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“I Slept Well, Had a Nice Breakfast” – Tinubu After Cancelling Independence Day Parade

The Federal Government had earlier announced the cancellation of the parade scheduled for October 1, with a statement signed by the Director of Information and Public Relations in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Segun Imohiosen, stressing that the move “is in no way a diminishment of the significance of this milestone anniversary.”

“I Slept Well and Had a Nice Breakfast” — Tinubu

Speaking at the reopening of the renovated edifice, formerly known as the National Arts Theatre, President Tinubu said the change in the Independence Day tradition was a welcome break from routine.

“I’m more than grateful for tonight. I enjoyed the evening. Happy 65th Independence Anniversary. This has broken the monotony of military march-past, parade and everything.

“By cancelling this programme, I was able to have a good sleep, have a nice breakfast and wait for this evening. And the evening is well spent,” he said.

Honouring Wole Soyinka

Tinubu had earlier in July renamed the building after Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, describing him as “one of the greatest assets of the world, Africa and Nigeria.”

“So, it couldn’t have been anything else and I know definitely you (referring to Soyinka) will not disobey this president. I said it has to be Wole Soyinka Centre,” Tinubu added.

The renovation project was funded and overseen by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in collaboration with the Bankers’ Committee.