- SIFAX Group’s hospitality hotel almost ready
- Exquisite luxury on offer to business travellers
C-suite executives traversing the world for business meetings, where they discuss and negotiate deals, are always on the lookout for two things – their flight arrangements (if they are not using executive chartered or own jets) and the destination hospitality accommodation available. It is one of the reasons why international hospitality providers such as Marriott, Hilton, Radisson, Sheraton, have built their brands to serve this second need of business executives. For a country like Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy by gross domestic products (GDP) measures, as well as by population and markets, many of these hospitality companies have looked in to see what they can do in this market.


While we are still waiting for Jim Ovia’s project, which construction appears to have slowed along the Ozumba Mbadiwe waterfront on the Island, let us fast forward to 2021. This is one of the three top notch projects, that luxury hospitality company, The Marriott International Inc., has been working on in Nigeria. With two of them in what has now become the so-called “Island Divide” of Lagos, this particular development in Ikeja GRA, one of the upscale and prestigious parts of Lagos, and on the “Mainland Divide” of the state, appears to be heading to the delivery theatre faster than its Island sisters.

Once, it was only the Ikeja Sheraton Hotel, nestling on the other side of Bank Anthony Road, just overlooking the Ikeja GRA (this road actually serves as a border road separating the GRA from the rest of Ikeja), that overshadowed the skyline and drew all the attention to itself. As a global franchise, Ikeja Sheraton stole the thunder, and perhaps also the breath away, from all who beheld it when it made its debut.
But Ikeja GRA has since gotten the attention of other international players in the hospitality space. The Protea franchise, once owned by the South Africans, made a strong push into Nigeria and created a hospitality home on Isaac John Street. That story changed a few years ago when Marriott International Inc. bought over Protea.

There is now in Ikeja GRA serious competition by international hospitality brands, including the posh ‘Providence By Mantis’, ‘The Sojourner By Genesis’ and BON Hotels.
But Marriott’s entrance into the Ikeja GRA hotel space appears to be quite deliberate, giving what has gone into delivering this hospitality property. Clearly, the game changing, deliberate, and careful attention to detail, is designed to put a definitive mark on Marriott’s entry and presence in this urbane, quiet and secure part of Lagos State.
Although it has taken a while to reach this stage of very likely Q1 or Q2 opening, having missed its first 2018 target and the second 2020 owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, Marriott Ikeja GRA property is being developed by SIFAX Group, the conglomerate founded by Taiwo Olayinka Afolabi, the Nigerian business magnate and lawyer, who is also the current chief executive officer of the group. The group is involved in maritime, aviation, haulage, hospitality, financial services and oil and gas.

From what we have seen so far, by virtue of what has been executed on site, the hotel will offer multiple restaurants and dining options, as well as meeting and conference facilities. There is a remarkable statement-type 800-person ballroom. How about that?
This hotel is primed as a full-service Marriott, with facilities, including a lobby with retail outlets. And apart from the ballroom, it has pre-function catering for 800 – 1,000, executive lounge, business centre with meeting, seminar, board rooms, three to four food and beverage outlets, including all-day dining, speciality restaurants and a rooftop club/bar. It is also offering a spa, gym, fitness club, as well as an outdoor swimming pool and deck area.
The Ikeja part of the Mainland Divide of Lagos continues to attract the attention of hospitality property developers for investment. And they see the supply of international standard hotels around the more affluent GRA landscapes as a way of meeting the demand of customers who seek proximity to the airport, including aircrews and guests who are coming for very brief stays. I personally can’t wait to have a feel of the luxury that this Marriott Ikeja GRA offers, if only to enjoy walking the lobby and getting myself a drink and taking in the view of what is good to the eyes and the soul.