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Celebrities, Dignitaries Storm Adron Homes Festival of Lemon





+ ADRON BOSS DAZZLES 7 Year vanessa,D'Banj youngest and biggest landlords.

It was glitz and glamour as Nigeria’s leading homes merchant, Adron Homes and Properties thrilled its customers with the best treatment this festive season with ‘ Festival of Lemon ‘, an end of the year treat to loyal customers of the organisation which came up on Sunday, 23rd Of December, 2018 at Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.



Arguably the biggest party of the year with the superlative performance of Africa’s biggest musicians and comedians such as Davido, D’Banj, CDQ Gordons, Slim case, Frank Edwards, Kenny Blaq, to mention a few.

D'Banj literally  brought the roof down with his amazing performance with the CEO of Adron homes and his delectable wife. The peak of the performance was when 7 year old Vanessa who thrilled the crowd with her dancing skill during D'Banj wowed the audience with her emotional story that her mum abandoned her.



Her touching story moved Adron boss who pledged to take responsibility for her welfare and also made her the youngest landlord in Nigeria.  He also dazzled D'Banj by making the biggest landlord too.  Aside that, he made both of them automatic Ambasador of the organization in 2019.



Several staffers and dignitaries also got awards which made the event a memorable one.

It will be recalled that Adron Homes has always given surprises to their customers every festive period. The Easter season is always for Adron Happy Hour, Children’s day isn’t always an exception, the Muslim festive period isn’t exempted too while December is always dedicated for Lemon Friday.

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