Billionaire Businessman Sets To Open Hilton Hotel At The Lagos Airport
Yes, very few businessmen can knead the tripartite traits of genius, modesty and character into that moral and humane centaur that remains unattainable to generations of tycoons and billionaires like Sam Iwuajoku. The billionaire businessman and the chairman of Quits Aviation Services Nigeria Limited and Legend Lagos Airport, achieves this with unequalled grace and élan.
The perfect symbol of business excellence, Iwuajoku has made good his words that soon, the first-ever hotel around the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, would become a reality. It has happened! The new hotel called LEGEND…Curio by Hilton, would throw its doors open for business at the prestigious ExecuJet, Lagos International Airport, Lagos, in few weeks time. The Legend would not only emerge as the first in its class in the Mainland and beyond, the owners truly went off the beaten track to give patrons a memorable time.
As you enter into this truly unique world of comfort, service and style magnificently located in a picturesque part of the airport, one of the first things that would arrest your attention is the Legend’s sheer architectural delight and pristine environment, which make it an ideal place for pleasure and business.
Everywhere is spick and span and has the halo of paradise. Everywhere features uniquely designed interiors with contemporary furnishings with elegant styling and attention to detail. All rooms carry a fresh and modern design with free high-speed wireless Internet.
Guests can enjoy dining at the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant serving international and local cuisine, a steak house restaurant ready to calm a carnivorous craving, as well as a destination rooftop terrace and stylish lobby café. A visit to the hotel last week was quite an experience.
However, angels fly because they take themselves lightly. They do not think too much of themselves, so does Iwuajoku. Like an angel, he takes himself very lightly despite his worth and intimidating stature. He wears his badge of temperance and humility in the shape of a subtly hued bowtie.
Sam is indeed a modest, compassionate, accommodating and understanding man. His story offers great lesson for all because it defangs too many of the prejudices and stereotypes that unfairly holds ambitious youth back. In fact, he achieved success the old-fashioned way: he earned it.
He worked hard and stayed humble. A smart business magnate, Sam is a bold disrupter of the aviation model. And Nigeria and Africa are the better for it. His forays into the business sector are richly layered and iconic.