‘We’re revolutionising real estate, agric sectors’

Adbond Harvest and Homes, an agro-to-home real estate firm, has affirmed its commitment to

sustainability and national development.

Adbond’s founder/CEO, Oluwagbemiga Adekoya, gave this commitment at an event to

commemorate the company’s 8 th anniversary on October 20, 2024.

He said the company’s commitment is evident in its efforts to promote sustainable farming

practices, ensure food security, and provide affordable housing.

The CEO said his company’s efforts would complement the initiatives of the authorities, thereby

promoting sustainability and national development.

The Federal Government recently announced the suspension of duties, tariffs, and taxes on the

importation of food commodities to mitigate the impact of high food prices.

However, housing deficit is still a major challenge in the country, with the Minister of Housing

and Urban Development, Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, on October 9, saying that an annual spend of

N5.5 trillion would be required to build about 550, 000 housing units annually over the next 10

years to solve the problem in the country.

Adekoya, however, said Adbond has carved a niche by offering clients a unique opportunity to

invest in agricultural land that will be transformed into residential properties, providing a dual

benefit of food security and real estate equity.

“We’re revolutionising the real estate and agricultural sectors with innovative Agro-to-Home

concept. With over 1,000 acres of land sold to date, we have gained a strong reputation for trust,

excellence, and transparency,” he said.

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Established eight years ago, Adekoya also said Adbond’s agricultural projects, managed by

expert "Agro Developers," are focused on maximising land productivity.

According to him, the real estate firm has made significant investments in youth empowerment

in a bid to curb unemployment in Nigeria’s most critical demographics.

“Through its e-staff initiative, the company has enabled over 2,000 virtual staff from around the

world to contribute to its operations,” Adekoya said.

He added that Adbond is actively engaged in empowering Nigerian youth through programmes

that target the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) camps in four states, providing valuable

insights and investments opportunities to young graduates.

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