The Lagos International Theatre Festival (LITF) 2025 concluded successfully, with Abuja-based C3 Media earning some of the strongest audience responses of the event for their production Echoes of Yesterday.

The play, which explores family ties, trauma, and generational choices, connected deeply with viewers. The final performance on Sunday, 16th November at the at Oriki Garden recorded a complete sell-out. Extra seats were added, yet the venue still overflowed. Many patrons travelled from Abuja, Port Harcourt, and other states to attend, joined by family members and friends of the cast and crew.

The shows were graced by an impressive array of distinguished guests from the judiciary, politics, diplomacy, the bar, broadcasting and corporate Nigeria who came out in full force to support Producer Mrs. Victoria Enang Nwuche and the C3 Media team, including Rt. Hon. Prince Chibudom Nwuche OFR, Hon. Justice Ibironke Harrison, Justice Kafeel Dawodu, Hon. Justice Atinuke Oluyemi, Chief Chijioke Okoli SAN, veteran broadcaster Sienne Allwell-Brown, veteran Nigerian broadcaster Ms. Ruth Benamaisia Opia, Madam Taba Allwell-Brown, Barr. Kofo Coker, Barr. Ayo Okesanya, Ambassador Tunde Ajisomo, Mr. & Mrs. Rowland Beji, Mr. Ade Bakare, Mr. Michael Kadiri, Mrs. Bassey Captain-Briggs, Ms. Ekanem, Mrs. Bolanle Austen-Peters, Mrs. Kenechi Esomeju (Executive General Manager, People & Talent Management, TotalEnergies EP Nigeria) and several old girls of Queens College, among other notable personalities.

This marked a triumphant Lagos debut for C3 Media on a major stage, further establishing them as one of Nigeria’s fastest-rising theatre companies. LITF 2025 featured 20 productions from Nigeria and abroad and has been hailed as the biggest theatre celebration in West Africa this year.










