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Lagos Government Flags Adron Homes, Others As Illegal Estate, Gives 21-Day Compliance Deadline

Inclusion in this blacklist marks a significant blow to Adron’s public image, as the company has long promoted its developments as “affordable luxury” within Nigeria’s real estate boom.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
August 4, 2025
in Crime Watch, Top Stories
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Lagos Government has flagged Adron Homes among 175 others as illegal estate and given 21-day compliance deadline.

 

In a sweeping move to sanitize its booming real estate sector, NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Lagos State Government has flagged 176 estates, including the high-profile Adron Homes in Elerangbe as illegal developments, citing multiple violations of urban planning and development regulations.

 

The estates, spanning Ibeju-Lekki (111), Eti-Osa (27), and Epe (32) LGAs, were listed in an official notice for operating without mandatory layout approvals, planning permits, and in breach of Lagos State Urban Development Laws and the T.H.E.M.E.S+ agenda.

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Adron Homes Under Scrutiny

Among the flagged estates, Adron Homes stands out due to its wide customer base. The estate, located in the fast-developing Ibeju-Lekki axis, has been accused of:

  • Lack of approved layout plans
  • Absence of LASRERA registration
  • Violation of physical planning rules
  • Ignoring previous government directives

Inclusion in this blacklist marks a significant blow to Adron’s public image, as the company has long promoted its developments as “affordable luxury” within Nigeria’s real estate boom.

21-Day Compliance Deadline

The Lagos State Government has issued a 21-day ultimatum, effective August 4–5, 2025, for Adron Homes and the other 175 estates to:

  1. Submit layout approval documents at the Ministry of Physical Planning & Urban Development, Alausa, Ikeja
  2. Register developers with the Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority (LASRERA)
  3. Begin the formal process of compliance or face sanctions such as sealing, stop-work orders, and potential prosecution

Adron’s Legal Challenges and Public Complaints

 

Beyond planning violations, Adron Homes has faced a string of controversies and court cases:

  • Ogun State Lawsuit: Plot owners in Adron’s Treasure Park & Gardens estate sued the developer in May 2025 over issues ranging from unauthorized electricity disconnection to failure in transferring estate management as promised.
  • Refund Disputes: A Lagos resident, Patience Yusuff, waited nearly five years for a refund after purchasing a plot in Ikorodu. She was refunded only after media pressure, and even then, 30% of the amount was withheld.

Though Adron has denied allegations of misconduct, calling some claims “defamatory,” the controversies have amplified scrutiny over its business practices.

Wider Implications for Lagos Real Estate

Lagos State officials have expressed concern that unregulated developments like these:

  • Jeopardize infrastructure development
  • Block drainage corridors
  • Risk environmental degradation
  • Lead to unplanned urban sprawl

The move is part of the state’s drive to enforce planning discipline and protect prospective homeowners from fraudulent or non-compliant developers.

Public Reaction

Reactions from affected residents and industry stakeholders have been swift. Many criticized lax regulation and called for tighter vetting of developers before they are allowed to market properties.

 

“This is what a lack of oversight does — misery to all its members,” one estate forum commenter wrote.
“Many of these companies are glorified investment scams posing as housing solutions,” said another.

What’s Next for Adron and Others?

With the clock ticking on the 21-day deadline, estates like Adron Homes must swiftly pursue layout approvals and align with state regulations or face the full weight of government sanctions.

This sweeping crackdown may well define the future of estate development in Lagos, setting a clear precedent that no estate, no matter how prominent is above the law.

 

FULL LIST OF 176 ILLEGAL ESTATES IN LAGOS STATE

Ibeju-Lekki LGA (111 Estates)

  1. Adron Homes, Elerangbe
  2. Aina Gold Estate, Okun-Folu
  3. Almond Gardens, Igbo-Esan
  4. Atlantic Bay Estate, Awoyaya
  5. Apple Shore Park, Akodo
  6. Beach Front Gardens, Akodo
  7. Belvic Housing Estate, Okun Lepia
  8. Bricks and Bars Estate Phase II, La Campaign Tropicana
  9. Bright Water Estate Limited, Ibeju
  10. Cedarwood Boulevard Estate, Okun-Ajah …(full list continues as provided above)

Eti-Osa LGA (27 Estates)

  1. Westwood Park Estate, Phase 11, Sangotedo
  2. Flourish Residence, Sangotedo
  3. Westwood Park Estate, Sangotedo
  4. Living Spring Estate, Lafiaji
  5. Stonehelge Estate, Lafiaji
  6. Southern Green Estate, Lafiaji …(list continues)

Epe LGA (32 Estates)

  1. Isimi Eko, Epe
  2. Pacific Abode, Off Adekunle Idowu Close, Beside VGC
  3. Whiteoak Estate 2, Beside VGC
  4. Victoria Nest Lii Estate, Beside VGC
  5. HRC Estate, Opposite Regional Road
  6. Meirose Park Estate, Opposite Regional Road …(list continues)

For the complete estate list, visit the official publication source: BBC Pidgin Report

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