The estate, being developed by Numero Homes Global Resources Limited and Ampharco Estates Nigeria Limited under a tripartite agreement with the NOC, will include a five-a-side football pitch, multi-purpose courts, a swimming pool, gym, games hall, events centre and race tracks, in addition to residential apartments comprising three-bedroom and four-bedroom maisonettes.

Managing Director of Numero Homes, Omowunmi Olalere, said construction would be completed within 24 months and described the project as a blend of lifestyle and infrastructure.

“Even as it is in its current state, we still have children coming in on a daily basis to practise after school hours. It is very important to put the facility to judicious use by putting the necessary infrastructure in place,” she said.

Olalere added that certain blocks within the estate would be reserved for hostel accommodation to house athletes and visitors during sporting events, rather than being sold off entirely.

Gumel expressed particular gratitude to the Lagos State Government for maintaining the Certificate of Occupancy on the land for over three decades, and thanked the IOC, the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa and the Olympafrica Foundation for their financial and technical support in bringing the centre to its current state.

NSC Director-General Bukola Olopade and ANOCA representatives were also present at the ceremony.