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More co-working space options as Café One by Sterling Bank opens Ikeja centre, joining six others across Nigeria

AdminBy AdminMay 26, 2024Updated:May 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kelechi Nwaozozu (2nd L) – General Manager, Café One by Sterling Bank

On May 24, 2024, combined co-working space and coffee shop, Café One, announced the opening of a new service point in Ikeja (Lagos State), bringing its service locations to a total of seven across Nigeria.

Housed within the premises of Sterling Bank, Café One also plays host to Sterling Bank’s digital products, offering premium banking services and one of the best coffees in Lagos while at it.

📸Café One

The Ikeja centre, similar to all other Café One locations, is pleasantly ambient, offering a variety of working options for individuals, including dedicated desks and open seating arrangements, as well as indoor and outdoor sections where members enjoy unlimited access to high-speed Wi-Fi.

TThe Café, which features three private meeting rooms and a large array of board games, can also be booked for events and meetups.

Customers are also able to walk in to open an account and get their banking problems resolved.

Says Kelechi Nwaozozu (General Manager, Café One by Sterling Bank):

“We are excited to bring Café One to Ikeja, the capital of Lagos. For many years, Ikeja has been the commercial centre of Lagos. Opening an outlet here is our way of supporting the entrepreneurs, builders and creatives present with the perfect environment to connect, collaborate, and innovate.

Café One isn’t just another coffee shop; it’s a haven for creative minds, a launchpad for entrepreneurs, and a playground for productivity.“

Nwaozuzu adds:

A year ago today [May 24, 2024], we launched Café One Owerri, marking the beginning of an exciting adventure. In the past year, we’ve proudly expanded to Kaduna and Abuja, and today, we celebrate our latest opening in Ikeja.

Grateful for a dedicated team and loyal customers who make it all possible!

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