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    Benjamin Kalu Attends Inauguration of National Arts Theatre

    Michael Ndu-okekeBy Michael Ndu-okekeOctober 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Deputy Speaker, 10th House of Assembly, Benjamin Kalu, attended the inauguration and renaming of the National Arts Theatre, Iganmu, to the Wole Soyinka Centre for Arts and Creative Culture by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

    The national monument and epicentre for creative arts for over two decades was renamed after the literary icon. Various dignitaries and top members of the Tinubu administration attended the inauguration event, which took place yesterday.

    ” I had the honor of joining His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and other distinguished leaders for the inauguration of the newly reconstructed National Arts Theatre, Iganmu, now renamed the Wole Soyinka Centre for Arts and Creative Culture.” Kalu shared on X

    Kalu eulogized the historic moment, which coincided with Independence Day celebration, as an indicator of the nation’s commitment to creative arts, preservation of heritage, and inspiration of future generations.

    Benjamin Kalu has been active of late in National affairs, having recently hosted a public hearing on the constitution review by members of the green house. Political spectators believe he could be nursing personal ambitions beyond his current deputy speaker role.

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    • The National Arts Theatre, now Wole Soyinka Centre for Arts and Creative Culture, is a cultural landmark built in 1976 for FESTAC ’77.
    • The monument is designed to resemble a military cap. This 5,000-seat complex hosts performances, exhibitions, and events, celebrating Nigeria’s heritage. Despite past neglect, a 2020 renovation by the CBN and Bankers’ Committee restored its iconic status, modernizing facilities while preserving its architectural essence.
    • It features a main auditorium, conference halls, and galleries, fostering arts and tourism, and is managed by the National Council for Arts and Culture. It remains a hub for creative expression, drawing local and international artists to showcase Nigeria’s vibrant cultural identity.

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