Marked a significant milestone in Nigeria's hospitality industry as THE JAGZ, a global brand opened a 5-Star Hotel, Iyaganku, Ibadan otherwise known as “The Jagz Ibadan”. It was officially commissioned by Oyo state Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde.
The grand commissioning of the luxurious and tastefully finished Five star The JAGZ hotel, commenced the redefinition of luxurious hospitality service in Africa and was witnessed by dignitaries and business leaders across Nigeria and beyond as they trooped in large number to grace the occasion.
Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, of JAGZ Ibadan, Engr. Kayode Adegbulugbe praised Governor Makinde's administration for its infrastructure drive, making Oyo State an attractive investment destination.
Engr Kayode Adegbulugbe noted that the last time the Southwest region witnessed such rapid infrastructure development was during the era of late Obafemi Awolowo.
He said, The JAGZ Ibadan constructed in just 21 months by El Sabio construction, led by Engr. Tunji Akinboro assisted by Bode Falope showcased Nigeria's indigenous capacity for excellence.
Engr Kayode Adegbulugbe revealed that, the feat, achieved without formal contracts but rather through "spreadsheets and integrity," demonstrates the potential of local companies to compete globally.
Engr. Kayode Adegbulugbe emphasized that Africa is the undisputed home of hospitality, and The JAGZ Ibadan aims to re-establish this fact globally.
With plans to expand across Nigeria and Africa within the next 5-10 years, The Jagz is poised to become a flagship of African luxury, he declared.
Kayode Adegbulugbe, who said, Governor Makinde's Omituntun 2.0 vision, focused on exploring tourism and solid minerals, positions Ibadan as a preferred weekend getaway from Lagos. He asserted that “The Jagz” luxury and comfort will make Ibadan an attractive location for global tourists visiting historical sites in the region.
While urging corporate leaders to bring their business to Ibadan, rather than taking it to other global locations, Adegbulugbe expressed gratitude to Governor Makinde for his visionary leadership, restoring pride to the Yoruba race and placing Africa firmly on the global stage.
In the same vein, less than 24hours after the commissioning, the Ataoja of Osogboland, Oba Jimoh Oyetunji led some traditional rulers and council of Imams and Alfas to The Jagz in Ibadan.
The Kabiyesi, Ataoja of Osogbo who could not hide his satisfaction about the edifice, insisted that such a project must be constructed in Oshogbo.
“As a matter of fact, he mentioned and stressed where he wants the hotel to be situated. This was after he saw the city view of the hotel from the 4th floor in the presence of his entourage in Ibadan,” said the Managing Director of The Jagz, Mr. Lugard Agbomoagan.