Soyinka Legacy: National Theatre Reborn

National Theatre renamed Wole Soyinka Centre: $68bn revamp signals culture reborn.

IDNN Culture Desk

A Cultural Icon Honoured

Nigeria has renamed the National Theatre in Lagos after Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka, unveiling a sweeping $68 billion renovation project and an endowment fund to secure its future.

Soyinka Legacy: National Theatre Reborn

Mixed Feelings from the Laureate

Reacting to the honour, Soyinka admitted “mixed feelings,” noting the symbolic weight of renaming an institution tied to national history. Still, he saluted the renovation effort: “If this space can once again become a heartbeat for our arts, then the honour is worthwhile.”

“If this space can once again become a heartbeat for our arts, then the honour is worthwhile.”

📊 Theatre Rebirth

  • Renamed: National Theatre → Wole Soyinka National Theatre.
  • Renovation: $68bn revamp unveiled.
  • Endowment: National Arts Theatre Fund launched.
  • Symbolism: A cultural lift at 65, tying past to future.

Arts as Nation-Building

The announcement comes as Nigeria grapples with economic stress. Yet cultural voices see the move as reaffirmation that arts and storytelling remain central to national identity.

Culture as Soft Power

Reviving the National Theatre is not just symbolic. A functional arts hub could attract global festivals, creative industry investment, and tourism revenues, diversifying Nigeria’s image beyond oil and politics.

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