Tafawa Balewa Square

The Tafawa Balewa Square, (TBS) is a 14.5-hectare (35.8-acre) ceremonial ground (originally called “Race Course”) in Lagos Island, Lagos.[1][2]

Location

TBS was constructed in 1972 over the site of a defunct rack for horse racing. It is bounded by Awolowo road, Cable Street, Force road, Catholic Mission street and the 26-storey independence building.

Monuments

The entrance to the square has gigantic sculptures of four white horses hovering above the gate and seven red eagles, which are symbols from the national emblem signifying Strength and Dignity respectively. Other monuments in the square include the Remembrance Arcade (with memorials to World war I, World war II and Nigerian civil war victims) and the 26-storey Independence House, built in 1963 which was for a long time, the tallest building in Nigeria.[1]

Facilities

The square has a capacity for 50,000 people. Facilities at the square include a shopping center, Airline's Travel Agencies, restaurants and car parking.

Historical Events

Major national events at TBS includes Nigeria’s independence celebration which took place on October 1st, 1960 with the Prime Minister, Tafawa Balewa, delivering his speech. Democracy Day, as well as other multifarious events such as musical jamborees and religious gatherings.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Kaye Whiteman (2013). Lagos: A Cultural and Literary History Volume 5 of Landscapes of the Imagination. Andrews UK Limited. ISBN 9781908493897. line feed character in |title= at position 39 (help)
  2. Peju Akande; Toni Kan (January 4, 2015). "BUILDING THE LAGOS CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT". Thisdaylive. Retrieved May 10, 2015.
  3. "Tafawa Balewa Square". lonely planet.

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