Tinubu appoints Disun Holloway to head national theatre, Lagos

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Barbara Bako, Abuja.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Mr. Disun Holloway as Chairman of Theatre Partners, the body responsible for managing and revitalising the National Theatre in Lagos, now renamed the Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and the Creative Arts.

Mr. Holloway, who formerly served as Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism and Intergovernmental Affairs, brings to the role decades of leadership in culture, governance, and the creative economy.

A respected advocate for the arts, he has consistently championed initiatives that bridge cultural preservation with economic opportunity.

This appointment comes at a pivotal time for the National Theatre, which has recently undergone a landmark transformation into a world-class cultural facility.

The renovation, undertaken by the Bankers’ Committee under the leadership of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), represents a N68 billion investment aimed at restoring the historic venue to its former glory and unlocking its future potential.

Originally expected to take nine months, the renovation ultimately spanned six years, due to a significant underestimation of the scale and complexity of work required, as well as interruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The result is a rejuvenated National Theatre that stands ready to serve as a premier destination for the performing arts, cultural exchange, and creative enterprise.

As Chairman of Theatre Partners, Mr. Holloway will lead efforts to ensure the sustainable management of this national asset, working closely with government agencies, the private sector, and creative industry stakeholders to fully activate the Theatre’s potential as a hub for artistic innovation and economic development.

This appointment marks a renewed commitment to Nigeria’s cultural renaissance and the power of creative industries to drive inclusive growth.

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