‘Continental Hotels Nigeria maintains dynamic partnerships with leading hospitality institutions including Wavecrest School of Hospitality, University of Lagos, and Yaba College of Technology.’
In a bold and heartfelt affirmation of its people-first philosophy, Continental Hotels Nigeria—operators of the five-star Lagos Continental and Abuja Continental Hotels—has reaffirmed its commitment to being an industry leader in employee welfare, human capital development, and inclusivity.
Speaking recently Mr. Niyi Agoro, Cluster Director of Human Resources for the group, detailed the extensive and innovative measures the hotel group has implemented to ensure its employees remain motivated, cared for, and positioned for growth.
“We believe that happy employees create unforgettable guest experiences. The human element is central to our business, and we’ve built a culture around this belief,” said Agoro.
A Benchmark in Employee Care
Continental Hotels Nigeria has pioneered several industry-firsts in the hospitality sector in Nigeria:
- First and only hotel group with nursery facilities for nursing mothers.
- Nine brand new staff buses deployed in Lagos, a first-of-its-kind transport solution in the sector.
- Onsite staff dormitories for layover and extended hour shifts—constructed in 2023.
- Fully-equipped staff clinics in both Lagos and Abuja hotels.
- Buffet-style monthly town halls and two daily meal options in staff cafeterias, where many hotels offer only one.
- Robust health insurance and performance-based salary increases, including mid-year raises and exceptional performance bonuses.
These benefits have directly contributed to remarkable staff retention rates—less than 6% annual turnover from 2021 to 2024, an outstanding figure in a highly mobile industry.
Developing the Workforce of Tomorrow
Continental Hotels Nigeria maintains dynamic partnerships with leading hospitality institutions including Wavecrest School of Hospitality, University of Lagos, and Yaba College of Technology. Through these collaborations, interns are nurtured into future hospitality professionals via structured Management Trainee Programmes, graduate contracts, and NYSC retention pathways, offering a win-win for both the hotels and emerging talent.
“We’ve found that young people who come in through our training programmes often outperform experienced hires,” noted Agoro. “This not only reduces personnel costs but also injects energy and fresh perspective into our service culture.”
Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
The hotel group’s DEI policy is equally robust, with employees from diverse ethnic, religious, and national backgrounds, and an inclusive approach that supports people with physical challenges. This global outlook is reflected in the diverse nationalities represented at the management level, which fosters teamwork, bonding, and cultural respect.
More Than Just a Workplace
“It’s not just about work. We believe in work-life balance, wellness, and togetherness,” Agoro stated, highlighting frequent bonding outings, management retreats, and a respectful culture that sees every team member—junior or senior—as a stakeholder in the company’s continued success.
A Message of Appreciation
The Management of Continental Hotels Nigeria also extends its sincere gratitude to members of the tourism press for their continued professionalism and support in portraying the group accurately and positively. As custodians of public perception, journalists play a vital role in spotlighting the group’s commitment to excellence—not just to guests but to those who serve them daily.
Continental Hotels Nigeria remains steadfast in its pledge: to treat its people well, so they in turn treat guests even better.