By prince Benson Davies
Following the resounding success of the iconic Lagos Marriott hotel, Macfolly Hospitality, a subsidiary of the Sifax Group, is set to expand its hospitality portfolio with the development of a new 100-room Courtyard by Marriott hotel in Lagos.
This strategic move aims to cater to the growing demand for upscale hospitality services in Nigeria’s commercial capital.
By leveraging its expertise and experience in managing world-class hotels, Macfolly Hospitality is poised to deliver another exceptional hospitality experience with the new Courtyard by Marriott hotel.
The hotel, which is scheduled to be completed within 24 months., will feature state-of-the-art facilities, expanded meeting spaces, and world-class amenities designed to cater to both local and international guests.
This project will further enhance Lagos’ reputation as a hub for luxury hospitality, increase room capacity, create more employment opportunities, and meet the growing demand for premium hospitality services in Nigeria.
The official groundbreaking ceremony of the hotel was attended by prominent figures, including Chairman of SIFAX Group, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, his wife, Folashade Afolabi, Regional Vice President of Marriott International for Sub-Saharan Africa, Johan Cronje, and Oluwo of Iwo land, Oba Rasheed Akanbi, Telu 1, among others.
Speaking at the occasion, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, noted that the growing demand for premium hospitality experience in Lagos has necessitated this new project.
“About four years ago, we launched the Lagos Marriott Hotel which is next door and the experience has been very fascinating due to the world-class lodging, dining, and event experience that we offer our customers.
“We have not only met but also exceeded our expectations in terms of patronage and this demand keeps growing by the day. This new hotel, when it comes on stream, will further validate our unwavering commitment to delivering premium hospitality service in Lagos.”
On his part, Managing Director of MacFolly Hospitality Limited, Chike Ogeah, said, “We are not just building another hotel; we are expanding our capacity to meet the needs of our growing clientele.
“This development is not just about building a hotel; it’s about creating jobs, boosting tourism, and contributing to the growth of Nigeria’s economy. We are committed to delivering a product that will make Nigerians proud and attract visitors from around the world.”
The groundbreaking ceremony concluded with a symbolic shovel-turning by key stakeholders, officially marking the commencement of its construction.

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