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Jubilee Chalets

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Jubilee Chalets
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General information
AddressNo. 3 Chalet Road, off Obafemi Awolowo Road, Oke Oyimbo, Epe, Lagos State, Nigeria.
Opening2017
OwnerLagos State Government
ManagementMP Hotels
Other information
Number of rooms72 room facility.[1]

Jubilee Chalets is a luxury resort and conference center located in Epe area of Lagos State. It was first constructed during the Lateef Jakande’s administration before it was taken up and transformed during the Akinwunmi Ambode’s tenure.[2]

History

Jubilee Chalets, which was formerly called The Government VIP Chalets, has been in existence since Alhaji Lateef Jakande's tenure as Governor of Lagos State before it was transformed during the Akinwunmi Ambode’s tenure.[3] The Jubilee Chalets is owned by the Lagos State Government and managed by MP Hotels.[4]

Design

The Jubilee Chalets comes with a 72 room facility, with four executive suites, an ultra-modern conference hall that can seat 500 guests, a large meeting room that can seat more than 100 guests as well as a modern restaurant. It also has some other standard facilities, some of which include: swimming pool, table tennis, football field, gymnasium, a bar, and a party area.[5]

Commissioning

The Jubilee Chalets was commissioned on July 6, 2017 by Akinwunmi Ambode and the commissioning witnessed a great number of dignitaries coming to Epe to support the project. Some of them included Party Leaders, members of the House of Assembly, members of the Diplomatic Corp and other stakeholders in the hospitality industry.[6]

See also

References

  1. "Jubilee Chalet boosts tourism in Epe". The Nation Nigeria.
  2. "Jubilee Chalet boosts tourism in Epe". The Nation Nigeria.
  3. "THE COMMISSIONING OF JUBILEE CHALET EPE, LAGOS". Lagos state government site.
  4. "Jubilee Chalet, a tourism haven is born in Epe". Vanguard Nigeria. OSA AMADI.
  5. "Jubilee Chalet boosts tourism in Epe". The Nation Nigeria.
  6. "Jubilee Chalet opens new vista for tourism in Epe". The Guardian. Anote Ajeluorou.


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