The Delborough
Abuja

A Proposed Co-Venture with the National Council for Arts and Culture — bringing Nigeria's most acclaimed luxury hotel brand to the Federal Capital Territory.

Ultimate Sophistication  ·  National Pride  ·  Renewed Hope
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Nigeria's Luxury Hospitality Gap Is a National Strategic Risk

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Tourism's share of Nigeria's GDP — vs 11% in Dubai, 6% in Morocco
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Nigeria's annual tourism GDP potential (WTTC estimate) — largely unrealised
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Foreign diplomatic missions in Abuja requiring five-star accommodation daily
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Nigerians — Africa's largest economy, critically underserved in luxury hospitality

Abuja hosts the African Development Bank headquarters, the Presidency, the National Assembly, the Supreme Court, and receives daily visits from global investors, heads of state, and international delegations. Yet Nigeria's capital lacks a truly iconic, independently owned Nigerian luxury hotel to match this stature and ambition.

Nigeria's tourism receipts represent a fraction of what the nation could earn. Rwanda — a country of 14 million people — earns $498 million annually from tourism. Morocco attracts 13 million international visitors per year. Ethiopia's new Marriott and Hilton properties have transformed Addis Ababa's conference economy. Nigeria can — and must — do better.

"When foreign dignitaries arrive in Abuja, the quality of their accommodation sends an unmistakable message about the ambition and capability of the Nigerian state."
Abuja FCT
Abuja FCT
Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory — Africa's most ambitious planned capital city
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Born in Lagos. Built for the World.

Ultimate Sophistication — Hospitality Redefined

The Delborough Lagos was conceived with a singular, uncompromising vision: to create a hospitality experience that rivals the finest hotels in the world — not by imitation, but by innovation. Designed by a team of seasoned architects, interior designers, and hospitality connoisseurs, The Delborough is Nigeria's most acclaimed independent luxury hotel, located in the heart of Victoria Island, Lagos.

Unlike international franchise brands that export profits abroad, The Delborough is proudly Nigerian — its revenues, its talent, and its cultural identity are rooted in Nigeria. Bringing this proven brand to Abuja is not merely a business proposition; it is a statement of national confidence.

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Overall Score
9.0
Location
8.9
Staff
8.8
Cleanliness
8.8
Comfort
158
Verified Reviews
The Delborough Lagos Exterior
DANI RestaurantRolls Royce Fleet

An Unmatched Portfolio of Luxury Experiences

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DANI Restaurant
Lavish buffets & à la carte perfection by internationally trained chefs, with curated wines and champagnes
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The Piano Bistro
Charming Parisian-Italian all-day dining — perfect from breakfast meetings to relaxed dinners
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The Delborough Rooftop
Panoramic views over Victoria Island with expertly crafted cocktails and an elevated atmosphere
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The Cecilia Spa
Serene oasis of calm with expert therapists and signature treatments — pure relaxation
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The POD Cinema
Private cinema for intimate screenings and quiet luxury — exclusively at The Delborough
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Gym & Fitness Centre
State-of-the-art private gym with personalised fitness routines for every lifestyle
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Luxury Chauffeur
Fleet of premium vehicles including the iconic Rolls Royce — a statement of intent
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World-Class Security
Hardware, software and intelligence infrastructure ensuring absolute guest safety
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24/7 Room Service
Personalised suite services with expertly trained staff available around the clock
Presidential Suite
Presidential Suite
A masterclass in luxury, detail, and Nigerian craftsmanship
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Conference Room
Conference & Events
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The Verdict Is Unanimous: The Delborough Delivers

8.1/10
Overall Score
158
Verified Reviews
9.0
Location
8.9
Staff
8.8
Cleanliness
8.8
Comfort
★★★★★
9.0
"Wonderful"
"Extremely courteous staff and clean spaces. The attention to detail is remarkable — every request was handled with grace and professionalism."
— Emike, Nigeria · Booking.com · Feb 2026
★★★★★
9.0
"Amazing!"
"Modern and staff was very polite and professional. This is the kind of hotel that makes you proud to be Nigerian."
— Christopher, United Kingdom · Booking.com · Nov 2025
★★★★★
"Far Beyond Our Expectations"
"The cleanliness and comfort of the rooms were far beyond our expectations. We have stayed in five-star hotels across Europe and this rivals them all."
— Turker, Turkey · Booking.com · Nov 2025
★★★★★
"Fantastic Location & Staff"
"The location is fantastic, near everything, and the staff are very friendly. The breakfast is so delicious — easily the best hotel breakfast I have had in West Africa."
— Nadia, Uganda · Booking.com · Nov 2025
★★★★★
"Impeccable Decor & Professionalism"
"Decor is impeccable and staff are extremely helpful. For a non-franchised establishment, I am pleasantly surprised at the level of professionalism. This is world-class."
— Dayo, Nigeria · Booking.com · Apr 2025
★★★★★
"Staff Went the Extra Mile"
"The breakfast was exceedingly generous. The staff went the extra mile to accommodate my requests. My family and I would most certainly return — and we will recommend it to everyone."
— Omowunmi, Nigeria · Booking.com · Aug 2025
★★★★★
"We Couldn't Fault Them at All"
"The hospitality of the staff was excellent. Delian Chisom at the front desk went above and beyond. All the other staff were very friendly and helpful — we couldn't fault them at all."
— Abimbola, Ireland · Booking.com · Feb 2025
★★★★★
"A True 5-Star Experience"
"This is a true 5-star experience in Lagos. This hotel is beautiful and refined. The hotel is high-class and tastefully decorated. The employees are always courteous and professional."
— Verified Guest · Expedia & TripAdvisor
"If The Delborough can achieve this in Lagos, imagine what it will do for Abuja."
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Abuja Demands a Hotel Worthy of Its Ambition

Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory is the political, diplomatic, and administrative heart of Africa's most populous nation. It hosts the Presidency, the National Assembly, the Supreme Court, the African Development Bank headquarters, and the diplomatic missions of over 100 countries. Yet Abuja lacks a truly iconic, independently owned Nigerian luxury hotel.

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Diplomatic Demand
100+ foreign missions, a constant flow of heads of state, international investors and delegations — all requiring world-class accommodation that reflects Nigeria's stature.
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Conference & MICE Market
Abuja is Nigeria's premier conference city — yet lacks a hotel with world-class infrastructure to compete for major international events, summits, and diplomatic gatherings.
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Cultural Anchor
The Arts Village is a unique national cultural asset. The Delborough Abuja will be its hospitality anchor, transforming the precinct into a world-class arts and culture destination.
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National Brand Signal
A world-class Nigerian luxury hotel in the capital sends an unmistakable message to the global investment community: Nigeria is open for business at the highest level.
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The Delborough Abuja Is the Renewed Hope Initiative in Action

"Tourism is not a luxury; it is a necessity for economic growth, job creation, and the projection of our national identity to the world. Nigeria has everything it takes to become Africa's premier tourism destination — and we must act now."
— President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Renewed Hope Initiative
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Economic Diversification
Directly advances Nigeria's shift away from oil dependency, building a world-class non-oil asset that generates sustainable foreign exchange and GDP growth for generations.
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Job Creation
800–1,200 direct construction jobs, 300–500 permanent operational positions, and 3,000–5,000 indirect supply chain jobs — the majority for young Nigerians trained to international standards.
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Foreign Investment Magnet
A flagship luxury hotel in the capital signals to the global investment community that Nigeria is a serious, sophisticated destination for high-quality private sector investment.
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Cultural Promotion
Situated in the Arts Village, The Delborough Abuja will be a living showcase of Nigerian art, culture, and creativity — directly amplifying the Minister's agenda on the global stage.
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Infrastructure Development
The project will catalyse broader infrastructure improvements in the Arts Village precinct — roads, utilities, landscaping — at zero cost to the Federal Government.
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Skills & Training
A dedicated hospitality training programme will upskill hundreds of young Nigerians to international five-star standards, creating a lasting legacy of human capital development.

Directly Delivering on Hon. Hannatu Musa Musawa's Vision

The Honourable Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture has articulated three strategic pillars for Nigeria's creative and tourism economy. The Delborough Abuja delivers on all three simultaneously.

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Destination Development
Creating world-class tourism infrastructure that positions Nigeria as a premium destination for business travel, cultural tourism, and international events.
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Creative Economy Integration
Embedding Nigerian art, music, fashion, and cultural expression into the hotel experience — making The Delborough Abuja a living gallery of Nigeria's creative genius.
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Private Sector Partnership
Demonstrating that the government can unlock private capital for national development through smart land-lease structures that require zero public expenditure.
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The Numbers Tell a Compelling Story

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Minimum local procurement commitment
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Nigerian workforce commitment at all levels
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Government capital required — zero public expenditure
The Federal Government Spends Nothing. Nigeria Gains Everything.
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Governments That Got It Right

The model of government-owned land leased to private hospitality operators on long-term leases is not new. It is, in fact, the defining strategy behind some of the world's most celebrated tourism transformations. Every case below began with a government decision to treat its land as a strategic asset — not a liability.

Singapore
30–60 year leases
Singapore
Sentosa Island Integrated Resort
Result: 19 million visitors per year. Tourism contributes 4% of GDP. Marina Bay Sands alone generates $2.7B annually.
Singapore transformed an underutilised island into the world's most profitable tourism precinct through strategic land leasing to private operators.
Dubai, UAE
99-year leases
Dubai, UAE
Palm Jumeirah & Atlantis
Result: Tourism now contributes 11.5% of Dubai's GDP. The Atlantis Palm generates over $1B annually. Dubai receives 17 million international visitors per year.
Dubai's government leased reclaimed land on 99-year terms to international hotel brands, transforming a desert into the world's most visited luxury destination.
Rwanda
50-year lease
Rwanda
Kigali Convention Centre
Result: $498M annual tourism revenue. Rwanda is now Africa's premier MICE destination. The Radisson Blu KCC is consistently ranked among Africa's best hotels.
Rwanda's government leased prime Kigali land to private developers, creating a convention and hospitality hub that transformed the country's international image.
South Africa
50-year lease
South Africa
Durban Beachfront Hotel Precinct
Result: R1 billion in private investment. 2,000+ jobs created. Zero government capital expenditure. The precinct now anchors Durban's tourism economy.
The eThekwini Municipality signed a 50-year lease for the iconic Durban beachfront, attracting R1 billion in private hotel investment with no public spending.
Morocco
Long-term concessions
Morocco
Plan Azur — Coastal Tourism Zones
Result: 13 million+ international visitors per year. Tourism contributes 6.7% of GDP. Morocco is now Africa's most visited country.
Morocco's government designated coastal zones and offered long-term land concessions to international hotel groups, creating six world-class integrated resort destinations.
Kenya
25–45 year leases
Kenya
National Parks Hotel Lease Programme
Result: Tourism contributes 10.4% of Kenya's GDP. The Maasai Mara alone generates $200M+ annually. Kenya Wildlife Service earns $50M+ per year from lease fees.
Kenya Wildlife Service leases land inside national parks to private lodge operators, generating substantial lease income while attracting world-class hospitality investment.

Global Precedents at a Glance

CountryProjectLease TermGovt. CapitalKey Outcome
SingaporeSentosa Integrated Resort30–60 yearsLand only19M visitors/yr, 4% GDP
DubaiPalm Jumeirah Hotels99 yearsLand only11.5% GDP from tourism
RwandaKigali Convention Centre50 yearsLand only$498M annual tourism revenue
South AfricaDurban Beachfront50 years₦0R1B private investment, 2,000 jobs
MoroccoPlan Azur ResortsLong-term concessionLand only13M+ visitors/yr, 6.7% GDP
KenyaNational Parks Lodges25–45 yearsLand only10.4% GDP, $50M+ lease income
Nigeria (Proposed)The Delborough Abuja30+30 years₦01,500+ jobs, $50M FX, ₦25B GDP
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A Deal Structured for Mutual Prosperity

Subject to detailed negotiation and agreement

PartiesThe Delborough (Developer & Operator) + National Council for Arts and Culture (Landowner)
ProjectThe Delborough Abuja — Five-Star Luxury Hotel within the Arts Village Precinct, Abuja FCT
Land Lease Term30 years, with an option to renew for a further 30 years
Lease ConsiderationAnnual fixed lease fee (to be negotiated) plus a revenue share arrangement
Development CostFully funded by The Delborough — zero capital contribution required from NCAC or the Federal Government
Construction Timeline24–36 months from financial close and regulatory approvals
Local ContentMinimum 70% local procurement; minimum 80% Nigerian workforce at all levels
Cultural IntegrationDedicated gallery and performance spaces for Nigerian artists within the hotel
Training & EmploymentStructured hospitality training programme for Nigerian graduates and young professionals
Asset ReversionAll improvements and structures revert to NCAC / Federal Government at the end of the lease term
GovernanceJoint oversight committee with NCAC representation to ensure compliance with all commitments
The Delborough Takes the Risk. Nigeria Reaps the Reward.
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Why The Delborough Is the Right Partner

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Proven Excellence
The Delborough Lagos has already demonstrated — with 158 verified reviews and an 8.1/10 score — that it can deliver a world-class luxury experience in the Nigerian context. This is not a concept. It is a proven, operating business.
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Nigerian DNA
Unlike international franchise brands that import management, export profits, and apply generic global templates, The Delborough is Nigerian-owned, Nigerian-operated, and deeply committed to Nigerian cultural expression.
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Zero Risk to Government
The Delborough will fund 100% of the development cost. The government contributes land on a long-term lease. If the project succeeds, Nigeria wins. If it fails, the government retains the land and any improvements.
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Cultural Commitment
The Delborough Abuja will be embedded within the Arts Village — with dedicated gallery spaces, performance venues, and cultural programming that directly supports Nigerian artists, musicians, and creatives.

Let Us Build Something
Great for Nigeria

The Delborough Abuja is not merely a hotel. It is a declaration of Nigerian ambition — a statement that Africa's largest economy can produce world-class luxury from its own soil, with its own talent, for its own people and for the world. The land is there. The vision is there. The operator is ready. All that is required is the political will to say yes.

The Delborough
...ultimate sophistication
Submitted to
The Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture
The Honourable Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture
Federal Republic of Nigeria
February 2026
Contact
Dr. Stanley Uzochukwu
Chief Executive · The Delborough Lagos
📍Bishop Aboyade Cole Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria
📞+234 912 203 9788
🌐www.thedelborough.com
© 2026 The Delborough Lagos. All rights reserved. This proposal is confidential and intended solely for the addressees named herein.
Confidential · February 2026