It is owned by the family of the Esama of Benin kingdom, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion
Known as Kada Cinemas and Entertainment Centre, the gigantic structure, was inaugurated today November 11, and would provide jobs for about 500 people.
The state-of-the-art and all-time automated technology-driven edifice located along the high brow Sapele Road, in the state capital, is built to meet international standards and to further shift the attention of millions of fun seekers and lovers of the entertainment from the already crowded Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja to further boost the South-South geo-political zone of the country.
The Project Director of the complex, Mr. Andre Griesel, told journalists in Benin City that the edifice is the first of its kind in Nigeria and was built for people of Edo state and the pleasure of people in the South-south zone, Nigerians and the world all over “with experience of a life time.”
Griesel disclosed that the complex has the capacity to accommodate over 806 audience in all the five cinema complexes within the three-floor building simultaneously.
Griesel disclosed that the complex has the capacity to accommodate over 806 audience in all the five cinema complexes within the three-floor building simultaneously.
He said: “It is unique because I think it is the first in Benin and I have been in Nigeria for quite a while and I have never seen any entertainment centre for people like this anywhere. For the people of Benin City, I think this is a wonderful new experience. You can take your family for a day outing; you eat, play games, enjoy yourself and watch movies. It is a place people can stay to spend quality time together.”
The Kada cinemas and entertainment centre is equipped with five cinema halls including the one for VIPs, banking hall, digital projectors, sports bar, snookers and tennis complex, Chinese restaurant and local kitchen, bumper car saloon, coffee shop, business shops for gift items, bureau de change, telephone shop and private dining hall.
The structure, he added, is modelled and can be compared “to a little Europe in Benin City,” stressing that “the impact will be fantastic, you can imagine it yourself; it is the first; there has never been something like this in Benin City. It is a wonderful idea.”
A little 'birdy bird' told me watching a movie cost about N2500 and i'm like uhn? I watch some movies in Lagos for as low as N500(student price). I do not know how much student price is there but from the look at things, i'm doubting it is N500.
Take out time and check out this new spot in town guys.
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