Jovago.com Gives Customers Discounts to Celebrate Mother’s Day in Nigeria

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jovagoIn the spirit of Mother’s Day, online hotel booking platform, Jovago is offering special discounts off select hotels in Nigeria for its customers to pamper their moms on this special day.

The deals also includes spa services, facials, mud baths, oil massages and buffet dinner or lunch packages.

“Mothers everywhere are special and Jovago is even more committed to showing just how special mothers are this Mother’s Day”, commented Marek Zmyslowski, MD of Jovago.com “with this deal, we hope that everyone gets the opportunity to show their mothers just how amazing they are.”

Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring mothers and motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. Moms around the world spend all their time looking after the home and kids and working. In the true sense, no matter how old you are, a mother’s work is never done. Mother’s Day is a special day to show moms how absolutely amazing they are.

With Mother’s Day coming up, fathers, sons and daughters everywhere and especially here in Nigeria are looking for great ways to show their mothers and wives just how special they are with unique treats tailored to suit her and make her feel like the queen that she is.

 

 

 

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