Lagos has been dubbed the “Bastion of Entertainment” where the best forms of creativity are exported to the rest of the globe, according to Lagos State ov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
Sanwo-Olu made this statement at the Glover Memorial Hall, Lagos, screening of the President Bola Tinubu movie “Last Man Standing” in Lagos.
According to Lagosstate.com, the movie “Last Man Standing,” which had an earlier Abuja premiere, is a biographical film about the course of events during Tinubu’s eight-year term as governor of Lagos State.
In order for the creative industry to continue to thrive and to consistently produce the best work possible, the governor, represented by Mr. Jaiye Opayemi, a public relations expert and managing director of Chain Reactions Nigeria, appealed for support from all levels of government.