Tafawa Balewa Square

[4] The entrance to the square has gigantic sculptures of four white horses hovering above the gate and seven red eagles, which are symbols from the national emblem signifying Strength and Dignity respectively.Facilities at the square include a shopping center, airlines ticketing agencies, restaurants, car parking and a bus terminal.[7] The ground was closed for 18 months to complete a renovation from a concrete surface to 10-strip turf to meet the ICC standards.The renovation was completed in January 2022, following which the ground hosted its first international cricket matches in the 2022 Nigeria Invitational Women's T20I Tournament.[8] Major national events at TBS includes Nigeria’s independence celebration which took place on 1 October 1960 with the Prime Minister, Tafawa Balewa, delivering his speech.
Tafawa Balewa Square
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