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National Arts Theatre Renovation Will Boost Nigeria’s Creative Industry to $25 Billion – CBN Governor

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
March 7, 2025
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National Arts Theatre Renovation Will Boost Nigeria’s Creative Industry to $25 Billion – CBN Governor
Yemi Cardoso, Governor of CBN

Yemi Cardoso, Governor of CBN

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The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Yemi Cardoso, has revealed the potential of Nigeria’s creative industry to generate $25 billion, attributing this to the renovation of the National Arts Theatre in Lagos.

During a recent tour of the newly refurbished facility, Cardoso stressed that the theatre’s restoration goes beyond an infrastructural upgrade to a strategic investment in the country’s creative economy. 

He noted that the world-class and renovation will serve as a stimulus for job creation, foreign exchange earnings, and the growth of Nigeria’s cultural and entertainment sectors.

“It is estimated that the creative sector can potentially generate about 25 billion US dollars. This [National Arts Theatre], to my mind, would be a great catalyst for that to happen, and as that happens, so will the prosperity of not just the creatives but all Nigerians,” Cardoso stated.

The National Arts Theatre, a known cultural hub, had suffered years of neglect before the Bankers’ Committee stepped in to spearhead its revival. 

The renovation, which began in 2021 following Federal Government approval, involved comprehensive upgrades, including the refurbishment of the main performance hall, banquet halls, cinemas, VIP lounges, and actor dressing rooms. 

Additional improvements included the installation of state-of-the-art lighting, sound systems, modern furniture, and upgraded fire and safety infrastructure.

Cardoso commended the Bankers’ Committee for its vision and investment in the project. “This is highly commendable. One just has to commend the vision and the resources of the Bankers’ Committee for doing this. If it was not for the belief and commitment of those sponsors, this world-class edifice would not have been realised.”

Beyond its modern features, the theatre’s restoration is seen as a statement of Nigeria’s focus on preserving its cultural heritage. “Embedded in what we see here is a lot of the history and culture of the Nigerian people. A lot of our culture is embedded in the structures here, so you will see it’s beyond just an edifice; it is what it represents,” Cardoso added.

The CBN Governor believes the success of the project will ensure further collaborations between the public and private sectors in Nigeria. “When something like this is successful, others will take a cue,” he said, indicating that similar investments in other industries could drive national development.

The theatre’s renovation is expected to have a ripple effect across the creative industry, providing opportunities for young Nigerians in music, film, fashion, and visual arts. 

Nigeria seeks economic diversification, and these initiatives could make this happen, making the country a global hub for creative talent.

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