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Marriott drops eight Protea hotels

24 Feb 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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MARRIOTT International

has ceased to manage

eight Protea-branded

hotels in Nigeria.

Mark Satterfield,

ceo of Marriott

International Middle

East and Africa, said

that after completing

the acquisition of Protea

in April 2014, Marriott

had conducted a postclosing

review of hotel

operations. “Following

this analysis, the owners

of several hotels in

Nigeria, along with

Marriott, decided that

these properties would

operate independently of

Marriott.”

The hotels are Protea

Hotel Abuja; Protea Hotel

Apo Apartments; Protea

Hotel Asokoro; Protea

Hotel Delta; Protea Hotel

Leadway; Protea Hotel

Ikoyi Westwood; Protea

Hotel Ikeja; and Protea

Hotel Victoria Island.

“We look forward to

maintaining cordial

relationships with

the owners of these

hotels in the coming

years, notwithstanding

our cessation of

management of their

hotels,” Mark said.

“Marriott remains

committed to Nigeria as

an important destination.

In addition to a robust

hotel development

pipeline, including

over 750 rooms, we

anticipate continuing

to manage as well as

franchise hotels in

Nigeria,” he added. 

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