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Lagos Revitalizes Creative Sector: Toke Benson-Awoyinka Leads Groundbreaking Ceremony For Lagos Theatre Reconstruction

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The Lagos State Government has officially commenced the reconstruction of the Lagos Theatre in Oregun, Ikeja, as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance the state’s creative and entertainment sector.

The groundbreaking ceremony, held in Oregun, Ikeja, marks a significant milestone in the administration’s commitment to revitalizing public infrastructure and expanding cultural opportunities for the people of Lagos.

The Oregun Theatre was among the public assets destroyed during the October 2020 #EndSARS protests. Determined to restore its lost glory, the state government has embarked on a comprehensive redevelopment plan to transform the facility into a world-class cultural and artistic hub.

Performing the groundbreaking ceremony, the Honorable Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, emphasized the project’s importance, stating that it would provide a modern, dynamic space for artistic performances, cultural showcases, and other creative engagements.

“The government is committed to delivering a state-of-the-art facility that will serve as a hub for talent development and entertainment in Lagos,” she stated.

She further stressed the need for community ownership and collective responsibility in safeguarding public infrastructure.

“When public assets meant to serve the people are destroyed, it is often due to a lack of awareness and responsibility. We must change this mindset and instill a sense of community pride and protection for our shared heritage,” she remarked.

The redevelopment project has been awarded to Mrs. Ayo Jaiyesimi, the CEO of Thespian Family Theatre and Productions, whose firm will oversee its transformation, according to the Commissioner.

Benson-Awoyinka assured that the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture would work closely with all relevant stakeholders, particularly the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, to ensure the project’s seamless execution.

The Commissioner commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his unwavering support in making the project a reality and for his continued investment in the creative industry.

The representative of the Permanent Secretary, Office of Works, Arc. Adebayo Odusanya, praised the initiative, noting that it aligns with the government’s broader vision for infrastructural and cultural development.

The Permanent Secretary, who was represented by a Director from the Office, Arc. Tunde Yakub, assured that the Office of Works would provide technical guidance and supervision to ensure that the project meets the highest standards.

Speaking on the development, the project consultant, Mr. Jaiyesimi, emphasized the importance of stakeholder cooperation in ensuring a smooth reconstruction process.

She assured that the firm would expedite actions to complete the project within the tenure of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

“The revamped theatre will not only restore a vital cultural landmark but also serve as a significant boost to Lagos’ creative economy,” she affirmed.

The reconstruction of the Lagos Theatre, Oregun, aligns with Governor Sanwo-Olu’s THEMES+ agenda, particularly in the areas of tourism, entertainment, and creative economy development.

Once completed, the new Lagos Theatre, Oregun, will stand as a beacon of artistic excellence, offering a platform for creatives to thrive and reinforcing Lagos’ position as the cultural capital of Nigeria.

The event was attended by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation, Mr. Wale Musa, who is also the Supervising Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, the CEO of Lagos State Council for Arts and Culture, Mr. Idowu Johnson, among other top government officials, cultural stakeholders, and representatives from the creative industry.

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BREAKING: EFCC Arrests Famous Nigerian Musician Terry Apala For Naira Mutilation

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Justice Akintayo Aluko of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Friday, April 25, 2025, remanded a musician, Terry Alexander Ejeh, otherwise known as Terry Apala, in a Correctional Centre for alleged “mutilation of the Naira notes.”

He was arraigned by the Lagos Zonal Directorate 1 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Friday, April 25, 2025, on a one-count charge of “mutilating the Naira notes.”

The charge reads: “That you, TERRY ALEXANDER EJEH, on the 5th day of January, 2025, at La Madison Place, Oniru, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, whilst dancing during a social event, tampered with Naira notes issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria by marching on the same and you thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 21(1) of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act, 2007.”

He pleaded not guilty to the offence when it was read to him. In view of his plea, the prosecution counsel, S.I. Suleiman, prayed for a trial date and also urged the court to remand him in a Correctional Centre.

The defence counsel, Felix Nwabuda, informed the court of a bail application dated April 23, 2025 and prayed the court for a short date for the hearing of the application.

“Whilst praying the court for a short date for the hearing of the bail application, I will be craving the indulgence of the court to release the defendant to the defence. “We undertake to produce him in court. He will not evade hearing. He came in from the United Kingdom on April 23, 2025; and on the invitation of the EFCC, he came on his own.”

The prosecution counsel, however, opposed the application, saying, “ the application is alien and unheard of.”

“I urge the court to afford us the opportunity to look at the application and respond properly so that the court can make a well -informed ruling,” he said.

In a short ruling, Justice Aluko refused the application of the defence. Justice Aluko adjourned till May 5, 2025 and ordered the remand of the defendant in the Ikoyi Correctional Centre pending the determination of the bail application.

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Akpabio To Lead Nigerian Delegation To Pope Francis’ Burial

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President Bola Tinubu has dispatched a delegation to Vatican City for the funeral of Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday at the age of 88.

A statement released on Friday by Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy, announced that Godswill Akpabio, the senate president, is leading the five-member delegation to the funeral.

The other members of the delegation include Bianca Odumegwu Ojukwu, “minister of state for foreign affairs”; Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, “president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria”; Matthew Hassan Kukah, “archbishop of the Sokoto diocese”; and Ignatius Ayua Kaigama, “archbishop of the Abuja diocese.”

“The funeral service of the revered head of the Roman Catholic Church is scheduled to take place on Saturday at the Vatican.”

“The Nigerian delegation will formally deliver a letter to the acting head of the Vatican conveying Tinubu’s condolences.”

On Monday, Tinubu joined the global Christian community in mourning the late pope.

“Pope Francis was a humble servant of God, a tireless champion of the poor, and a guiding light for millions,” Tinubu said.

The president described the pope’s death, which occurred just after Easter Sunday, as “a sacred return to his Maker at a time of renewed hope for Christians”.

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Rivers Situation Complex, I Need More Time To Prepare For Briefing — Ibas To Reps Panel

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Ibok-Ete Ibas, the sole administrator of Rivers, has asked the house of representatives ad hoc committee overseeing the emergency rule in the state for more time.

Ibas made this request on Friday when he appeared before the committee.

On April 15, Tajudeen Abbas, the speaker of the house, inaugurated the 21-member committee to ensure transparent governance and the rule of law in the state.

A day after the committee was formed, the lawmakers invited the Rivers sole administrator to appear before them on April 17.

Ibas was scheduled to address the lawmakers on governance in the state.

However, the sole administrator requested a rescheduling, and the meeting was moved to April 24.

The committee members met in the meeting room on Thursday, but Ibas did not attend.

Julius Ihonvbere, the chairman of the committee and leader of the house, declined to comment on the situation, simply stating, “No comment,” to journalists.

Addressing the committee on Friday, Ibas apologised to the lawmakers for not attending previous invitations.

He requested additional time to prepare a “comprehensive and constructive” briefing, citing the complexity of the situation in Rivers state.

“Today is exactly 10 days after the first invitation, and in between, we’ve had four days off the calendar as public holidays plus the weekends inclusive,” he said.

“The absence, of course, was not out of disregard but rather due to the weighty and urgent demands of stabilising governance in a state under a declared emergency.”

“I have always held the national assembly in the highest regard. I recognise the importance of your oversight responsibilities and your interest in the progress being made in Rivers state, which is presently relatively calm, but still fragile.”

“That said, I only request your understanding and the indulgence of this committee to grant me additional time to adequately prepare and present a comprehensive and constructive briefing.”

“Given the complexities and sensitivities surrounding the current transitional period in Rivers state, it is important that any engagement with this committee is done with the depth, accuracy and clarity it rightfully deserves.”

Ibas stated that he will cooperate with the committee to ensure that all relevant information is available in due course.

In a statement issued after the meeting, Ihonvbere said the committee has accepted Ibas’ apology and would reschedule the briefing.

“The Committee notes that the Administrator, in a correspondence received last night, expressed his regrets for not honouring earlier invitations and appeared in person today to offer a formal apology,” the statement reads.

“He also requested an opportunity to return for a more robust and comprehensive engagement with the Committee.”

“In keeping with the House’s tradition of fairness, and in recognition of the Administrator’s demonstration of respect and responsibility, the Committee has magnanimously accepted his apology.”

“Accordingly, the Committee has resolved to proceed with the rescheduled engagement on a date and time to be announced in due course.”

Ihonvbere added that the committee needs the cooperation of all stakeholders and remains open to constructive engagement in line with the principles of accountability and the rule of law.

On March 18, President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers, citing the prolonged political crisis.

He also suspended Siminalayi Fubara, governor of the state; his deputy, Ngozi Odu; and all members of the Rivers assembly for a period of six months.

The president appointed Ibas, a retired naval chief, as the state’s sole administrator.

After his appointment, Ibas suspended all political officeholders appointed by Fubara.

Several stakeholders, including the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), have criticised Ibas over the handling of the state’s affairs.

There have been protests in the state demanding the reinstatement of Fubara.

Fubara reportedly met with Tinubu in London last week as part of moves to resolve the political crisis in the state.

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