Abuja Central Mosque grants Thinklab N25bn contract to build towers

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The Central Mosque, Abuja has granted a N25bn worth contract for the construction of its mega project, the Abuja Marina Towers.

The contract would be executed by Thinklab Group, a mega constructiom company in the country, and NMA Properties Management Limited.

The project is set to commence following the signing of a Joint Venture Agreement by the two companies yesterday Thursday in Abuja.

Ustaz Abubakar Sadeeq Muhammad, who represented the Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, also signed on behalf of the Abuja National Mosque.

In a brief remark during the ceremony, Ustaz Muhammad emphasizes on the importance of Thinklab leading the project.

He said that the Group’s integrity, vision, and professionalism will ensure excellence and reliable results on the project, adding that its keen attention to quality and alignment with Islamic principles is a strong foundation for long-term collaboration.

According to sources, Thinklab will handle about 70% of the project while NMA will manage 30%.

In his address, Dr. Sa’id Alkali Kori, Chairman, Thinklab Group, described the initiative as a “milestone development and a sacred responsibility.”

He also emphasized that the project symbolizes both national development and a dynamic and long term legacy for the parties involved.

“This project is more than infrastructure—it is our contribution to a legacy, to the city, and to faith-conscious urban development,” he said.

Located at Plot 99, Cadastral Zone A0, along Samuel Ademulegun Avenue, the Abuja Marina Towers is designed as a 10-tower, 8-storey-per-block development.

Nestled behind the Abuja Inter Continental Hotel and adjacent to a tranquil river stream, the towers will rise next to the iconic Abuja National Mosque, blending modern architecture with spiritual and cultural sensitivity.

The project also combines premium commercial and residential spaces with cultural reverence and stands as a symbol of progress through public-private collaboration.

With the agreement finalized, construction activities are set to commence.

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