In 2011, when Radisson Blu Anchorage Lagos debuted, it took the Lagos hotel market by storm with its quality service and facility offerings, competitive pricing and especially, the exquisite design and stunning location. Today and after over a decade in business, guests are still stunned by the exquisite design of the hotel, with urban and lagoon styles. Of course, credit goes to Moyo Ogunseinde, the designer of the hotel and executive director of Uraga Real Estate.

Moyo, an international real estate developer, is also a chartered architect, hospitality expert and a contributor to the business of sports. She is the founder of Upbeat, the first purposefully built trampoline center in West Africa; and Aga Culture, a design brand that promotes African culture through design and lifestyle products. She also sits on the boards of Honeywell Group Nigeria, a leading Nigerian conglomerate and Anchorage Leisure Limited, owners of the Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel, Lagos and an advisory board member of Wavecrest College of Hospitality, Lagos.

As a sports leader, she served as a Board Member at the Lagos State Sports Trust Fund, and she is the chairperson of the Lagos State Gymnastic Association. She is an advocate for creating spaces and thriving communities in hospitality, entertainment, education and sports sectors as well as highlighting the importance of empowering Africans through wealth creation and culture transformation for a more fulfilled and prosperous society. Truly, Moyo is.