Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos today
unveiled the tallest hotel in West Africa, Intercontinental Lagos, built at a
cost of ₦30 billion.
The hotel located at Kofo Abayomi Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria is a 23-storey building containing 358 rooms
and 37 suites and a Presidential suite.
The Intercontinental Lagos, a subsidiary of
the Intercontinental Hotel Group, IHG, is owned by the Milan Group.
Unveiling the 5-star hotel, Fashola said the
edifice would surely boost the hospitality and tourism industry in the state,
while urging other entrepreneurs to look inward and invest their money in
hotels and public utilities such as roads.
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