Veteran journalist and publisher of Ovation Magazine, Chief Dele Momodu, has said that ‘The Delborough Lagos’ has the capacity to compete easily with global brands like Walled Off, Kempinski, Four Seasons, and any other best known hotels in the world.
Chief Momodu added that the facility, @thedelborough, recently commissioned in Lagos by the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-olu, was not the tallest hotel but its architectural designs and everything in it is taller than Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
He made the statement in an interview when he visited currently talked-about luxury facility in VI, Lagos, Nigeria.
The Ovation CEO said, “To say I’m impressed with The Delborough Lagos is an under-statement. The Delborough Lagos stands out and it’s destined to change the landscape of Lagos and Nigeria.
“I have had the privilege of staying in all the best hotels on all continents and I can tell you that The Delborough Lagos is a class of its own. It competes easily with the Walled Off, Astoria, Kempinski, Four Seasons, and host of others.
“This is very impressive and I say congratulations. I can say The Delborough Lagos deserves a standing ovation. Their many things here are topnotch, world-class.
“I love the bedroom in particular because I love very spacious bedrooms. The bedrooms are very spacious. They are like homes away from home.
“Everything is like forming out of Bond movies. The technology is high tech and I am really impressed that a Nigerian has put this together. Because the general impression out there is that Nigerians are sloppy and we do our things in a wish-washing manner.
“But the attention to details at The Delborough is what has really impressed me here. Everything is intentionally done! The creativities are architectural masterpiece and I salute the architect.
“This is not the tallest building in the world but the architecture and everything in it is taller than the Burj Khalifa.”
The Delborough’s grand opening, which took place recently, was well attended by dignitaries from across the globe including two Nigeria’s former Presidents, paramount rulers, political and business leaders and others alike.