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Sunday, 12 December 2010

TURN in Turning Nigeria

NIGERIAN AFFAIRS
By Hakeem Babalola
Dr. Dele Ogunremi, TURN president
The President of (TURN) Transforming, Uplifting and Reforming Nigeria, Dr. Dele Ogunremi visited Hungary in October from his base in Ottawa Canada. I had the opportunity to meet with him in his hotel over dinner. He discussed his passion for TURN which he believes is necessary to heal Nigeria from its crippling situation.

I want more Hungarian Economic Actors in Angola, says Vahekeni

Exclusive Interview


Joao Miguel Vahekeni
Angolan Ambassador to Hungary, H.E Joao Miguel Vahekeni in an exclusive interview with African News Hungary talks about many things including his immediate desire. Mr. Vahekeni, a multi-linguist, speaks to our managing Editor, Hakeem Babalola, about diplomatic relations between his country and Hungary; how Hungarian SME’s and others can maximize their investments in Angola; his achievements and challenges; European market saturation; and most importantly the need to continue to move Angola forward irrespective of party affiliation. A dual citizen – Angolan and Swizz – Vahekeni says he wants more Hungarian economic actors in Angola and vice-versa. Excerpts: 

Lessons from Cote d'Ivoire

GUEST WRITER          (VIEWPOINT)
 By Kingsley Omose
Gbagbo & Ouattara
There are valuable lessons in Nigeria for those who have chosen to hire out their pens to fan the embers of sectionalism in the election of the next president, from the unfolding developments in Cote d'Ivoire were elections were recently fought out on the basis of ethnic and religious differences.