Tag: BUHARI

  • How Buhari can succeed, by Abraham

    Ondo State All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain Dr. Segun Abraham spoke with Group Political Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU in Lagos on the place of ‘morality in politics’, how religious beliefs can foster good governance and what President Muhammadu Buhari can do to reposition the country in his second term.

    How can President Muhammadu Buhari succeed in his second term?

    I must be honest with you. Successive governments have not met 30 percent of the expectation of our people. When the military came, they claimed to have come to correct the system. After three or four years, they were worse. Then, military will topple themselves. Now, civilians have also come in. we have been failing and failing. It boils down to only one answer; that this country, before we can produce good leaders that will transform this country, that leader must be very pious, somebody who knows god very well and has the proper training for the job.

    The PDP and the APC may not be able to get this country to where it should be, unless they are able to produce leaders who truly know God. The democracy we enjoy today was borne out of Christian doctrine. The people who started it were pious and purists. They were real pastors in the sense of the world. They were not looking for the things of the world; people who had renewed their souls. They looked up to heaven as their final destination. They saw their presence on earth as temporary and an opportunity to prepare themselves for heaven. They worked for the poor; lifting the poor people up. You cannot claim to be serving God and praising God when you are not attending to the needs of the poor around you. You know whether a nation is a Christian nation or a pagan nation when you go out and see people on the streets begging for food, mad people who are not catered for, these are signals that that nation is a pagan nation. That is a nation that does not know God.

    It is not the number of churches or mosques that we build that determines whether a nation is not a pagan nation. That is why we are not making progress. We must be renewed from inside before we can carry out any political agenda. Any political agenda that starts from external is temporary. The human nature is greedy, avaricious. Human beings have an element that is good in them, but that element is coloured by evil desires; by human nature. Until we renew that one, we will go nowhere. If we actually want to make progress in Africa, we should study the revival that transformed Europe and America. If don’t study that and we are just reading political theory, we will fail. If you don’t know the roots and you are just looking at the leaf, you cannot know the three.

    You are painting a gloomy picture of a democractic experiment…

    The democracy we practice today s vague and fake. What even qualifies somebody to become a politician, we don’t have it. What are the characters a politician must have? They don’t have them. So, we have not trained people to become politicians. Opportunists come up here and there and make themselves politicians. There is no way. You are governing people. You are supposed to be servant-leaders. A servant-leader is seeking to protect the interst of the people he is leading, and not his interest. That also leads to the question of conscience. You cannot make progress without having conscience. A nation without conscience is doomed. We are not making progress. How can people survive on N30,000 monthly when some members of the political class get N3 or N4 million naira monthly? They go to the same market. What we have done is that we are increasing and multiplying the number of people who become slaves and masters within the country. As long as you are not giving a salary that is equitable to support the minimum standard of living, these families will become poorer and poorer. You concentrate the wealth of the country into the hands of few families. They will continue to dominate the country and these people will continue to serve them. How will the children of drivers earning N30,000 not serve the children of senators earning N10 million naira in the same country.

    You will discover than because of their Christian faith in the western world, they abolished slave trade. Here in Nigeria, they are creating slavery and perpetuating slave trade. As a matter of fact, they now make citizens compulsory slaves. Check these up; during the military and PDP days in power. We can only pray that in our party, God will minister to them and they will take the bull by the horn. When the Israelites back slided, god sent them into slavery. They came back. One of the things they did was to call the nobles, those who have taken their citizens as slaves and taken over the wealth and property of the poor, and they spoke to them and they said it was an offence. So, they returned the wealth to the poor, freed those who were slaves and established them. The nation prospered. Today, the wealth that is concentrated in the hands of the so-called rich, are they ready to relinquish it and deliver it to the poor? Meeting poor people’s need is not about money. If a person is poor, give him shelter, give him work to do and they will contribute to the economy. When you remove the essential needs and you begin to give hi stipends, you are making him and his future generations slaves. You are killing his faith. You destroy his self-esteem. You make him inferior, whereas all of you are created equally. So, we have a lot of work to do. The country has to be continuously renewed.

    How should Presidnet Buhari handle the situation?

    It is not about government policy. If Buhari wants to do something good, fine. But, what about the people that will implement it? If they have not been transformed, they will destroy that programme. So, there is no way we can get to prosperity. What progress have we made right from the independence and military rule? The only progress we have made was that Nigeria Railways were working at that time. It is destroyed today. We had the National Shipping Line at that time. It has been destroyed. The Consumer Protection Agency that would supply goods at cheaper rate, it has been destroyed today. Universities that were among the best in the world, they have been destroyed today. The secondary schools where people were morally trained have been destroyed. So, if we look at the destruction, what progress have we made then? Today, we cannot even make road by ourselves. We can’t even get water. We depend on foreigners. We cannot manage our sustenance. If you cannot manage yourselves, then, you are not human beings. This is the first standard.

    How should the economy be reposition?

    Today, who are those managing our economy? We depend on foreigners. Even, the Villa was built by white people. So, they have our secrets. How can we call ourselves a nation? How can we have pride? How can our children have pride? They will tell them they built your roads and everything. You could see the way they profile us. They don’t lie. They say we are drugs syndicate. We have destroyed our character.

    What is the meaning of the next of kin? The way we define it here is that, if I die, who will co end take may money? Next of kin is taken from the Bible. It is called Chrisma Redeemer. That is why Jesus Christ derived the word: redeemer. Anybody that is successful in the family takes care of the rest. There is nothing like nuclear family. God did not creat family to be nuclear. It is one family, one God. Anybody that is successful is supposed to take care of the poor in the family, their children, widows, everybody, so that there will be no slave.  What now happens? Those who are rich created a boundary and called it the nuclear family, and they separate themselves. They don’t know their villages again. They have become strangers. That is that leads to areas boys and miscreants because people who are supposed to come to their aid when they were young neglected them. We can’t blame government. We blame the individuals.

    Again, this is where the church has failed. The church that is supposed to provide succour now follow the idol culture by building temples and cathedrals. The pagans built cathedrals for their deities, for worship. God warned David when he wanted to build a temple, that he will not live in a house built by an individual. He is the owner of the wholw world and He has not complained since he has been going with them from tent to tent in the wilderness till the time of Samuel, Saul, judges and so on. He did not complain. David may have looked at his own house and how others were building houses for their deities and said he wanted to build a house to put the Ark of God there. Today, the churches are taking that as a success, as a tradition. They neglect their responsibilities. The church is supposed to be a thermostat, a conscience to measure behaviours. The church now have more thieves than pagans. Onstead of focusing in Christ, the church is now focusing on pastors from America where they visit; those pastors from America who have embraced capitalism and turned the church to a commercial venture. They influence our own people.

    For any country to grow, there must be partnership with the church and mosque, instead of partnership with a crowd of unbelievers. Government may not be able to solve our problems alone. If we wait for government to do that, poverty will continue to grow. Every institution must do its own. The church must support efforts to build good leadership. As long as the church continues to see the secular standard as their yardstick-big cars, europlanes-these are the things Satan promised to Jesus, which he rejected. I will give you power. I will give you this or that. Today, that is what our leaders are embracing. If Jesus Christ is our standard, we must follow him. How many temple did Jesus build?  When Christianity was spreading from Judea to everywhere, how many churches were they building? It is a pagan thing; at best it is a political building. It is kings that build cathedral. David, through Solomon, built one. When it was burnt down, another was built by Dairus. The one they built in Turkey was built by Constancetin.  We need leaders that will be politicians to transform society. The church can be the factory.

    The political situation; we are in a state of chaos and confusion. We want progress. But, where are the people to do that? There is corruption everywhere. Honest people are in minority. These people have to be retrained by the church. The church cannot retrain unless they renew themselves. When a pastor knows that someone, a governor, is a thief. He comes for thanksgiving. He is praising him. He didn’t warn him. Everybody is clapping because the man brought money. When pastors and politicians and thieves smile to bank, what is the difference?

    But, some people are saying that morality has no place in politics….

    When people are ignorant, they will say anything. In a Christian nation, there is a place for morality in politics, except in a pagan nation where they have ecuperial  mentality whereby they think that what they get in life is what is important; that they are not accountable to God and that here is no other world they are going to. So, they can say there is no morality in politics.  But, if you know God and you are a child of God, you will know that what comes first in politics is morality. The second thing is conscience. I will tell you how they formed democracy in America. When they formed a nation and they realised that power was very dangerous, they resolved to look for people of conscience; moral people to lead them. They got people of conscience to vote for people of conscience. They linked the education to the church. The church will teach you morality, character and knowledge. While voting, you vote with conscience because you have conscience.  You vote for people who can deliver. So, their ministers don’t steal money. Democracy is not from Africa or Asia. It is from the western world. So, when someone steal the country’s money or destroy public institutions, then, you ask: where did they get those values? We are graduates from the western universities, but we don’t behave like them. You are Generals; soldiers. You went to their war colleges. But, the way they practice their soldering, you don’t practice it here. The way doctors practice in Europe and America is different from the way they practice here. The doctors and nurses here do not care whether you die or not. If you don’t have money, you are gone. But, there, they have conscience. They believe they have a duty to save your life. Soldiers there have a duty to defend their country, not to kill their people. They believe in leadership, which is service to the people. It is sacrifice, not self-serving. Anything you are doing without morality is not worth it. It will only lead to ruination and condemnation. If they say there is no morality in politics, is there morality in marriage? Why are our children rushing abroad? Even, rich people are rushing abroad to stay there. Why?

    We are working without foundation. What is the foundation of our political system? Their foundation is based on Christian value and character. There, they take Christian values and character to politics.

  • 9th NASS: Buhari takes over lobby for Lawan, Gbajabiamila

    How President met with Lalong, Wase
    • May meet Bago after London trip
    • El-Rufai opens talks with Ndume
    • Southeast APC demands review of zoning arrangements

    President Muhammadu Buhari has personally taken charge of lobbying incoming members of the 9th National Assembly in the bid to install Dr. Ahmad Lawan as the next Senate President and Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila as Speaker of the House of Representatives.

    The President, according to well placed sources, is taking nothing for granted this time around to avoid a repeat of the 2015 ‘coup’ when dissenting members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and their allies in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) hijacked the election process and picked candidates other than those preferred by the ruling party.

    The Nation gathered that shortly before leaving for London on a private visit last week, Buhari took the driver’s seat at meetings with some of the aspirants for the two plum offices.

    He was said to have met Senator Danjuma Goje who enjoys the backing of the opposition PDP, and a member of the House, Ahmed Idris Wase, rated as enjoying wider backing from Reps.

    One source said the President has already sent an emissary to Senator Ali Ndume who has consistently said that the President is yet to discuss with him on his ambition.

    The source said the President plans to meet soon with Umaru Mohammed Bago, who has vowed not to step down for Gbajabiamila.

    A top source who is familiar with the situation said: “Following complaints of imposition, the President has decided to reach out to the main aspirants to explain to them that he is actually the one who is interested in working with Lawan and Gbajabiamila.

    “His determination to leave sustainable legacies has made him to be involved in opening talks with some aspirants.

    “The President is reaching out because there is a lot of disinformation as if he is not personally involved in the demand for Lawan and Gbajabiamila.

    “He is also worried that the election of principal officers is being personalized beyond the actors in the National Assembly.

    “He met with Goje and begged him to support his choice of Lawan. Actually, the meeting with Goje was facilitated by Governor Nasir el-Rufai after preparatory discussion with the former governor of Gombe State.

    “Goje admitted that he had some difficulty and would need to consult more before giving the President any feedback. A second session between the President and Goje is expected any moment from now.”

    Investigation also revealed that the President has indirectly opened talks with a former Senate Leader, Ali Ndume on why he should allow Lawan to be the next President of the Senate.

    It was learnt that Governor el-Rufai has already held discussion with Ndume preparatory to the aspirant’s meeting with Buhari.

    “Apart from the APC governors, the President will have a follow-up meeting with Ndume. But his emissary (el-Rufai) has done preliminary consultations,” a Presidency source said.

    It was similarly gathered that Buhari has met with one of the aspirants for the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ahmed Idris Wase from Plateau State on the need for him to step down for Gbajabiamila.

    Read also: Senate Presidency: Lawan’s kinsmen beg Ndume, Goje to step down

    Buhari met with Wase in company of  Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State. Wase is from the state.

    A source privy to the session said: “The President persuaded Wase to concede the Speaker slot to Gbajabiamila in the light of his second term agenda.

    “He told Wase that although as a ranking member, he is entitled to lead the chamber but he wants to work with Gbajabiamila while Wase can be part of the team of the new Speaker.

    “It was a confidence building session facilitated by an APC governor. But Wase is yet to make any commitment.”

    Group seeks open ballot system to pick Senate President, others

    Meanwhile, a group called Advocates of Good Governance, has launched an initiative for the adoption of the Open Ballot System in election principal officers of the 9th National Assembly.

    The group, in a letter to Senate President Bukola Saraki, said it was dismayed by   information coming from the National Assembly that the leadership of the 9th Assembly will be conducted via a secret ballot process.

    The group said: “We write you this letter as a group of patriotic Nigerians and advocates of Good Governance keenly following political developments and events in our country.

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  • Appoint Muhammad as substantive CJN – Bauchi lawyers urge Buhari, NJC, FJSC,

    A group of lawyers in Bauchi State known as the Body of Bauchi Lawyers of Conscience (BOBOLAC), has called for the immediate appointment of the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Mohammed, as substantive CJN.

    The group also called on the National Judicial Council, (NJC) and the Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC ), to comply with the provisions of Section 231 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) that relates to the appointment of a substantive CJN.

    The call followed the removal of the embattled and erstwhile CJN, Walter Onnoghen, who was suspended from office in a judgement delivered by Chairman,  Code of Conduct Tribunal Chairman, Danladi Uma, last week.

    Buhari appointed Muhammad who hail from Bauchi State, acting CJN in January after Walter Onnoghen, was suspended.

    Addressing a media conference yesterday, BOBOLAC through its convener, Shipi Rabo, urged the relevant authorities to set in motion the machinery necessary for the appointment of Justice Tanko Muhammad as CJN.

  • PDP chair Secondus attacks Buhari on insecurity

    The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, has bemoaning the spate of killings and kidnappings across country, saying that President Muhammadu Buhari’s “incompetence” in the handling of governance was taking a huge toll on the nation.

    Addressing newsmen in Abuja yesterday, Secondus observed that the frightening security situation has continued to raise concerns among prominent Nigerians, including clerics and monarchs.

    He said the situation has got to a point where the citizenry are raising questions as to whether the country still has a Commander-In-Chief.

    Urging the President to seek quality advice on the security challenges, Secondus said: “While the Presidency continues to argue that there exists government in our country today, what obtains in reality is different.

    “The level of bloodletting occasioned by the barrage of criminalities across the country can only be happening in a country without government.

    “Things got even worse as the remaining goodwill of the people on this government vanished after it arm-twisted the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) into tampering with the will of the people in the February 23 presidential and National Assembly elections.

    Read also: 9th Senate: PDP plots Goje-Ekweremadu ticket

    “There is no evidence of the presence of government in this country as crimes of all kinds are being committed all over the country and Nigerians have never lived in such great fear and trembling for their lives.

    “From Kaduna to Zamfara, Benue to Taraba, Plateau, Lagos to Enugu etc., bloodletting is continuing unabated.

    “Even the President’s home state of Katsina has lost about eight local government areas to bandits, not to talk of the North East.

    “Everyone holding public office must know that one day, they will be held accountable for their actions.”

    Secondus deplored the incessant killings in Kaduna State, where a British humanitarian aide worker, Faye Mooney and others were shot dead by gunmen last week.

    He blamed the heightened insecurity in Kaduna State on what he described as “provocative leadership” existing in the state, which he said is being indirectly encouraged by the Federal Government.

    “The situation has deteriorated to the extent that this country can no longer protect the lives of international aid workers who are here to help us clear our mess.

    “The senseless, continuous bloodletting in Kaduna State should be blamed on the type of provocative leadership existing in that state and indirectly encouraged by the federal government.

    “The ‘body bag’ governor in the state does not seem to know how to engender peace among the people. His actions and utterances facilitate instead of ameliorating the ill feelings among the people.”

  • Buhari greets Tony Momoh at 80

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday  felicitated with a former Minister of Information and Culture, Prince Tony Momoh, who turns 80 years today.

    Buhari hailed Momoh’s contribution to the growth of journalism in Nigeria and in particular his visionary role of advocating integration of communication strategies in development plans and implementations.

    The President, in a statement by his chief spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina, extolled Momoh’s courage in delving into politics and providing strong leadership as Chairman of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and serving earlier as the Chairman of Media and Publicity for the All Nigeria’s Peoples Party (ANPP) Campaign Organisation for many years.

    Buhari said the former minister’s sacrifice for growth of democracy and journalism in Nigeria would be remembered by posterity.

    He urged him to always stick to the progressive ideals that had brought him recognition and encomiums.

    He prayed that the Almighty God would reward Prince Momoh for his goodness to country and mankind.

     

  • Buhari sends special envoy to Guinea Bissau, Benin Republic

    President Muhammadu Buhari, in response to a request for assistance by the Government of Guinea Bissau, has approved financial and logistics support for the country’s electoral process.

    This is as the President also directed the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, to undertake “an urgent mission as his Special Envoy to Guinea Bissau, in the company of ECOWAS Commission President, Jean-Claude Brou.”

    The special envoy is to ensure that legislative elections held in Guinea Bissau.

    This, according to the Presidency, is to help stabilise the country.

    The support, according to a statement issued by presidential aide Garba Shehu yesterday, includes 350 units of electoral kits, 10 motorcycles, five Hilux vans, two light trucks and $500,000.

    The statement further added that in his capacity as Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State, Buhari’s assistance (to Guinea Bissau) would ensure that legislative elections hold in Guinea Bissau and help in stabilising the country.

    “Nigeria’s Foreign Minister will also undertake a mission to Cotonou, Benin, to deliver a personal message to President Patrice Talon from President Buhari,” the statement added.

  • Buhari’s incompetence taking a huge toll on the nation- Secondus

    The national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said stated President Muhammadu Buhari’s incompetence in the handling of governance is taking a huge toll on the nation.

    Bemoaning the spate of killings and kidnapping across country, Secondus observed the frightening security situation has continued to raise concerns among prominent Nigerians, including clerics and monarchs.

    Addressing newsmen in Abuja on Friday, the PDP chair said the situation has got to a point where the citizens are raising questions as to whether the country still has a Commander-In-Chief.

    Urging the President to seek quality advice on the security challenges, Secondus said: “While the Presidency continues to argue that there exists government in our country today, what obtains in reality is different.

    “The level of bloodletting occasioned by the barrage of criminalities across the country can only be happening in a country without government.

    “Things got even worse as the remaining goodwill of the people on this government vanished after it arm-twisted the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), into tampering with the will of the people in the February 23 Presidential and National Assembly Elections.

    “There is no evidence of the presence of government in this country as crimes of all kinds are being committed all over the country and Nigerians have never lived in such great fear and trembling for their lives.

    “From Kaduna to Zamfara, Benue to Taraba, Plateau, Lagos to Enugu etc., bloodletting is continuing unabated. Even the President’s home state of Katsina has lost about eight local government areas to bandits, not to talk of the North East.

    “Everyone holding public office must know that one day, they will be held accountable for their actions.”

    Secondus deplored the incessant killings in Kaduna State, where a British humanitarian aid worker, Faye Mooney and others were shot dead by gunmen last week.

    He blamed the heightened insecurity in Kaduna on what he described as “provocative leadership” existing in the state and which he said, is indirectly being encouraged by the Federal Government.

    “The situation has deteriorated to the extent that this country can no longer protect the lives of international aid workers who are here to help us clear our mess.

    “The senseless continuous bloodletting in Kaduna state should be blamed on the type of provocative leadership existing in that state and indirectly encouraged by the federal government.

    “The ‘body bag’ governor in the state does not seem to know how to engender peace among the people, his actions and utterances facilitate, instead of ameliorating the ill feelings among the people,” Secondus said.

    The main opposition party chairman regretted that rather than give teeth to governance and address the pervasive insecurity, the Federal Government has been exerting energies and resources planning nefariously how to undermine democratic institutions.

    Taking a swipe at the President’s leadership style, Secondus said, “After its several attempts to hijack the legislature failed, it turned to the Judiciary ridiculing the revered third arm of the government to the point of removing their confidence.

    “The executive backed humiliation of the head of the Judiciary, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen is a well-designed strategy by the APC administration to intimidate and coerce judicial officers, particularly the Judges and Justices to fall in line and endorse all their undemocratic behaviours that are bound to come to the judiciary for adjudication.

    “My advice to members of the Judiciary, particularly those handling election matters and who are all Nigerians and who are also living in Nigeria is that the country and rule of law should guide all their actions.

    “They should know that providence has placed in their laps the opportunity to make positive history and enshrine justice and fair play in our society, knowing as a fact that no nation grows on injustice and injustice breed crisis”.

  • Buhari greets Prince Tony Momoh at 80

    President Muhammadu Buhari has felicitated with the former Minister of Information and Culture, Prince Tony Momoh, as he clocks 80 years on April 27.

    According to a statement by the President’s spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina, in Abuja on Friday, the President joined the media industry in celebrating the former minister’s contribution to the growth of journalism in Nigeria.

    President Buhari particularly acknowledged Momoh’s visionary role of advocating integration of communication strategies in development plans and implementations.

    The president also extolled Prince Momoh’s courage in delving into politics and providing strong leadership as Chairman of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), and serving earlier as the Chairman of Media and Publicity for the All Nigeria’s People’s Party (ANPP) Campaign Organisation for many years.

    President Buhari believed that the former minister’s sacrifice for growth of democracy and journalism in Nigeria would be remembered by posterity.

    He, therefore, encouraged him to always stick to the progressive ideals that had brought him recognition and encomiums, and continue to inspire younger leaders in same path.

    He prayed that the almighty God would reward Prince Momoh for his goodness to country and mankind, and grant him longer life, good health and joy.

  • Shortage of personnel affecting fight against Boko Haram – Presidency

    The Presidency has disclosed the war against insurgency is being affected by shortage of personnel.

    President Buhari Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said this when he appeared as a guest on Wednesday on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.

    The presidential spokesman also blamed the National Assembly for the shortage of funds affecting the fight against terrorism, decrying the quietness of the lawmakers on the President’s request of withdrawing $1 billion dollars from the Excess Crude Oil in purchasing arms for the troops.

    He said: “The Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) is doing “an exceedingly good job.”

    “The thing about law enforcement is that they are not present 24 hours of the day in all of these communities because of the inadequacy of their numbers,” he said.

    When asked if the soldiers fighting terrorists have been instructed not to fire first unless being attacked, Shehu denied knowledge of it.

    “Well, to the best of my knowledge, I am not aware there is a policy. And I don’t think policy in that regard can be justified.”

    He also praised the troops fighting bandits in Zamfara.

    “The troops are flushing out the bandits and their informant”.

    “I am appealing to religious and community leaders to cooperate with the security agencies by availing them of useful information”.

  • Buhari unveils 400-seater Lagos Theatre

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday inaugurated a multimillion naira 400 seater Lagos Theatre at Oregun in Ikeja Lagos.

    The theatre was part of four facilities he commissioned while on a one day working visit to Lagos.

    Governor Akinwunmi Ambode said the theatre project is in line with promise of his administration to make Tourism, Hospitality, Entertainment and Arts together with Sports, the centre piece of his development agenda for the youths in the state.

    “The Lagos state government’s initiative to bring theatre experience closer to the people across the state has been generating positive excitement among creative minds across the project locations,” he noted.

    Inside the newly commissioned Lagos Theatre by President Muhammadu Buhari at Oregun, Ikeja,

    Other facilities Buhari commissioned were; Institute of Maternal and Child Health (Ayinke house), Oshodi Transport Interchange and the International Airport Road.

    The Lagos Theatre Oregun which is replicated in other areas of the state like Igando, Epe, and Badagry in its first phase is to expand arts and performances spaces in Lagos and promote a thriving creative industry within the communities where the projects are located.

    The theatre boasts of standard furnishing, gallery, artiste changing room, rehearsal hall restaurant space, rest rooms, power generating sets and well laid car park.