Adron Homes has kicked off its 2026 National Business Convention with a clear focus on innovation and expansion across Nigeria’s real estate sector. The convention, themed “Breaking New Grounds, Beyond and Above 2.0,” brings together the company’s leadership to set strategic priorities for the year ahead.
Chairman and Group CEO Sir Aare Adetola Emmanuelking opened the convention by urging executives and managers to maintain high standards, embrace new ideas, and pursue sustainable growth as the company expands its presence nationwide.
The gathering unites top executives, directors, and managers from across the country for strategic planning, performance assessment, and alignment on 2026 business objectives.
Executive Vice Chairman Olori Aderonke Emmanuelking presented the company’s 2026 budget framework, outlining growth priorities, operational targets, and financial goals aimed at improving efficiency and creating long-term value. The presentation emphasized Adron Homes’ commitment to careful planning and measurable impact.
Directors from different departments also shared their 2026 budget proposals, identifying expansion opportunities, operational improvements, and collaborative initiatives to surpass previous achievements and deliver greater value to customers.
Attendees found the discussions valuable and motivating, emphasizing how the convention strengthens leadership engagement and creates a shared vision for growth across the organization.
The convention also includes strategic training sessions led by senior executives to enhance leadership skills, operational performance, and organizational preparedness for 2026.
Through “Breaking New Grounds, Beyond and Above 2.0,” Adron Homes demonstrates its position as a progressive real estate developer dedicated to innovation, sustainable growth, and meaningful impact in Nigeria.
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