NCAC set to unveil magnificent Corporate Headquarters in Abuja
The National Council for Art and Culture, NCAC is set to unveil its magnificent corporate headquarters in Abuja.
The corporate headquarters located in Gudu area, close to Gudu market and opposite Shafa petroleum station in Abuja is a state of the art culture house and first of its kind in West Africa with all the modern facilities for both excellent staff welfare and redefinition of the beauty of Nigerian art and culture.
The ever charismatic and resourceful Otunba Segun Runsewe, the Director General of NCAC is leaving no stone unturned to give the Nigeria art and culture headquarters a class of touch.
The gigantic building with 6 floors is all that an art and culture headquarters should be.
With rehearsal halls for its dance group fitted with audio visuals, to conference hall to host and entertain dignitaries, inverter to power the lift alone, an exhibition hall, to the first e-lbrary, good parking space, 30 metre high cultural iconic art works placed in six strategic positions of the building to make it unique and beautiful, to an exhibition hall downstairs, to an array of collection of art works.
Others include medical facilities for staff wellbeing, staff Supermarket to carter for needs of the workers when they may not have chance to go to the market. The well stocked supermarket will offer the staff the opportunity to pick any food item of their choice at no cost and pay back when they are financially buoyant with no interest, among other exciting packages.
At the building, works are currently ongoing to give the edifice a class of touch and beauty which the NCAC boss is know for, this include the refurbishing of old chars and tables, making them new again, decorations among others.
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