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PHOTOS: Ford Foundation Donates $600,000 To Lagos For Lagos Museum Project by metronaija3: 5:58pm On Feb 19, 2018
Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday lauded an international organisation, Ford Foundation for donating $600,000 (about N216million) towards the architectural design and commencement of the iconic Lagos Museum Project to be located in Presidential Lodge and Lagos House in Marina.



The Governor has also unveiled plans by the State Government to build a modern museum in Ikeja to promote arts and sciences in addition to the Marina museum.



Speaking at Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja when he received a delegation from Ford Foundation led by its Executive Vice President in charge of Programs, Ms. Hilary Pennington, Governor Ambode said the two iconic tourism structures, which are in line with the vision of his administration to transform the State into world class tourist destination, would be completed within the next two to three years.



The Governor commended Ford Foundation for the confidence reposed in the State with the partnership, saying that the collaboration, coming from an internationally reputable organization such as the foundation, had served as a motivating factor for the State Government to do more for the people in the sector.



According to the Governor, “We had said we are going to have our own Lagos Museum and the dream is being spearheaded by Ford Foundation. The funding for the architectural work, the design and the initial workspace of the Museum is being funded through the foundation and I am happy to announce that they are making a total donation of $600,000 to us for the commencement of this project to ensure that whatever it is that we put down as Lagos Museum actually reaches that world class status that we want our Museum to be.



“There is a National Museum in Lagos but it does not belong to Lagos State and so we are very proud that we want to sustain our own heritage and we are very proud also that Ford Foundation has also decided to do a road show for us to go across Europe and other parts of the world to bring interested donors to come and partner with us to make the museum a reality.



“In addition to the Lagos Museum which we have decided will be within the Lagos House and Presidential Lodge in the Onikan axis, it is our intention also to construct another museum in the Ikeja axis that will be called the Contemporary Museum of Arts and Sciences and it will be in the location where the Lagos Arts Council is presently,” he said.



The Governor said the efforts to build iconic tourism structures for the State were in line with the promise of his administration to put the State on global tourism map and use the sector to promote excellence in the State.



“All these are in line with our Project THESE which stands for Tourism, Hospitality, Entertainment and Arts and Sports to promote Excellence in Lagos which we promised our people. I want to thank Ford Foundation for this partnership which I know will be beneficial to most Lagosians



“With the efforts of the Ford Foundation, I am inspired to put my hands in putting two iconic structures within the State in the next two to three years and I believe strongly that this support will actually make us to fast-track the number of years that these projects can come into fruition,” Governor Ambode said.



Earlier, Pennington said the delegation was at Lagos House in furtherance of the partnership with the State Government on the Lagos Museum project, saying that the foundation was honoured to be collaborating with the State.



“We are honoured to partner with you and to support your vision for the Lagos State Government to build an iconic cultural space to make available to all diverse cultures and protect the heritage of this great city and to create space that will be opened to people from all over the world to see and learn about the heritage of this city.



“This is a great city; it’s one of the world’s great cities and it deserves the kind of iconic space that you are creating and we are very honoured to be part of this,” Pennington said.


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HABIB ARUNA

CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY

FEBRUARY 19, 2018

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Re: PHOTOS: Ford Foundation Donates $600,000 To Lagos For Lagos Museum Project by iambijo(m): 6:27pm On Feb 19, 2018
This is a welcome development to lagos state
Re: PHOTOS: Ford Foundation Donates $600,000 To Lagos For Lagos Museum Project by GuyfawkesAB(m): 6:52pm On Feb 19, 2018
Way to go.

I'm glad that Lagos is doing a lot to also preserve the beautiful history it has. These two museums along with the J.K. Tandle Centre for Young History and Culture under construction at Onikan, Lagos Island, The culture, arts and history of Lagos and the Yorubas at large will be preserved for posterity

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Re: PHOTOS: Ford Foundation Donates $600,000 To Lagos For Lagos Museum Project by OneCorner: 7:44pm On Feb 19, 2018
Hmmm... Afonjas blocking the investments meant for the great Igbo nation cool
Ambode af enter our trap cool
We will show him who control Lagos and Nigeria as a whole
Re: PHOTOS: Ford Foundation Donates $600,000 To Lagos For Lagos Museum Project by ZombieBuster: 8:37pm On Feb 19, 2018
OneCorner:
Hmmm... Afonjas blocking the investments meant for the great Igbo nation cool
Ambode af enter our trap cool
We will show him who control Lagos and Nigeria as a whole

By their cone heads
You shall know them

Don't be deceived cheesy

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