Tag: Nigeria events

  • Adekunle Gold gets a sold‑out plaque at Lagos’ revived National Theatre complex

    Adekunle Gold gets a sold‑out plaque at Lagos’ revived National Theatre complex

    2026-01-02 09:00:00

    Reporting by Channels Television indicates Adekunle Gold received a plaque recognizing a sold‑out show at the renovated National Theatre complex in Lagos.

    Fans are calling it both an artist win and a venue win, reading it as a sign that Nigeria’s big‑ticket live entertainment is regaining confidence.

    The moment is also fueling fresh talk about how the refurbished space could become a new benchmark for Lagos headline concerts.

    • TheCable Lifestyle (Outlet): “the first artist to sell out the Wole Soyinka Centre.”
    • BellaNaija (Outlet): “North America is up next…”

    Echotitbits take: Plaques like this aren’t just mementos—they’re signals to sponsors, venue operators, and touring partners that audiences will show up at scale. Watch for a rush of bookings from other top acts, and whether the venue’s programming stays consistent enough to cement it as Lagos’ new prestige stage.

    Source: Channels Television — January 2, 2026 — https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.channelstv.com/2026/01/01/adekunle-gold-receives-plaque-for-becoming-first-artiste-to-sell-out-wole-soyinka-centre/amp/

    Channels Television
    2026-01-02
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  • Borno and Kano top national Qur’anic recitation contest as Maiduguri hosts cultural showcase

    Borno and Kano top national Qur’anic recitation contest as Maiduguri hosts cultural showcase

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-20 20:00:00

    According to Punch, Borno State emerged overall winner in the male category of the National Qur’anic Recitation Competition, while Kano produced the top female winner.

    The contest, hosted in Maiduguri, drew participants from across the country, with organisers presenting it as religious scholarship and a platform for unity.

    For Borno, the hosting and win carry symbolism, projecting a narrative of cultural confidence and stabilising civic life after years of insecurity.

    Leadership reported that “Borno, Kano” emerged overall winners, while Legit.ng wrote that “Musa Ahmed Musa of Borno” and “Hafsat… of Kano” clinched top prizes.

    Echotitbits take:
    Watch how states leverage this: scholarships, religious education funding, and youth talent pipelines. Also note the security messaging—big events in Maiduguri are increasingly used as ‘return to normal’ signals.

    Source: Punch — December 20, 2025 (https://punchng.com/borno-kano-win-national-quranic-competition/)
    Punch 2025-12-20