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2008

Kudos To Nigeria Embassy Hungary But....... PDF Print E-mail
By Hakeem Babalola

I have made it a ritual to keep in touch with our embassy ever since it got its website, and most especially when the website was recently given a fine face, something quite unusual in the history of Embassy of Nigeria Budapest, Hungary. Although there's need for improvement, I must confess that I find the new website accessible and friendly.

I should probably state why I find the new website approachable before anyone accuses me of this: "how much have they given you?" Many Nigerians, including those yeye pastors and imams I suppose, think too much in terms of material wealth instead of spiritual aesthetics. Let them fool you further if you like.

Pardon my digression into irrelevant details o jare. As I was saying, the new website provides necessary information even though further improvement is needed as mentioned earlier. Or are you one of those folks who think that Rome or is it Abuja was built in a day! Frankly speaking, what I like most in this new website is the news section where Nigerians are informed about the activities of the embassy. Information is simply inevitable in one's life as I have constantly reminded whoever cares to listen.

I am going to cite two quick examples. I got to know the "VIP's" who attended the 48th Independence Day October 2008 without attending the jamboree. Thanks to the newly improved website. Also, the official presentation of Letter of Credence to the Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Her Excellency, AA Obileye, is being displayed on the newly improved website. For someone like me who always crave for happenings about his embassy, I have no choice than to embrace a little information I could scan.

I am also impressed by the speed in which the embassy disseminates the information about our newly appointed ministers. Fellow Nigerians, this is what I am talking about. Gone were the days when it took the same embassy a whole year to change the name of a former House Speaker to the new one. Gone also were the days when our embassy's guest room used to be littered with Hungarian junk papers like Metro or Blikk. Alas, nothing makes me happier than seeing our representatives performing at their best.

Yes, this is unprecedented in the history of Embassy of Nigeria Budapest, Hungary. Perhaps this is the main reason behind my enthusiasm. For I have had cause to advice the embassy on the importance of technology in this Information Age – especially a vibrant website – in one or two of my articles as far back as July 8, 2007 when the former was published on my blog. Whether it was coincidence or not, I was and still happy that the embassy upgraded its website a few days my Open Letter to Nigeria Ambassador Hungary was published in Nigerian news magazines.

But of course I won't count my chicken before they are hatched. Nigerians officials could be erratic when it comes to administration. I hope the present crops of diplomats would erase this parochial thinking on our own part. Don't blame us though; it is that our minds have been damaged by your predecessors who chose to behave as local champions, and who had transported the usual civil servant (or is it civil master) attitude from home.  

And if not for the newly improved website, how would yours truly spot the above picture which I think is misleading regarding protocol. My first reaction seeing the picture was like we have had a new ambassador. I mean, for anyone other than Madam Ambassador to come before Onijala, Head of Chancery (2nd from right), during an official function, depicts two things. Either he has been demoted (May God forbid) or a new ambassador has been inaugurated.

Someone should please enlighten me. Is it appropriate for the ambassador's spouse to be lined up, and for that matter above our official representatives? Do their children also attend official functions? Is Mr. Obileye performing official duties here? And how did he introduce himself during the function? I imagine a situation like this: "I am the ambassador's husband. I am here to accompany my wife, her Excellency, because I understand that you guys are crazy for beautiful African women."

Jokes apart, indirectly it shows the macho aspect of Nigerian men. I mean we have had two ambassadors who are men. None of them allowed their wives to enjoy this kind of spotlight. If the Obileyes have toddlers at home, I suggest that Chief stays with them whilst Madam performs official duties. Of course, it is a different ball game when for example; the embassy is celebrating Nigeria’s independence. Enlighten me please.



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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 26.12.2008 13:53

I have made it a ritual to keep in touch withour embassy ever since it got its website, and most especially when the website was recentlygiven a fine face, something quite unusualin the history of Embassy of Nigeria Budap.... Although there's need for improvement, I must confess that I find the new websiteaccessible and friendly. I should probably state why I find the new website approachable before anyone accuses me of this: "how much have they given you?" Many Nigerians, including those yeyepastors and imamsI suppose, think too much in terms of material wealth instead of spiritual aesthetics. Let them fool you further if you like. Pardon my digression into irrelevant details o jare. As I was saying, the new website provides necessary information even though further improvement is needed as mentioned earlier. Or...Read the full article.

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RanterRanter is offline

 # 2 | 26.12.2008 23:48

Where is the offending picture that you mentioned?


I heard him say,
"I am Mr Obileye and the husband of her excellency,I am here because ahe can not leave me at home alone with maid in these freeezing weather conditions"

Methinks the gentleman can accompany his missus anytime he feels like,If he was dragged to Hungary, you cant expect him to be gardening alot.

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keemkeem is offline

 # 3 | 27.12.2008 01:40

I tried to post the pics with the main article but unsuccessful through photoserver.us according to the instruction by the admininistration:(

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ExxcuzmeExxcuzme is offline

 # 4 | 27.12.2008 08:54


=Hakeem Babalola;305042>I tried to post the pics with the main article but unsuccessful through photoserver.us according to the instruction by the admininistration:(



I don't see the pic you are talking about; the main page has the ambassador presenting her credential;even the gallery too has the same pic.

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keemkeem is offline

 # 5 | 27.12.2008 09:29


=Exxcuzme;305133>I don't see the pic you are talking about; the main page has the ambassador presenting her credential;even the gallery too has the same pic.



click on this link: R-L (the ambassador's spouse, Mr/Chief Obileye; John Onijala, Charge d' Affaires who is 2nd in command; Minister/Consular and first Secretary/Consular.

http://nigerianembassy.hu/i...

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ClearwaterClearwater is offline

 # 6 | 27.12.2008 13:01

Hakeem,

Acording to your article, "the new website provides necessary information even though further improvement is needed as mentioned earlier"

I subscribe 100% to this statement - some of the information on the website are names of Embassy's staffs "Embassy of Nigeria Budapest, Hungary" - these are the names are job title listed:

Ambassador: Mrs. Adeola Adebisi Obileye
Head of Chancery: Mr. Otutola John Onijala
Minister/Consular: Mrs. Grace Chia-Sani
First Secretary/ Consular: Miss Abimbola Olapeju Aro-Taiwo
Finance Attache: Mrs. Ruth Adeyemi Odusami
Consular attache: Mrs Francisca Bola Oyinlola:

After going through the above listed employees of the Embassy in question - many questions crupted up in me - below are some of them:

I hope there are other Nigerians working there whose names are yet to be or not listed on the Embassy's web site!

If these are the only staffs, does the embassy represent Nigerian cultural diversity?

Does it represent Nigeria or a particular tribe in Nigeria?

How can this Embassy represents all Nigerians in that area?

Is it nepotism or tribalistic affairs gooing on there?

Are these the only qualified Nigerians posted by Nigerian external affairs ministry to Hungary or what?

Is it the normal Nigerian embassy syndrome around the globe "tribalism"?

Someboby help me here;) Nigerian situation is no longer news! I agree! this is an extension of what is going on in Nigeria! Somebody should correct me or prove me wrong before I make wrong conclusion.:source
 

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