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Adron Homes boss, Adetola Emmanuel-King rededicates commitment to building cities at birthday

CITIZENS COMPASS —Aare Adetola Emmanuel-King, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Adron Homes and Property, has once again expressed his dedication to building new cities and impacting the lives of people through affordable homes and philanthropy.

He disclosed this in celebration of his birthday on Tuesday, April 2nd 2024.
He believes that his achievements thus far are divinely ordained and he remains thankful to his creator. Aare Adetola made this known at his birthday thanksgiving praise and worship session at his country home, where; family, friends, staff and associates converged to thank God on his behalf.

The CEO is known for building cities through his Adron Homes and Properties company and he is convinced that his best is yet to come. He is confident that as he ages, he gets better and with solid experience, he can navigate the challenges of life. He is committed to expanding his conglomerate and using his God-given wealth to uplift the downtrodden.
In the spirit of Ramadan and Easter, Aare Adetola has reached out to many downtrodden with edible items to celebrate his big day.

Despite his plea with friends and family to shun elaborate celebrations due to the current dwindling economy and other issues of national interest, Aare feels his birthday is mainly geared towards giving. He encourages anyone who wants to celebrate him to also reach out to motherless baby homes, and schools for children with special needs, among others to donate on his behalf.

The Adron Homes boss believes that wealth and success are measured by the number of people who grow through one’s efforts. He is committed to building more cities and affordable homes for people as a way of touching lives and making people transition from house renters to homeowners.

He believes that everyone who has in abundance should also give to those who do not have, especially during these hard times in the country.

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