 Oh, God, that was so lovely. Also, it says that the arena, which was launched in Lagos, will stand as a catalyst to every event in Nigeria and Africa. It is dropped this into the unveiling of Africa's forced purpose beauty entertainment arena. As opposed to these, as Paul George was there to bring us all the exciting moment. Over the years, Nigerian music has placed the country in the world map by breaking through barriers and entertaining the world. The outlook of the industry is about to change with another innovation. This project is part of a larger effort to develop Nigeria's infrastructure and create jobs. Governor of Lagos State, Baba Jire Somolu, is here for the unveiling. The governor who identifies with the project is excited as it says it will fill a major gap in Nigeria's entertainment industry. He promises government support for the project. For the organizers, it has been a long time coming, citing the lack of an entertainment arena in Nigeria. Despite the country's growing youth population and thriving entertainment industry, the chairman and initiator of the project, Tayo Amushon, decided to embark on this journey to bring the arena to life. He speaks about his doggedness, which has brought this project this far. One of the investors praised the concept. Anything you have in Nigeria, there will be challenges. There are challenges. This is us, but we're resilient people. Everybody, you are resilient. Every Nigerian will overcome. But thanks to the Lagos State government, the government of Lagos State, to the NSIA, to the federal, everybody. But it's a natural, it's our people, it's us. But maybe that's how we always have to fight, but it's okay. And when we fight, we will achieve. Challenges are many. Of course there is conceptualization, there's the development, there is the funding, there is the utilization, there is the marketing, there is the actual execution. So the design work, all of those things comprise the challenges of any typical transformative piece of infrastructure. But I'm proud to say a combination of all the stakeholders, the state government, the Oba, his royal father, the financing partners, in particular the NSIA, the institution that I represent, all together have come to actually surmount these very difficult challenges. This innovation will create 1,500 direct and indirect jobs, attract investment and exciting opportunities for local businesses. Meanwhile, popular Nigerian music entertainer David Adelike, widely known as Davido, also shares an insight into the impact of the arena in bringing world-class performances to fans at home. This will no doubt provide a platform for Nigerian and international artists to perform for large audiences, as well as boost the country's music, sports and entertainment industries. Paul George, Plus TV News.