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    Nigeria: Karl Hala Unveils Ambitious Blueprint for Nigeria’s Hospitality Renaissance

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveNovember 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Group General Manager of Continental Hotels in Lagos and Abuja, Karl Hala, has been spotlighted in the latest edition of Forbes Magazine, where he laid out a bold vision to transform Nigeria’s hospitality sector through luxury redevelopment, convention tourism, and youth-focused capacity building.

    Hala, who oversees the former Intercontinental Hotel in Lagos and the former Sheraton Hotel in Abuja–now operating under the Continental Hotels brand–said both properties are undergoing extensive upgrades aimed at delivering “African hospitality at its best.” In Lagos, the transformation includes expansive wellness facilities, upgraded culinary experiences, and premium recreation zones intended to elevate the hotel’s global competitiveness.

    The Abuja property is set for even larger advancements, including a 2,500-seat convention centre, a modern sports village with tennis and pickleball courts, and state-of-the-art fitness spaces. Hala said convention tourism remains central to the group’s long-term strategy. “Nigeria has a vast demand for meetings and conferences,” he told Forbes. “Between Abuja and Lagos, we aim to position ourselves as the signature of African hospitality.”

    A key pillar of this strategy is youth empowerment. Through a Hospitality Academy developed in partnership with UNICEF, IOM, the Ministry of Communication, GIZ, TBS MB, ITPN, and several embassies, Continental Hotels is building structured career pathways for young Nigerians.


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    “For sustainability, my answer is youth,” Hala said. “We want to show there is a future in this industry, from entry level to leadership.”

    The academy will offer internationally recognized certifications, expanding employment opportunities both locally and abroad.

    Sustainability and technology also feature heavily in the group’s redevelopment plans. The Abuja property is transitioning toward solar power, while both hotels are integrating advanced digital systems to improve guest services and operational efficiency.

    Hala emphasized that local sourcing remains non-negotiable, noting strong partnerships with Nigerian farmers, artisans, and manufacturers.

    “We believe in buying local. This supports the economy and ensures authenticity in what we offer,” he said, aligning the group’s operations with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Nigeria First philosophy.

    Reflecting on the group’s long-term outlook, Hala said Continental Hotels aims to position Nigeria as Africa’s leading hospitality hub.

    “Nigeria connects to the world, and the world connects here,” he said. “Our mission is to make this country the leading hospitality destination in Africa, and Continental Hotels is proud to be part of that story.”

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