The Delborough: Davido Ranks it as the Premier Hotel in Lagos

Every day I pray to win Grammy Davido
Every day I pray to win Grammy Davido

Renowned artist Davido recently attended the grand opening of The Delborough in Lagos, Nigeria, joining international figures in hailing it as the city’s finest hotel. As a globe-trotting musician, Davido compared The Delborough to top establishments in Paris, Dubai, and the United States, lauding its role in showcasing Nigerian culture to the world.

In an exclusive interview at The Delborough, Davido expressed immense pride in Nigeria’s ability to host such a world-class hotel. He emphasized the exceptional customer service as a standout feature, affirming that it matches the highest global standards. Notably, he pledged to recommend The Delborough to his friends and fellow artists, envisioning it as a symbol of Nigeria’s growing prominence in luxury hospitality.

Davido’s endorsement extended to the hotel’s design, cleanliness, and the overall guest experience, highlighting the impeccable service and the excellence of the bar, restaurant, and culinary offerings. He underscored the hotel’s family-friendly environment and its ability to rival esteemed international counterparts, making it a standout destination for visitors to Lagos.

“The Delborough is not just for individuals. You can bring your family. It’s the best hotel in Lagos,” Davido declared, encapsulating his profound admiration for the establishment. His resounding endorsement further cements The Delborough’s position as a pivotal landmark in the global hospitality landscape.

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