Greensprings School marked a major milestone with the successful unveiling of the 3D model of its proposed Creative Arts Centre, an event that drew strong support from Parents across all our campuses, the Greensprings Alumni body, and leaders across education, government, and Nigeria’s creative industry.
The unveiling forms part of the school’s ambitious ₦5 billion fundraising campaign, aimed at delivering two transformative projects: a world-class Creative Arts Centre and a modern Olympic-sized swimming pool. Both facilities are designed to nurture young Nigerian talents and provide the infrastructure needed for excellence in arts and sports.
The event attracted notable figures from Nollywood, including Patrick Doyle and Lala Akindoju. Patrick Doyle also served as the Master of Ceremonies, lending his voice and presence to an evening that celebrated creativity, education, and long-term impact.
In a powerful show of confidence in the project’s future benefits, attendees made on-the-spot pledges totaling over ₦30 million. The immediate response underscored widespread belief in the centre’s potential to serve not only Greensprings students but the wider creative community.
Speaking at the event, Mrs. Lai Koiki, Executive Director and CEO of Greensprings School, emphasized the importance of nurturing talent early and holistically. She highlighted the need for dedicated, secure spaces where children can develop academically, artistically, socially, and physically.
The Creative Arts Centre is envisioned as a cultural hub with a dedicated theatre and creative spaces that will support performances, training, and community engagement. Alongside the planned Olympic-sized swimming pool at the Anthony Campus, the projects reflect Greensprings School’s long-term vision to raise a new generation of Nigerian artists, athletes, and innovators.
With strong attendance, influential advocates, and significant funds raised at the unveiling, the 3D model presentation stands as a clear success and a promising step toward transforming Nigeria’s creative and sporting landscape.

