The Centre for Research, Information and Media Development (CRIMMD) on 18th of December, 2025 commissioned her new office at 3 Lekan Ogunyemi street, along Airport road Ajao Estate, Lagos. The event started by 12pm and was attended by family, friends, business partners and media organizations.
With a total guests list of 121, the event was chaired by Professor Johnson Bade Falade – The Programme Manager of the United Nations Habitat in Nigeria, supported by Dr Nadine Siegert of the Goethe Institut, Professor Adisa Ogunfolakan – Professor of archaeology and Director and Founding Curator of the Natural History Museum, of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife and Dr. Joe Odumakin – Women’s rights activist, President of the human rights groups, Women Arise for Change Initiative and the Campaign for Democracy, Prof Ben Ezeohagwu, Chancellor of African American University, and so many other dignitaries and true friends of CRIMMD were all present. Jahman Anikulapo, noted he was excited to witness the history-making occasion.

After the cutting of the ribbon, everyone was ushered into the museum for an exhibition of museum items, which was based on the history of Nigeria before and after independence. Different images of Nigeria’s colonial masters were put up and explained to the guest in attendance. Other items like gramophones, old gun, an old breakable jar, an old film camera, an old radio set and different chairs used in the past were also on showcased.
Next was a tour of the Natural History museum which has different animals, sea shells, insects, clay pots and so on. A tour to the Bottle water section and the train station. All guests had the privilege to visit the ten museums for free.


