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Embassy Displays Abacha's 1996 Booklets PDF Print E-mail
By Hakeem Babalola

Embassy Displays Abacha's 1996 Booklets

By Hakeem Babalola

News Article

The Embassy of Nigeria Budapest has offered its apology for displaying old booklets containing Ex-Nigerian dictator's photo during the celebration of Africa Day.

In an effort to woo Hungarian investors and business executives, the Embassy of Nigeria Budapest officially displayed booklets containing ex-dictator Sani Abacha's photo as the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The incident happened at this year's Africa Day celebration that took place at the Hungarian Military Museum on May 26, which was attended by the Hungarian Foreign Affairs Minister and many other officials.

The booklet titled, "SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA" was published in 1996 when the dictator ruled Nigeria with a tempestuous heart; maiming, torturing and killing anyone that criticised his brutal regime.

The Ministry of Solid Minerals Development was created in 1995 under Abacha 'to encourage private investors to take advantage of the opportunities which abound in mining, prospecting, exploitation and down-stream processing of minerals".

It was gathered that only Nigeria presented old booklets out of the ten African countries that showcased their countries' resources to the Hungarian officials, business executives and invited guests.

Although an embassy official regretted the error, many Nigerians described it as ridiculous and disappointing. "This is ridiculous and disappointing," quipped a Nigerian woman. "It is a slap on Yar'Adua and our country in general. How can this happen?"

Also, a Ghanaian who picked up a copy of the booklets was equally discomfited saying, it's unbelievable to see the picture of the late dictator in official booklets being distributed to invite investors to a democratic Nigeria.

Responding to a question sent to the embassy on "What is Sani Abacha's photo doing inside a Nigerian booklet displayed on Africa Day in Budapest, Mrs. Abimbola Samuel Reuben, First Secretary/Consular, who spoke on the phone offered her apology on behalf of the embassy saying, ”It was a terrible mistake on our part and we regret the error".

Abacha ruled Nigeria for five years until he died in 1998.

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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 06.06.2009 07:25

Embassy Displays Abacha's 1996 Booklets By Hakeem Babalola News Article The Embassy of Nigeria Budapest has offered its apology for displaying old booklets containing Ex-Nigerian dictator's photo during the celebration of Africa Day. In an effort to woo Hungarian investors and business executives, the Embassy of Nigeria Budapest officially displayed booklets containing ex-dictator Sani Abacha's photo as the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria. The incident happened at this year's Africa Day celebration that took place at the Hungarian Military Museum on May 26, which was attended by the Hungarian Foreign Affairs Minister and many other officials. The booklet titled, "SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA" was published in 1996 when the dictator ruled Nigeria with a tempestuous heart; maiming, torturing and killing anyone that criticised his brutal regime....Read the full article.

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konkomitantkonkomitant is offline

 # 2 | 06.06.2009 08:25

Was it really a mistake?
Some Nigerians preferred Abacha's regime. They even go as far as wishing him many blessings and happy sleep in his grave.

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nijalawnijalaw is offline

 # 3 | 06.06.2009 08:31

Just shows the level of incompetence & the quality of our consular staff & ambassadors.

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DapxinDapxin is offline

 # 4 | 06.06.2009 09:32

Incompetence when rewarded @ the top, can only be excused at this level. The whole project is in the hands of a dead -man. scary!

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Anioma777Anioma777 is offline

 # 5 | 06.06.2009 11:15

This story has made my day:D. No doubt we shall soon hear the usual run of the mill nonsesne from the numerous privatisations committees, sub-committees and even their drivers sub committees:D telling us about how the FG and the Hungarian investors have signed yet another MOU!!!!

To be honest those booklets should be sent to BRITISH AIRWAYS to remind them of the ONLY GOOD DEED by the the late General Sani Abacha. I will leave you guys and girls to figure out what that was!!!!

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aguabataaguabata is offline

 # 6 | 07.06.2009 03:29

oh! its Abacha that set up the ministry of solid minerals, brilliant!! may be Abacha really meant well for the economy? yet another thing he did well like the PTF. just like when OBJ apologists point out a couple of things he did well they declare him the best so far. Pathetic leaders!!!1:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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kalu31kalu31 is offline

 # 7 | 08.06.2009 04:35

hahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah!

if Yaddy had done his own brochure the Embassey would have displayed it.

i now expect the Senate commitee of Foreign affairs and the EFCC to fly out on a fact finding visit.

this country sef!
 

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