Best Practices
Why Most Nigerian Hotels Lose Revenue to Off-Book Room Sales
In many Nigerian hotels, staff collect cash, hand over a room, and never log the booking properly. The room is occupied, the ledger is wrong, and the loss becomes normal.
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Leads Staycore with a focus on revenue control, operating discipline, and modern hospitality systems for Nigerian properties.
Best Practices
In many Nigerian hotels, staff collect cash, hand over a room, and never log the booking properly. The room is occupied, the ledger is wrong, and the loss becomes normal.
Best Practices
Hotels fail when the booking record, room status, payment state, and physical access do not agree. The result is leakage, confusion, and avoidable fraud.
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