Nigeria’s National Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos State, which is under renovation, would now be called Lagos Creative and Entertainment Center, upon completion.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, disclosed this on Tuesday in Madrid, Spain while signing an agreement on Nigeria’s hosting of the first Global Conference on Cultural Tourism and Creative Industry.
Reports say the bilateral agreement was signed between Nigeria and United Nations World Tourism Organisation at the organization’s headquarters.
Mohammed disclosed that the global conference, which would hold from November 14 to 17, would be the first event to be staged at the newly refurbished edifice.
“Nigeria will be hosting the event at the National Theatre in Lagos, which is currently being renovated at a cost of 100million dollars under a partnership between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Bankers’ Committee/Central Bank of Nigeria.
This renovation is the first such renovation of the iconic edifice in over four decades. Its construction was completed in 1976 in preparation for the Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC) in 1977 and for a long time, the theatre served as Nigeria’s primary center for performing arts.
“In addition to the renovation, new hubs are being constructed, within the premises of the National Theatre, for fashion, Information, technology, film, and music.
“With that, the National Theatre is now known as the Lagos Creative and Entertainment Centre.
“In addition, the Lagos surface rail system, to serve the National Theatre, will be commissioned ahead of the Global Conference, ” he said
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