Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams has commended Harmony Garden and Estate Development Limited for its forward-thinking approach and commitment to creating serene, secure, and sustainable living environments that reflect both innovation and heritage.
The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, paid a special visit to inspect the company’s ongoing real estate projects and engage in strategic discussions on sustainable housing and cultural development.
The visit, which took place at the company’s Lagos office and project sites, saw Iba Gani Adams touring key Harmony Garden estates including GranVille, The Parliament, Lekki Aviation Town, and Majestic Bay.
Each site showcased remarkable progress under the Ibile Traditional Mortgage System and Harmony Renewed Hope Mortgage System, initiatives designed to make quality housing accessible and affordable for Nigerians.
The revered Yoruba leader was warmly received by the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Managing Director of Harmony Garden, Dr. Saheed Mosadoluwa, who led the inspection tour and highlighted the company’s mission to merge modern development with cultural identity.
According to him, “What I’ve seen here today is not just about buildings; it’s about a vision that aligns with the Yoruba philosophy of excellence, community, and legacy. Harmony Garden is truly setting a standard in housing development.”
On his part, Mosadoluwa expressed gratitude for the visit, describing it as both encouraging and symbolic.
He emphasised that Harmony Garden’s projects are designed not just to provide shelter but to build hope and restore the dignity of home ownership among Nigerians.
“Our collaboration with cultural icons like Iba Gani Adams strengthens our resolve to integrate traditional values into modern innovation. We are not just constructing estates; we are building a future Nigerians can proudly call their own,” he stated.
The visit ended with a private discussion between both leaders on future collaborations that would promote affordable housing, youth empowerment, and cultural preservation within the real estate sector.