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Adron Homes Endorses Olojo Festival 2025, Champions Yoruba Heritage and Tourism Advancement

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Adron Homes and Properties Limited has strengthened its reputation as a promoter of cultural heritage and community growth by announcing its sponsorship of the 2025 Olojo Festival, themed “Tourism for Inclusive Growth with Cultural Rebirth.”

The announcement was made at a press conference held at the Palace of His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, CFR, Ojaja II, the Ooni of Ife. The monarch described the Olojo Festival as a lasting symbol of Yoruba civilization and a driver of unity, economic empowerment, and cultural pride.

Speaking on behalf of the Chairman and CEO, Aare Adetola Emmanuelking, Adron’s Managing Director, Mrs. Adenike Ajobo, said the festival represents more than a celebration — it is a living legacy that projects Yoruba culture onto the global stage.

“The Olojo Festival is a heritage that connects past and present, strengthens economies, and inspires generational pride. Our sponsorship reflects Adron’s mission to build communities that honour tradition while creating sustainable opportunities,” she said.

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Ajobo further noted that tourism and housing are connected in their ability to unite people and transform communities. She stressed that true development must balance respect for cultural values with the pursuit of progress.

Recognised internationally as one of Africa’s leading cultural events, the Olojo Festival continues to attract global attention to Ile-Ife, revered as the cradle of Yoruba civilization. With support from organisations such as Adron Group, this year’s edition is expected to further boost tourism, enhance Nigeria’s cultural diplomacy, and foster unity across Yorubaland and beyond.

Adron Homes also offered prayers for the enduring reign of the Ooni of Ife and expressed confidence that the 2025 Olojo Festival will be peaceful, impactful, and a source of pride for Osun State, Yorubaland, and Nigeria.

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