Revealed! The Big Money Hotel Keeping Former Reps Deputy Speaker Yusuf Lasun Very Busy

The former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yusuf Sulaimon Lasun has transformed a very busy businessman, information at the disposal of highstreet.ng has revealed.

And this development is courtesy his multimillion naira investment in the hospitality business.

Earlier report by highstreet.ng indicated the former number two in the lower chamber of the National Assembly was erecting a high-value hotel in Osun.

The hospitality spot, which reportedly became operational in December 2019, is christened Laim Hotel.

And the big money investment is disclosed to be what keeps the erstwhile top lawmaker busy at the moment.

Sources told highstreet.ng he’s always on ground to see to the day-to-day running of the facility he invested so much to put in place.

“You need to visit Laim Hotel to understand what is at stake… He expended so much on the facility. And I believe that is why he is always there to see to the running of the business. And from what I heard, He personally oversees the daily activities of the facility,” a source who is conversant with the hotel told our reporter.

Said to be a 100 bedroom facility, with the cheapest going for 35,000 per night, Mr Lasun’s hotel is sited in Osogbo, Osun State.

It is described as specifically located on Yusuf Lasun Crescent, in Oroki Estate area of the state capital.

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