Hamper. A payment of ₦10,000,000 comes with a choice of a Samsung Z Fold 7, three nights at a top-tier resort in Nigeria, or a full solar power installation.
For high-value investors, the Love for Love Promo delivers exceptional lifestyle experiences. Clients who pay ₦30,000,000 on land are rewarded with a three-night couple’s trip to Doha, Qatar, or South Africa, while purchasers of any Adron Homes house valued at ₦50,000,000 receive a double-door refrigerator.
The promo covers Adron Homes’ estates located in Lagos, Shimawa, Sagamu, Atan–Ota, Papalanto, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Osun, Ekiti, Abuja, Nasarawa, and Niger States, offering clients the opportunity to invest in fast-growing, strategically positioned communities nationwide.
Adron Homes reiterated that beyond the incentives, the campaign underscores the company’s strong reputation for secure land titles, affordable pricing, strategic locations, and a proven legacy in real estate development.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Adron Homes encourages Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to take advantage of the Love for Love Promo to enjoy exceptional value, exclusive rewards, and the opportunity to build a future rooted in love, security, and prosperity.
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