Tag: NATIONAL ART THEATRE

  • National Arts Theatre, Lagos, to be transformed into a World Class Convention Centre

    National Arts Theatre, Lagos, to be transformed into a World Class Convention Centre

    The National Arts Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos, is to be transformed into a World class Convention Centre and the contract for the transformation will be sealed in the next two weeks, the Central Bank Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, has said.

    Emefiele disclosed this good news yesterday while answering questions on the outcome of the Monetary Policy Committee meeting, which held in Abuja, yesterday.

    According to him, all approvals are in place to renovate the structure of the National Arts Theatre and transform it into a world class Conventional Centre.

    “All approvals are in place; we are hoping in the next couple of weeks, a contract will be awarded and the National Arts Theatre, by the grace of God, will wear a new look,” Emefiele said.

    He recalled the structure in 1977 was commissioned and used for the Festival of Arts and Culture, FESTAC, but was saddened by the fact that it was allowed to decay.

    “National Arts Theatre was commissioned and used for the FESTAC, 1977. We have visited that magnificent structure, yes, it’s totally dilapidated but the structure can compete with any conventional Centre that you will find in any part of the world.

    “So it is painful that we allowed that infrastructure to decay to the level that it is,” he said.

    Emefiele also said that no conventional centres in the world was a match to the national Art theatre adding that he had not seen any in all the IMF and World Bank’s meetings that he had so far attended.

    He said that the Bankers Committee would fund the renovation of the structure, given the approval of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The CBN governor said that four structures would also be built to support the creative arts activities of the Nigerian youths.

    Besides, he believed that a new and improved national arts theatre would be launched by the president, before 2023.

    Recall that the Federal Government, in July 2020, officially handed over the National Theatre in Lagos to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the the Bankers’ Committee for renovation.

    Emefiele had said at the handover that Nigeria had the potential to earn over $20bn annually from the creative industry and that the creative industry centre was expected to create over 1 million jobs in five years.

    “Our goal for the National Theatre is to create an environment where startups and existing businesses are rewarded for their creativity,” Emefiele had said.

  • Fun-seekers besiege National Theater for new year celebration

    Fun-seekers besiege National Theater for new year celebration

    The National Theatre, Iganmu in Lagos on Tuesday, witnessed large turnout of fun seekers marking the New year celebration.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that many of the fun seekers, who came with family members, engaged in recreational activities like horse riding, while others preferred watching movies.

    Some of the fun seekers, who spoke in separate interviews with NAN said that they came to ease off tension and expressed gratitude to God for sparing their lives to see another year.

    Mrs Chioma Okpara, businesswoman, said that she came to the theatre to relax and have fun with her family.

    ”I always looked forward to New Year day like this, for me and my family to catch fun.

    ”This is a season when I forget my sorrows and stress and enjoy myself.

    ”I came with my three children to relax, I consider it wise to bring them here to celebrate with others who are here, she said.

    She said that she had every cause to thank God for making her see another year.

    ”Last year, I celebrated the Christmas and New year in hospital because I had accident and was admitted but this year I am hale and hearty,” she said.

    Mr Bode Ajayi, a teacher, said he always looked forward to the first day in the New Year because he used it to have memorable outing with his family.

    ”I have come to relax and have fun with my loved ones, for me, it is a great relief and I am enjoying every bit of it.

    ”There is every reason to thank God for seeing the new year and no matter how difficult things are, I just have to ensure that I take my children out.

    ”I want to give them a memorable time before they return to school, next week,” he added.

    Mrs Abimbola Ojo, civil servant, said she took advantage of the holiday to catch fun due to her busy schedule.

    She said: ”I rarely have time to have fun due to the nature of my job, so I use holidays like this to relax and catch fun and watch some movies.”

    She expressed hope for a more prosperous 2019.

    ”Last year was very tough but I thank God that I was able to survive all the challenges in one piece, that is why I came here with my family to relax and meditate,” she said.

    A soft drink seller, Mrs Aisha Momoh, said that her business had been booming due to the large turnout of people.

    ”Business has been booming because of the large turnout.

    ”I have to get more drinks because the ones I have were not.enough for the customers,” she said.