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Coordinates: 6°2835N 3°2210E / 6.47639°N 3.36944°E / 6.47639; 3.36944
 

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6°28′35N 3°22′10E / 6.47639°N 3.36944°E / 6.47639; 3.36944

National Arts Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos

The National Theatre, Nigeria is the primary centre for the performing arts in Nigeria. The monument is located in Iganmu, Surulere, Lagos. Its construction was completed in 1976 in preparation for the Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC) in 1977.

Design[edit]

Construction of The National Theatre was started by the military regime of General Yakubu Gowon and completed during the military regime of Olusegun Obasanjo. By the year 2021, this edifice had been run by a number of management teams with heads such as Jimmy Folorunso Atte (1991 – August 1999), Prof Babafemi A. Osofisan (2000 – 2004), Dr. Ahmed Parker Yerima (2006 – Aug 2009), Kabir Yusuf (2009 – 2016), George Ufot, (Late) Dr. (Mrs.) Stella Oyedepo, Sunday Enessi Ododo (2020–present) [citation needed]

The National Theatre exterior was designed, shaped and built to look like a military hat. It originally has capacity for a 5,000-seat Main Hall with a collapsible stage, and two capacity cinema halls, all of which are equipped with facilities for simultaneous translation of 8 languages; among others.[citation needed]

The National Theatre, Nigeria was designed and constructed by Bulgarian construction company (Techno Exporstroy). Alhaji Sule Katagum was a co-owner and also their chairman. It resembles the Palace of Culture and SportsinVarna, Bulgaria (completed in 1968); the National Theatre Lagos, Nigeria being the bigger of the two.[citation needed]

Controversy[edit]

In 2005, President Olusegun Obasanjo announced plans to privatise the National Theatre. This sparked controversy amongst Nigerian entertainers and playwrights like Wole Soyinka[1] On 30 December 2014, it was reported that the National Theatre has been sold to a Dubai-based conglomerate for the sum of 31.5 billion naira, and that the building will be converted to a duty-free shopping centre.[2]

Appearance in media[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Eniwoke Ibagere (27 September 2001). "National theatre sale angers Nigerians". BBC. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  • ^ "Controversy surrounds sale of National Theatre". Punch. 30 December 2014. Archived from the original on 8 January 2015.
  • ^ Paris, Amanda. "7 African artists share their feelings on the glory — and missteps — of Beyoncé's Black is King". CBC.
  • ^ "BURNA BOY: "LevelUp/Onyeka/Ye"-MEDLEY 63rd GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony". Recording Academy / GRAMMYs channel on YouTube. 14 March 2021. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  • ^ "2021 GRAMMY Awards Show Acceptance Speech: Burna Boy Wins Best Global Music Album". GRAMMY.com. 14 March 2021. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
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