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Nahous transforms old Federal Palace into Lagos’ bold new cultural home

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In just 3½ months of pure intentionality, Nahous has emerged as Lagos’ freshest cultural heartbeat — a home for art, history, and creative expression in Nigeria. What began as a bold idea has now become a movement, transforming memory and meaning into living spaces.

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The man behind it all, cultural entrepreneur and curator Richard Vedelago, took on the challenge of restoring the abandoned halls of the Old Federal Palace building in Victoria Island. His mission: to merge Lagos’ past with a modern creative vision. “It is important for us to have the bravery and fortitude to take an idea from just an idea to full completion, and to execute it in a way that represents who we are individually and collectively,” Vedelago said, echoing the spirit of the project.

Today, Nahous stands as a multi-functional cultural hub, blending art deco interiors with brutalist sensibilities. The once-forgotten ground floor has been reborn into a gallery, a concept store spotlighting Nigerian designers, a locally crafted furniture showroom, and a versatile gathering space. Even the old kitchen has been reimagined as Bar 77, a stylish open bar named after Festac ’77, while retaining its historic subway tiles and nostalgic atmosphere.

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The result is not just a building, but a statement — proof that heritage can be preserved while reimagined for modern times. Nahous is fast becoming the creative capital’s new cultural landmark, reminding Nigerian creatives of two timeless lessons: be daring, and always think bigger picture.

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