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GRANDIS 5STAR LUXURY APARTMENT & SUITES SET TO REDEFINE LIVING IN VICTORIA ISLAND

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GRANDIS 5STAR LUXURY APARTMENT & SUITES SET TO REDEFINE LIVING IN VICTORIA ISLAND

GRANDIS 5STAR LUXURY APARTMENT & SUITES SET TO REDEFINE LIVING IN VICTORIA ISLAND

Set to Rise elegantly against the Lagos skyline, is the Grandis 5Star Luxury Apartment & Suites. According to Adejuwon Ademola, The General Manager of the Development company, it is more than just a residential building
“it’s a lifestyle statement. Standing 17 floors high in the heart of Victoria Island, this revolutionary masterpiece of modern architecture will offer a panoramic 360° view of Eko Atlantic, Victoria Island, and Ikoyi, transforming every apartment into an exclusive penthouse experience for the world’s most discerning elite.”

GRANDIS 5STAR LUXURY APARTMENT & SUITES SET TO REDEFINE LIVING IN VICTORIA ISLAND
Developed by Dumarco Construction Limited, a globally acclaimed company with decades of delivering complex, high-value projects in the highly regulated petroleum, oil, and gas industries, Grandis 5Star brings unmatched international safety standards, uncompromising quality, and timeless elegance into Nigeria’s luxury property market.

> “When you live in Grandis, you’re not just buying a home—you’re investing in peace of mind, world-class safety, and an effortless luxury experience that will remain pristine for decades,” says Adejuwon A. Ademola, General Manager of Dumarco Construction Limited.

The Gold Standard in Safety and Quality

Dumarco’s roots in the oil and gas sector mean the company operates to some of the strictest safety protocols in the world. Every stage—from conceptualization, design, construction, to long-term maintenance—follows internationally accepted procedures and quality assurance measures. Cutting corners is simply not in Dumarco’s vocabulary.

> “In the oil and gas industry, there’s no room for compromise. We’ve brought that same discipline and zero-tolerance for mediocrity into property development,” says Ademola. “That’s why Grandis will be one of the safest and most enduring residential developments in Nigeria.”

To ensure transparency and prevent (project complacency), Dumarco deliberately separates the developer, contractor, and consultant roles, engaging only the most competent professionals in each respective field. Dumarco’s project team includes globally recognized contractors such as Julius Berger, Cappa & D’Alberto, and Elalan, Migliore Construczione & Tecniche (MC&T) and their partners VENCO IMTIAZ CONTRACTING COMPANY (VICC) based in Dubai, UAE, Business Contracting Limited, alongside leading consultants like Morgan Omanitan & Abe, LAMBERT, and James Cubitt.

Grandis – Investments, appreciation, returns and profitability

Our selection process for the location of the project alone was pains-taking and completely thorough scientific process. Top professional companies were employed to conduct a scientific data acquisition and analytical survey of the entire Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Lekki and Eko Atlantic before a project site is selected. Analyzing and acquiring areas developmental charts and trends, studying and gathering historical and present sale prices, rental charge and occupancy rates over a 50 year period from every individual street before the selection of the location of any of our developments especially true for the Grandis Project
He adds,

“Our clients and residents can be rest assured that the location of Grandis has been scientifically proven through all existing data to provide our clients with a 100% occupancy rate, highest developmental location, highest rental income and investment returns. ”

The Grandis Experience

Located minutes away from international corporate headquarters, embassies, and landmarks such as Eko Hotel, Radisson Blu, and the Radisson Red, Grandis offers unmatched convenience for professionals, diplomats, and high-net-worth individuals. Every residence is designed for both indulgence and efficiency, with high-grade finishes, smart-home systems, and private amenities that ensure seamless living.

From sunrise over the Atlantic to the glittering Lagos night skyline, residents will enjoy uninterrupted luxury, supported by discreet and highly trained staff, advanced security systems, and a design that prioritizes comfort and privacy.

> “We designed Grandis for people who want everything—security, elegance, convenience, and the assurance that their home will look as spectacular in 20 years as it does on day one,” Ademola notes.

A Legacy That Lasts

With its combination of visionary architecture, peerless safety, and meticulous maintenance planning, Grandis is built to remain iconic for generations. Thanks to Dumarco’s meticulous approach, the building’s service charges are expected to remain low while its value and appeal continue to appreciate over time.

In a market often marred by shortcuts and substandard practices, Mr Ademola says
Grandis stands as a beacon of what luxury living should be—safe, spectacular, and built to last.

“Grandis 5Star Luxury Apartment & Suites — Where safety meets sophistication, and every detail is designed for a life well-lived.”
He added

Website -www.dumarcoltd.com
Project website – www.26idowutaylor.com
Email [email protected]
Tel / WhatsApp +234 9077777883
GM – Adejuwon A. Ademola

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BUA Group, AD Ports Group and MAIR Group Launch Strategic Plan for World-Class Sugar and Agro-Logistics Hub at Khalifa Port

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Photo Caption: BUA GROUP, AD PORTS GROUP AND MAIR GROUP SIGN MOU TO EXPLORE COLLABORATION IN SUGAR REFINING, AGRO-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, AND INTEGRATED GLOBAL LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS L-R: Kabiru Rabiu, Group Executive Director, BUA Group; Cpt. Mohammed J. Al Shamisi, MD/Group CEO, AD Ports Group; Saif Al Mazrouei, CEO (Ports Cluster) AD Ports Group; Abdul Samad Rabiu, Founder/Executive Chairman, BUA Group; and Steve Green, Group CFO, MAIR Group

BUA Group, AD Ports Group and MAIR Group Sign MoU to Explore Collaboration in Sugar Refining, Agro-Industrial Development, and Integrated Global Logistics Solutions

Abu Dhabi, UAE – Monday, 16th February 2026

 

BUA Group, AD Ports Group, and MAIR Group of Abu Dhabi today signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore collaboration in sugar refining, agro-industrial development, and integrated global logistics solutions. The partnership aims to create a world-class platform that strengthens regional food security, supports industrial diversification, and reinforces Abu Dhabi’s position as a hub for trade and manufacturing.

 

The proposed collaboration will leverage BUA Group’s industrial and logistics expertise, Khalifa Port’s world-class infrastructure, and AD Ports Group’s operational experience. The initiative aligns with the objectives of the UAE Food Security Strategy 2051, which seeks to position the UAE as a global leader in sustainable food production and resilient supply chains. It also aligns with Nigeria’s food production- and export-oriented agricultural transformation agenda, focused on scaling domestic capacity, strengthening value addition, improving post-harvest logistics, and unlocking new markets for Nigerian produce across the Middle East, Asia, and beyond.

 

Photo Caption: BUA GROUP, AD PORTS GROUP AND MAIR GROUP SIGN MOU TO EXPLORE COLLABORATION IN SUGAR REFINING, AGRO-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, AND INTEGRATED GLOBAL LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS

L-R:  Kabiru Rabiu, Group Executive Director, BUA Group;  Cpt. Mohammed J. Al Shamisi, MD/Group CEO, AD Ports Group; Saif Al Mazrouei, CEO (Ports Cluster) AD Ports Group; Abdul Samad Rabiu, Founder/Executive Chairman, BUA Group; and Steve Green, Group CFO, MAIR Group

Photo Caption: L-R: Kabiru Rabiu, Group Executive Director, BUA Group; Cpt. Mohammed J. Al Shamisi, MD/Group CEO, AD Ports Group; Saif Al Mazrouei, CEO (Ports Cluster) AD Ports Group; Abdul Samad Rabiu, Founder/Executive Chairman, BUA Group; and Steve Green, Group CFO, MAIR Group

 

Through structured aggregation, processing, storage, and maritime export channels, the partnership is designed to reduce supply chain inefficiencies, enhance traceability and quality standards, and also create a predictable trade corridor between West Africa and the Gulf.

 

BUA Group—recognised as one of Africa’s largest and most diversified conglomerates, with major investments across sugar refining, food production, flour milling, cement manufacturing, and infrastructure- brings extensive industrial expertise and large-scale operational capability to the venture. MAIR Group will provide strategic support in developing integrated logistics and agro-industrial solutions, creating a seamless platform for production, storage, and distribution.

 

Abdul Samad Rabiu, Founder and Chairman of BUA Group, said:

“This MoU marks an important milestone in BUA’s international expansion and reflects our long-term vision of building globally competitive industrial platforms. Together with AD Ports Group and MAIR Group, we aim to develop sustainable food production and logistics solutions that strengthen regional supply chains and support the UAE’s Food Security Strategy 2051.”

 

He further added that, “This partnership represents not just a commercial arrangement but a strategic food corridor anchored on shared economic ambition, resilient infrastructure, and disciplined execution, reinforcing long-term food security objectives for both nations.”

 

A representative of MAIR Group added:

“This collaboration underscores our commitment to advancing strategic industries in Abu Dhabi and building integrated solutions that reinforce the UAE’s position as a global hub for trade, food security, and industrial excellence.”

 

A spokesperson from AD Ports Group commented:

“Our partnership with BUA Group and MAIR Group highlights Khalifa Port’s role as a catalyst for high-impact industrial investments. This initiative will enhance regional food security, strengthen global trade connectivity, and support Abu Dhabi’s economic diversification goals.”

 

This MoU marks a historic collaboration that combines world-class infrastructure, industrial expertise, and strategic vision, setting the stage for a sustainable and resilient food and logistics ecosystem that will benefit the UAE, the region, and global markets alike.

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Dollar Scarcity Eases as Elumelu Briefs Tinubu on FX Stability

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Dollar Scarcity Eases as Elumelu Briefs Tinubu on FX Stability

By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG 

The Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA), Tony Elumelu, has declared that the era of acute dollar scarcity in Nigeria is effectively over, following a high-level meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Abuja. According to Elumelu, reforms introduced by the federal government and the monetary authorities have “sorted” the foreign exchange market, restoring liquidity and improving investor confidence.

 

The meeting took place at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, where Elumelu briefed the President on developments within the banking and financial services sector. Speaking to State House correspondents afterward, the UBA chairman said commercial banks are no longer experiencing the severe foreign currency shortages that plagued the system throughout 2023 and early 2024. He attributed the improvement to ongoing policy adjustments and enhanced coordination between fiscal and monetary authorities.

 

The development marks a potentially significant turning point in Nigeria’s macroeconomic management. The country has faced persistent foreign exchange instability since mid-2023, when the government liberalised the naira and dismantled the long-standing multiple exchange rate regime. The policy shift, overseen by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), initially triggered sharp currency depreciation, widened arbitrage opportunities and strained dollar supply channels.

 

Dollar scarcity had profound consequences. Manufacturers struggled to import raw materials, airlines complained of trapped revenues, foreign investors exited local markets, and inflation accelerated as the naira weakened. The crisis was compounded by a backlog of unmet foreign exchange obligations, which the CBN later confirmed ran into several billions of dollars.

 

Elumelu’s remarks suggest that recent measures (such as clearing portions of the FX backlog, tightening banking supervision and increasing transparency in currency trading platforms) are beginning to stabilise the market. Analysts note that the CBN has also introduced reforms aimed at curbing speculative activities and boosting diaspora remittances through formal channels.

 

“The true test of reform is liquidity and confidence,” said Professor Pat Utomi, political economist and founder of the Centre for Values in Leadership, in prior commentary on Nigeria’s economic reforms. “If market participants believe the rules are clear and consistently applied, capital will respond.” Elumelu’s optimism appears to align with that perspective, indicating that domestic banks are now able to meet legitimate foreign currency demands more efficiently.

 

However, economists urge caution. Dr. Bismarck Rewane, Managing Director of Financial Derivatives Company, has consistently argued that exchange rate stability requires sustained inflows, not episodic interventions. “Stability is not achieved by pronouncement,” he noted in a recent economic briefing. “It comes from productivity, exports, and credible monetary discipline.”

 

Indeed, while official channels may show improved liquidity, structural vulnerabilities remain. Nigeria’s foreign reserves fluctuate in response to oil price volatility, and crude oil production levels (long below OPEC quotas due to theft and infrastructure challenges) continue to influence dollar inflows. Without significant diversification of export earnings, experts warn that gains could prove fragile.

 

The government’s broader reform agenda also plays a central role. President Tinubu’s administration has implemented sweeping economic changes since assuming office in May 2023, including the removal of petrol subsidies and the unification of exchange rates. These policies were designed to eliminate distortions and restore fiscal sustainability, but they have also contributed to short-term inflationary pressures and social hardship.

 

In its 2024 Article IV consultation, the International Monetary Fund emphasized that exchange rate reforms must be accompanied by strong social protection measures and credible fiscal consolidation. “A unified and market-determined exchange rate is critical to restoring confidence,” the IMF stated, while urging authorities to protect vulnerable populations from adjustment shocks.

 

Elumelu’s intervention carries weight beyond symbolic reassurance. As one of Africa’s most prominent bankers and a major investor across the continent, his assessment reflects sentiment within Nigeria’s financial elite. If commercial banks indeed have improved access to foreign currency and are meeting corporate demand without severe delays, it suggests operational normalisation within the banking system.

 

Yet market participants will look beyond official optimism to empirical indicators: narrowing spreads between official and parallel exchange rates, declining FX forward premiums, improved foreign portfolio inflows, and rising non-oil export receipts. These metrics will ultimately determine whether the crisis has truly abated.

 

For now, the meeting in Abuja signals a narrative shift from emergency management to cautious stabilization. Whether this transition becomes durable depends on policy consistency, institutional credibility and Nigeria’s capacity to expand its foreign exchange earning base.

 

As economic historian Niall Ferguson has observed, “Confidence is the cheapest and most powerful stimulus.” The Tinubu administration appears to be banking on precisely that: restoring belief in Nigeria’s economic direction. Elumelu’s declaration that the dollar scarcity is over may be a milestone, but the sustainability of that claim will be judged not by words, but by the resilience of the market in the months ahead.

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Romance Meets Real Estate: Harmony Garden Redefines Valentine Gifting Culture

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Romance Meets Real Estate: Harmony Garden Redefines Valentine Gifting Culture By Gbolahan Adetayo

Romance Meets Real Estate: Harmony Garden Redefines Valentine Gifting Culture

By Gbolahan Adetayo

 

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day celebration, Harmony Garden & Estate Development Ltd has rolled out a bold campaign encouraging Nigerians to rethink traditional gifts and invest in real estate instead.

 

In a vibrant promotional release tagged “Your Valentine Gift, My Love,” the company delivered a striking message: “She needs a Plot of Land, Not a Bushel of Flowers.” The campaign emphasizes long-term value over fleeting gestures, reminding buyers that while flowers may fade, land appreciates and builds lasting wealth.

 

The Valentine-themed creative features a symbolic proposal scene set against a lush green landscape, reinforcing the idea that love and investment can go hand in hand. The message concludes with a powerful call to action: “Because flowers fade, but land builds wealth. Give love that grows roots and returns this Valentine’s.”

 

According to the management of Harmony Garden, the initiative is designed to promote smarter gifting culture and financial empowerment among couples and families. The company noted that investing in property for sale in Lekki, Lagos, and other fast-growing corridors has become one of the most reliable ways to secure the future.

 

Real estate experts say areas such as Lekki continue to witness steady appreciation due to rapid urban development, infrastructure expansion, and increasing demand for residential and commercial spaces. With rising interest in land for sale in Lekki, investors are taking advantage of flexible payment plans offered by reputable developers.

 

Harmony Garden & Estate Development Ltd, known for its strategic estate developments, says it aims to make land ownership accessible through customer-friendly packages and verified documentation processes. The firm also highlighted its online presence via its official platforms, making inquiries and bookings seamless for prospective buyers searching online for property for sale in Lekki, land investment in Lagos, and affordable plots in Lekki.

 

Industry watchers describe the Valentine campaign as a creative blend of romance and financial literacy, targeting young professionals, newlyweds, and upwardly mobile Nigerians seeking secure investment options.

 

With Nigeria’s housing deficit still a pressing issue and land values in prime locations steadily climbing, stakeholders believe initiatives like this could encourage more Nigerians to prioritize asset acquisition over short-term spending.

 

As the season of love unfolds, Harmony Garden’s message is clear: beyond chocolates and roses, the ultimate expression of love may just be a tangible asset that secures tomorrow.

 

For those exploring property for sale in Lekki or seeking profitable land investment opportunities in Lagos, this Valentine’s season may offer more than just romance, it may present a chance to plant roots that yield lasting returns.

 

Romance Meets Real Estate: Harmony Garden Redefines Valentine Gifting Culture
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