
Notable Night Club, Options 24/7, Ibadan
Ibadan an ancient and widely acclaimed largest city in black Africa with very exciting people reputed for peace, happiness and hospitable character.
The city is remarkable for its quiet, calm and serene atmosphere. These factored in, have attracted many people to settle and adopt Ibadan as their abodes. This is partly responsible for its high population density.
The city and the people are very lively, wonderful, sociable and very accommodating. The city has really opened up and a whole lot of industries are springing up by the day and enjoying the many variables that Ibadan offers. One of such companies is the hospitality business.
Many years before now, one could conveniently count on ones fingers, the numbers of hotels and night clubs in Ibadan: kokodome and cottons club were the only notable ones. But today the story has changed.
The establishment of ‘’options 24/7’’ at Agodi GRA, ikoloba charted a new course for the industry. It changed the face of the business and laid a marker for others to emulate. The club provides a four-in-one varieties which are: the gardens, lounge, bar and kitchen. Its service delivery is second to none and this attracts numerous customers across the globe to it.
When our crew got there yesterday, renovation was on-going and according to the manager, Mr Shefiu Babatunde Iyiola said it was necessary to shut down some sections of the club in order to allow for a face lift and equip it with the state of the art facilities having being in operation for the past eleven years.
Mr Sheff as he is popularly called, said the hospitality business accommodates farmers’ produce, bottling and brewery companies among others and it’s a very lucrative enterprise to delve in and Ibadan provides the enabling environment for such and many other companies.
Options 24/7 club has paved the way for So many other night clubs and hotels to spring up and the industry has put Ibadan among one of the business thriving states.
He assured customers and the general public that the club will be back to full operation latest this March end.