Transcorp Hilton remains top destination for guests, GM By Raymond Enoch

The General Manager of Transcorp Hilton Abuja, Martin Zarybnicky, has reaffirmed the hotel’s reputation as Nigeria’s foremost destination for conferences, corporate meetings, major events, and leisure hospitality.

Zarybnicky stated this during the 2027 Press Week Lecture and Awards Ceremony organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists FCT Council in Abuja.

Represented by the hotel’s Communications and Marketing Manager, Ijeoma Cassandra Osuji, the General Manager said the iconic hospitality brand remains committed to delivering world-class services while placing guest satisfaction at the centre of its operations.

“Transcorp Hilton Abuja remains the top destination and host for meetings, conferences, events and leisure stays, while always prioritising guest satisfaction above all,” he said.

According to him, the hotel continues to uphold the globally recognised Hilton values of hospitality, integrity, leadership, teamwork, ownership, and urgency in service delivery.

Zarybnicky also congratulated the NUJ FCT Council on the successful hosting of its 2027 Press Week, describing the theme, “Election: Defending Democracy in the Era of Disinformation,” as timely and highly relevant in today’s rapidly evolving media landscape.

“In an age where information travels faster than ever, the role of the media as custodians of truth, accountability and democratic values cannot be overstated,” he noted.

He commended the council for providing a credible platform that promotes professionalism, ethical journalism, and excellence in the media industry.

The hotel management further reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening media relations, expressing pride in hosting the event once again while pledging continued support for initiatives that advance journalism and democratic values in Nigeria.

“As you honour distinguished professionals and reflect on the evolving media landscape, we join you in the celebration while wishing you a very successful and inspiring Press Week,” he added.