Abuja Continental Hotel wants Muslims to experience Iftar in luxury, comfort

The Abuja Continental Hotel is offering Muslims a chance to experience Iftar in luxury and comfort, according to ThisDayLive.

According to a report by ThisDayLive on February 14, 2026, the Abuja Continental Hotel wants Muslims to experience Iftar in luxury and comfort. The hotel's initiative aims to provide a suitable setting for Muslims during Iftar. No further details are provided in the source, but the report highlights the hotel's intention to enhance the experience for Muslims.

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