Numerous airports across Nigeria, benefiting from modernization and digitalization, will be spotlighted, displaying the country’s capability to support a robust aviation industry.
The property embodies Mövenpick’s Swiss heritage and vibrant spirit, offering four dining venues, a 665-square-metre grand ballroom, flexible meeting and conference spaces, a spa, fitness center, and an outdoor pool.
Project Manager Ajayi Simeon explained that the hotel offers exceptional facilities, including a stunning suspended pool, state-of-the-art event spaces, and elegantly furnished accommodations designed for comfort and luxury.
The hotel offers upscale amenities including a spa, an outdoor poolside bar, and a Chinese restaurant, catering to tourists and business travelers.
Scheduled to open in October 2028, the property will offer premium amenities including a restaurant and bar, meeting rooms, a swimming pool, and fitness centre.
Tickets for the Lagos–Accra–Lagos and Abuja–Accra–Abuja routes are now available on the United Nigeria Airlines booking portal and through travel agents.
The 2025 edition promises an immersive experience, showcasing over 15 margarita flavors made with local ingredients such as ugba, ogogoro, and tropical fruits.
The C919, developed by state-owned Comac, is designed to rival major Western aircraft from Airbus and Boeing.
Managed and operated by Best Western Hotels & Resorts, the hotel sits peacefully along the banks of Oxbow Lake. The project is set to elevate the town’s appeal in the Niger Delta, offering travelers a seamless blend of cultural richness and modern comfort.
Unveiled at the 2025 Ministerial and Sectoral Retreat, this pivotal initiative outlines coordinated measures to address longstanding deficits that have hindered the sector’s growth.