Macron Confers French Highest Award On Mike Adenuga

Posted on July 5, 2018

FUNSHO AROGUNDADE

The French President Emmanuel Macron on his second day in Lagos has unveiled the new Alliance Francaise Centre in Ikoyi and conferred on business mogul, Dr. Mike Adenuga the highest French National Honour of Commander of French Legion.

Macron, who is not a stranger to Nigeria described Adenuga, the Globacom Chairman, as a true role model for Africa.

President Macron with Mike Adenuga

The ceremony at the new centre, also called Mike Adenuga Centre, attracted prominent Nigerians, including host Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, Nobel Laureate Professor Wole Soyinka and banking mogul, Tony Elumelu.

Macron with Governor Ambode inspect an arts gallery

The centre located along Osborne Road in Ikoyi, Lagos was built with the financial aid of Adenuga.

Macron said the centre was part of the measures to scale up the relationship between France and Nigeria and pledged the commitment of his government and people of France to develop infrastructure in key sectors in Lagos State.

Macron chatting with Wole Soyinka

Macron said; “Mr Governor, we spoke yesterday (Tuesday) while going to the shrine and on our way to this place, Alliance Francaise. But at the end of it all, I realised that both offices did share same views that we can do tremendous things together. Lagos is one of the challenges of, not only Nigeria, but Africa. This huge city is a tremendous challenge about how to make people live together in peace and better society; I want France to be part of this story.”

Gbenga Ashiru, Ogun state commissioner, Ambode and Macron

He added; “I do want my country and citizens to be part of this experience, which means sharing same values, cultures, languages, literature, music, movies, projects, common economic projects, among others.”

Macron disclosed that the development of the French Cultural Centre was part of the measures to scale up the relationship between France and Nigeria.

Macron with Tony Elumelu

“I see the Alliance Francaise as a commitment aimed at making the friendship between both countries, who have different cultures, but vivid and vibrant as well as lifting barriers that have existed between both cultures. The common space we have is not linked to language or country. We are different people; but we share same values and it is precisely this common values we want to convey. The Alliance Francaise is one of the best illustrations of this commitment,” said the French Leader.

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