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Bankers’ Committee Completes $100M Renovation of National Theatre, Reigniting Nigerian Culture

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The National Theatre in Lagos, a historic symbol of Nigeria’s artistic and cultural heritage, has been given a new lease on life following the completion of a $100 million renovation funded by the Bankers’ Committee.

After nearly two years of extensive renovation, the iconic monument is now poised to become a global cultural destination.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Bankers’ Committee announced the successful completion of the massive renovation and upgrade of facilities at the National Theatre, a significant milestone in the effort to revive Nigeria’s cultural identity and support the burgeoning creative sector.

The renovation, which began in July 2021 after being approved by the Federal Government, involved upgrades to nearly every aspect of the theatre.

This included the restoration of the 4,000-seater main bowl, the over 3,000-seater banquet hall, exhibition halls, cinemas, VIP spaces, actors’ changing rooms, an industrial kitchen, and more than 300 new toilet cubicles.

Other upgrades include a new clinic, a fire station, lobbies at the theatre’s four entrances, and extensive roof repairs.

Speaking during a tour of the renovated theatre, Mr. Abubakar Suleiman, Managing Director/CEO of Sterling Bank Group, who represented the Bankers’ Committee, expressed his awe at the scale of the project.

“We were shocked at the scale of the work that needed to be done,” Suleiman said. “But we were also impressed by the possibilities that it represented. This is one of the largest scaled projects of its kind anywhere on the continent.”

The renovation wasn’t just about restoring the physical structure; it was about reigniting hope and breathing new life into Nigeria’s cultural and creative landscape.

“The renovation of the National Theatre showcases what is possible with patriotism and collective responsibility from the private sector, in collaboration with the Federal and Lagos State Governments,” Suleiman said.

The extensive refurbishment has elevated the National Theatre to world-class standards, creating a space capable of hosting international events, performances, and conferences.

Some of the most significant upgrades included the replacement of the entire heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system, the enhancement of fire safety standards, and the overhaul of power, water supply, and sewage systems.

The theatre’s interior design was also modernized, with the installation of advanced audio-video lighting and world-class stage engineering systems, as well as the installation of 17 passenger lifts to improve accessibility.

In addition, the Bankers’ Committee ensured the sustainability of the monument by installing solar power systems, restoring priceless artworks that adorn the internal walls and building façade, and installing new furniture throughout the various spaces.

Beyond the interior renovations, external works were also carried out, including the refurbishment of three entrance gatehouses, the construction of four themed landscapes, a new car park capable of accommodating 250 vehicles, a ring road, and the installation of external street lighting and CCTV cameras for enhanced security.

During the tour, Mrs. Kafilat Araoye, Managing Director of Lotus Bank Ltd, described the renovation as a “rebirth of a national treasure and the restoration of Nigeria’s cultural and artistic heritage.” She added, “We are very excited about the completion of this project, and we are indeed very proud of the work we have done here.”

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, also lauded the project and the potential of the revamped theatre.

“Upon completion, the Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and the Creative Arts (National Theatre) will not only serve as a hub for arts, tourism, and culture but will also become a venue for the international community to convene for conferences and enjoy world-class performances,” Sanwo-Olu said.

The National Theatre was originally constructed in the 1970s under the military regime of General Yakubu Gowon and completed in 1976 during the administration of Olusegun Obasanjo.

It was a key venue for the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC 77) held in January 1977, solidifying its place as a cultural landmark.

Now, after decades of neglect and decline, the $100 million renovation project has restored the theatre to its former glory, with new possibilities for Nigeria’s creative industries.

By breathing new life into this iconic structure, the Bankers’ Committee has not only preserved a piece of Nigerian history but also opened the door to a future where the nation’s rich cultural heritage can continue to flourish on the global stage.

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More Lagos Residents to Become Homeless as Government Intensifies Urban Planning Vision 

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The rate of destitute and homeless people in Lagos State is increasing, findings by Investors King have revealed.

This looming societal crisis is connected with the efforts of the Lagos State Government to enforce the Urban Planning Laws of the state and also bring its master plan to reality.

Notwithstanding the laudable efforts of the government, many poor residents, especially those who live in squalors and dirty coastal areas are paying the excruciating prizes as thousands of them have been thrown into accomodation distress.

While the about 3,000 residents of Ayetoro community in the Yaba Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of Lagos State are yet to recover from the shock they experienced during the demolition of their houses on Monday, the people of Mayegun Waterfront Scheme, located in Eti Osa Local Government Area of the state are about to taste same agony.

The Task Force and the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) left thousands of families homeless and in distress after the demolition exercise.

Similarly, the state government had demolished structures under the Dolphin Estate Bridge where hundreds of people find shelter.

Not relaxing in its efforts at pulling down what it termed illegal landed property, the Lagos State Government has issued contravention notices to more than 280 illegal property owners and occupiers within the Mayegun Waterfront Scheme, located in Eti Osa Local Government Area, citing violations such as master plan distortion, slum development, and risks of coastal erosion.

The government of the nation’s commercial nerve centre said the action carried out on Saturday, September 14, is part of its broader effort to curb unregulated development that threatens Lagos’ urban landscape.

According to a statement on its X page, those served with the contravention notices have seven days to submit relevant documentation and approvals to justify their occupation of the properties in question.

It said failure to comply with the directive will result in demolition notices being issued, as the government continues to demonstrate its firm commitment to enforcing urban planning laws and safeguarding the state’s vulnerable coastal areas.

Investors King gathered that the government frowns against slums, squalor and under dirty and dangerous environments that could possibly become hideouts for criminals, hence its unrelenting efforts at sanitizing the state.

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UBA’s REDTV Premieres ‘13 Kinds of Women’ Live on YouTube on Sept. 19

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UBA’s REDTV, the lifestyle entertainment channel powered by the bank has premiered its anticipated series ’13 Kinds of Women.’

The 13-episode Ghanaian series, directed by award-winning filmmaker Eddie Seddoh, will be available for a global audience on YouTube this Thursday, September 19.

13 Kinds of Women offers an intimate look into the lives of diverse women, exploring their real-life relationship dynamics, challenges, and triumphs.

The star-studded series features some of Ghana’s most talented actors, including Prince David Osei, Harold Amenyah, Peter Ritchie, and Jasmine Baroudi, among others.

At the exclusive premiere event held last Friday at Silverbird Cinemas, Qazeem Bello, Chief Operating Officer at UBA Ghana, highlighted the significance of the series.

’13 Kinds of Women’ is more than just a show; it’s a celebration of the strength, resilience, and diversity of women. We are thrilled to bring this powerful story to life and share it with audiences worldwide,” he said.

He further emphasized the bank’s commitment to fostering African creativity through REDTV.

“As UBA’s lifestyle channel, REDTV is dedicated to telling Africa’s stories and empowering young content creators and filmmakers across the continent.

“We believe in the power of storytelling to shape cultures and communities, and we’re proud to celebrate creativity and collaboration through this series.

“It reflects UBA’s ongoing mission to engage with our audience while supporting emerging talents in film, scriptwriting, and production.”

REDTV, proudly powered by UBA, continues to deliver rich and engaging content that showcases the very best of Africa, spanning fashion, news, music, sports, drama, travel, and more.

With 13 Kinds of Women, UBA reinforces its commitment to enriching the African creative arts industry and promoting local talent on a global platform.

’13 Kinds of Women’ will be available for streaming on REDTV’s official YouTube channel from September 19.

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BREAKING: Sowore Released Few Minutes After His Arrest at MMA

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Nigerian activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore was briefly detained by the Department of State Services (DSS) this morning at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos upon his return from the United States.

His passport was confiscated as part of a broader crackdown by the government in light of planned protests under the #EndBadGovernance protest. However, after a short period, Sowore was released.

“I have just been released. My passport and everything have been returned to me,” Sowore told reporters after his release.

Sowore had been with his family in the United States.

His flight left the Washington Dulles International Airport at 6.14 EDT and arrived in Lagos at around 9.43 WAT.

More Details Shortly…

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