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Oak Homes debuts in Abuja

Oak Homes, a Lagos-based top-notch housing firm, has debuted in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, in a bid to redefine the concept of luxury…

Oak Homes, a Lagos-based top-notch housing firm, has debuted in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, in a bid to redefine the concept of luxury living in the city.

The company’s entry into the FCT was heralded on Tuesday by a groundbreaking ceremony, performed by the FCT Minister of State, Hajiya (Dr) Ramatu Tijanni.

The minister, who was represented by her Special Assistant on Technical Matters, Tpl. Mubdiyu Mustapha expressed joy over Oak Homes’ in-road into Abuja.

She described the development as something unique for a private mortgage developer.

“This is the beginning of better things to come in the area of housing development in Abuja from a private developer. The government doesn’t have the resources required to build the exquisite homes you develop for individuals as you are set to do,” she said.

“In this wise, the administration is willing to engage in a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) that can guarantee accelerated delivery through the provision of land and on-site infrastructure.”

In his introductory remark, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Oak Holdings, Mr Olukayode Olusanya, explained that the project was designed to echo architectural magnificence in luxury buildings and finesse in real estate engineering.

He said The Oak Villas would also redefine the concept of luxury living in Abuja.

“The villas will have private cinemas and a swimming pool, fully fitted with the best of furnishings that will appeal to the selected few for whom it is designed,” he explained.

 

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