ANNOUNCEMENT


Worship with us @ Mountain of Fire Miracles Ministries, Budapest, Hungary Address: 1081 Bp II János Pál Pápa tér 2 (formerly Köztársaság tér) Direction: From Blaha, take tram 28, 28A, 37, 37A, 62...1 stop. From the traffic light cross to the other side... Or take Metro 4 & get off @ János Pál Pápa tér
Time of worship: Wednesdays @ 18:30 hr Sundays @ 10:30 hr
Tel: +36 203819155 or +36 202016005

God bless


Saturday, 20 August 2011

PRESS RELEASE


NEVER AGAIN’ presents anti-racism monitoring project in Polish Parliament

On 18 August 2011, at the invitation of the Polish Parliament’s National
and Ethnic Minorities Committee, the ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association presented
its activities against racism and xenophobia in football stadiums in the
lead up to EURO 2012.

COMMENTARY

Imo State: Dissolution of LGA council and matters arising
By Nwaorgu Faustinus

Mr. Ohakim
The not too long ousted administration of Chief Ikedi Ohakim by Imo Electorate ascended the position of authority and power in 2007 through what most people believed to be “wuruwruru” election (election characterized by irregularities).

Thursday, 18 August 2011

COMMENTARY

Resolve accusation against Nigeria embassy in Germany for collecting €500 on each deported Nigerian 
  By Uzoma Ahamefule

NFAM, Olugbenga Ashiru
This news from Germany is really disturbing. Why is it that our leaders make us laughing objects before the international community and they will turn around to accuse us the poor and voiceless masses? 

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

NEWS & REPORTING

Almost half a million attend Sziget Festival in Budapest
           
Photo by: Szabó Zoltán
"Some 380,000-390,000 people attended the Sziget festival this year, according to preliminary data, chief organiser Károly Gerendai announced on Sunday, the last day of the festival. 

Sunday, 14 August 2011

NEWS & REPORTING

45 Ghanaians deported from Nigeria
By A.R. Gomda

Another batch of 21 Ghanaians has been deported from Nigeria, bringing the number so far deported on the orders of two state governors to 45.

COMMENTARY

England Riots: Blame permissive parenting & indulgent leadership 
By Michael Ozioma Samuel

Michael Samuel
To come to terms with the recent mayhem and wanton criminality in Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool and Bristol, England, is an agonizingly emotional paralysis. Britain, in spite of its perplexing share in leading the quarrels of our civilisation, as I judge, more than made up for it, and as Benjamin Vaughan would intone, “added so much to the fair side of a life otherwise too much darkened by anxiety and too much injured by pain”. 

SPECIAL NEWS

48 women raped every hour in Congo

The African nation of Congo has been called the worst place on earth to be a woman. A new study released Wednesday shows that it’s even worse than previously thought: 1,152 women are raped every day, a rate equal to 48 per hour, the Associated Press reports.

COLUMNIST

The shame of Africa & the Arab world

As I watched the CNN Television last Wednesday night, 3rd August, and I saw the former President Mubarak of Egypt in a cage responding to the charges brought against him, I shrugged my shoulders in extreme disgust. Let me hasten to say that I am neither holding brief for Mubarak nor complaining against bringing a culprit to justice.

NEWS FEATURE

Why we barred females from wearing trousers  
By Taye Obateru

Jos-The Plateau State Government has said the barring of females from wearing trousers at the state secretariat and other government offices was part of the campaign against indecent dressing.

COMMENTARY

That oppressive bill to forcefully deport Nigerians from United Kingdom
By Uzoma Ahamefule
 
It was with a shock believe to know that the Senate Leader Victor Ndoma-Egba as a ‘SAN’ proposed a bill that will compel the federal government of Nigeria to repatriate about 16,400 Nigerian in various UK prisons back to Nigeria and other convicted Nigerian prisoners serving various jail terms in other Common Wealth countries. According to Senator Ndoma-Egba and his minds alike they are concerned that the government of the UK spends about 1.6 million pounds in a day to feed the Nigerian prisoners which they considered to be too much.

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COVER STORY

MY SMALL VOICE COLUMN

MY SMALL VOICE COLUMN
Odd jobs stacked against EU immigrants

COLUMN: MY SMALLVOICE

COLUMN: MY SMALLVOICE
TV2's false report about Nigerians in Hungary

MY SMALL VOICE

MY SMALL VOICE
Remembering a true prophet, Bob Marley...click on photo to read

MY SMALL VOICE

MY SMALL VOICE
Subsidising fraud & lies & blood...click on photo to read

MY SMALL VOICE:

MY SMALL VOICE:
Libya: The return of colonialist bondage.

Editor's Mail

Love the article on Gaddafi
We must rise above tribalism & divide & rule of the colonialist who stole & looted our treasure & planted their puppets to lord it over us..they alone can decide on whosoever is performing & the one that is corrupt..but the most corrupt nations are the western countries that plunder the resources of other nations & make them poorer & aid the rulers to steal & keep such ill gotten wealth in their country..yemen,syria etc have killed more than gadhafi but its not A̷̷̴ good investment for the west(this is laughable)because oil is not in these countries..when obasanjo annihilated the odi people in rivers state, they looked away because its in their favour & interest..one day! Samosa Iyoha

Hello from
Johannesburg
I was amazed to find a website for Africans in Hungary.
Looks like you have quite a community there. Here in SA we have some three million Zimbabweans living in exile and not much sign of going home ... but in Hungary??? Hope to meet you on one of my trips to Europe; was in Steirmark Austria near the Hungarian border earlier this month. Every good wish for 2011. Geoff in Jo'burg

I'm impressed by
ANH work but...
Interesting interview...
I think from what have been said, the Nigerian embassy here seem to be more concern about its nationals than we are for ourselves. Our complete disregard for the laws of Hungary isn't going to help Nigeria's image or going to promote what the Embassy is trying to showcase. So if the journalists could zoom-in more focus on Nigerians living, working and studying here in Hungary than scrutinizing the embassy and its every move, i think it would be of tremendous help to the embassy serving its nationals better and create more awareness about where we live . Taking the issues of illicit drugs and forged documents as typical examples.. there are so many cases of Nigerians been involved. But i am yet to read of it in e.news. So i think if only you and your journalists could write more about it and follow up on the stories i think it will make our nationals more aware of what to expect. I wouldn't say i am not impressed with your work but you need to be more of a two way street rather than a one way street . Keep up the good work... Sylvia

My comment to the interview with his excellency Mr. Adedotun Adenrele Adepoju CDA a.i--

He is an intelligent man. He spoke well on the issues! Thanks to Mr Hakeem Babalola for the interview it contains some expedient information.. B.Ayo Adams click to read editor's mail
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