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Today, I toured the brand-new, world-class, modern digital studios of
@tvcnewsng
at Eko Atlantic City, Lagos. I was privileged to be the first guest to appear on their Open Studio, which officially launched today with the Breakfast Show.
This milestone signals the full movement of TVC Communications to their state-of-the-art facility and new location, further cementing Lagos' reputation as a hub for innovation, creativity, and excellence in media.
These state-of-the-art facilities, including the largest and most advanced in sub-Saharan Africa, symbolize what Lagos represents: innovation, connectivity, and limitless possibilities.
Beyond the unveiling, I discussed how media plays a vital role in fostering unity, shaping public opinion, and driving socio-economic development. I emphasized the importance of leveraging these advanced facilities to inform, educate, and inspire our people.
I also spoke about critical developments in our state and country. Financial markets are showing signs of stability, offering a renewed opportunity to pass benefits to residents. By staying strategically positioned, Lagos will continue to lead in leveraging these opportunities for the social and economic well-being of our people.
The largest food logistics hall in sub-Saharan Africa is set to open in Lagos this year, alongside multiple middle-level markets in Mushin, Ajah, Agege, and Ikorodu. These projects will enhance food sufficiency and security, reflecting our commitment to empowering every resident.
As we uphold local government autonomy, Lagos remains a model of collaboration and independence. Our joint initiatives with local governments, such as security improvements and infrastructure projects, demonstrate how partnerships drive impactful governance. I will continue to engage directly with our residents and the media to show that leadership and excellence are what we stand for.
Lagos leads, Lagos delivers.
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