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Julius Berger AFP wins awards

Abuja Furniture Product, AFP, the furniture and furnishing arm of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has won ‘Recognition for Corinthian Partnership Award’ of the Nigerian Institute of Architects, Lagos State Chapter.

AFP also won the ‘Company with Most Popular Product Award’ at the Lagos Architects Forum 13.0, held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island.

The Forum described Julius Berger AFP as unique and supportive of the archi- tectural profession. Chapter Chairman, Arch. David Majekodunmi described AFP’s products on display at the accompanying exhibition as, “unique, superb and uniquely lovely.” Representative of the Gov- ernor of Lagos and Special Adviser to the state Chief Executive on Infrastructure and engineering services, Engr. Aramide Adeoye, who also won an award of excellence, praised the chapter for “a well organised Forum and Exhibition.” Mrs Adeoye, on behalf of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, further said: “Nigerians appreciate the contributions of architects to nation-building.

Here in Lagos we always count on your support in our fight against building collapse and solid infrastructural development across the state.”

The Lagos governor also assured that his government was committed to implementing the state’s original development plan. Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, a builder himself, who attended the event, commended products on display at the AFP exhibition pavilion saying that “they are good and beautiful.”

The Ooni lauded the role of architects in the design and development of systems and communities, describing them as “the real nation builders.” Ooni stressed that “globally, the indispensable roles of architects cannot be overemphasised as they design, prepare plans and even superintend all buildings and structures to ensure conformity with standard as well as safety.”

The Ooni of Ife charged Nigerian architects and other professionals in the nation’s building industry to push towards implementing the country’s National Building Code. Nigeria’s National Building Code is a set of minimum standards on building pre-design, designs, construction and post-construction stages with a view to ensuring quality, safety and proficiency in the building industry. Referring to the frequent building collapse incidents in Lagos the Ooni said, “…building collapse is a major problem.”

To underscore how seriously he viewed the issue, the Monarch declared, “I am ready to join the drive to achieve the implementation of the building code and ethics in Nigeria.”

The Sales Manager, AFP, Mr. Uche Uzoewulu, received the award plaque on behalf of the company as the Head, Media Relations, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, Prince Moses Duku watched. Since 2009, the Forum has become the annual flagship event for architects who live and work in Lagos, with active participation of Construction Industry professionals and service providers. The event is traditionally hosted at Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The event is an increasingly popular International Conference, which provides all participants and partners excellent opportunities to meet with the various key players and stakeholders in the Construction Industry. During LAF 13.0, participants had several opportunities to interact and establish bi-lateral ties with affiliated companies, service providers, manufacturers, corporate bodies, prospective endusers, and other relevant stakeholders.

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The Lagos Architects Fo- rum 2022 provided a number of unique opportunities for corporate bodies and orga- nizations to promote their products and services that relate to the Construction Industry.

They included product launches, display of products and services, exhibitions of architects’ works, workshops, seminars, advertisement, partnership opportunities, post conference site tours, etc. In the words of the Chairman of the Lagos Chapter of the NIA, Arch. David Majekodunmi, ‘….It remains an unbeatable investment of time and resources.

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