The new-look Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and the Creative Arts (formerly National Arts Theatre) is a sight to behold and a wonder to experience. The renovation project covers every aspect of the iconic monument, which has been upgraded to match leading theatres around the world.
This grand project, undertaken by the Bankers’ Committee, aims to unlock opportunities for the youths in the creative sector, leading to job creation, income generation, foreign exchange generation, thereby developing a creative and entertainment centre with much needed community spaces for Nigerians.
The national monument has been restored to its glorious state as the hub of performing arts and culture with a spectacular upgrade of its facilities to match global standards. It marks the beginning of a new era that will not only enhance creativity among Nigerian youths, but also the country’s rich cultural heritage, thereby contributing to economic growth.
Gbo Concultants
11 October 2024 at 10:12 pm
I cut my teeth in acting at the national theatre,thanks to Wale may his soul rest in peace.
He took me through the acting techniques.National theater then allowed us the use of the facilities free of charge inorder to encourage you g people in those days.
Thanks to president Tinubu for giving the theatre a befitting facelift.