Kola Dada Breaks New Ground With Kwara State Waste Management Deal

Upwardly mobile businessman, Kola Dada, popularly known as KDD, is set to showcase his next major move after months of quiet planning and strategic development.


Information reaching The Nation indicates that KDD has struck a significant waste management deal with the Kwara State Government, a project that officially commenced in November.


Sources disclosed that the partnership, sealed through Dada’s company, followed several months of negotiations with the Kwara State Ministry of Environment, led by Dr. Abubakar Ayinla.


According to insiders, Dada’s entry into the waste management sector marks another milestone in his illustrious career, having already established a strong reputation in South Africa, where his entrepreneurial exploits are widely celebrated among industry professionals.


Though KDD has kept details of the deal closely guarded, limited to his trusted inner circle, he has reportedly been shuttling frequently between Lagos and Kwara State to oversee operations and ensure smooth execution of the project.


A source further hinted that this may only be the beginning of Dada’s expanding business ventures, as he is said to be working discreetly on several other deals expected to unfold in the near future.


Unbeknownst to many, KDD shares a close friendship with South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, a relationship said to have deepened during his years of business in the country.


The recent development underscores Dada’s steady rise in the Nigerian corporate space and his commitment to driving innovation and sustainability through strategic partnerships.

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