Business award night in
Budapest
Friends of Nigeria
Business Forum recently held its award night at Rozmaring Restaurant in Budapest district 3. Awards were
presented to many business executives who were recognized for their efforts in doing business with Nigeria.
The
event which was attended by some high profile officials from both
Hungarian parliament and Foreign Affairs, and business executives in
various fields, is said to expatiate on the broad business opportunities
in Nigeria.
Foreign Ministry representative, Ambassador Bokor Balazs hinted that the department for
Africa in the ministry is working hard to engage Nigeria - even Africa on the necessity
to move further forward.
"The
ministry is
working hard to
engage Nigeria and Africa
as a whole in developing potential and innovations," said Balazs,
adding that it's highly necessary because the continent of Africa is
making head on economically.
Meanwhile, participants were warned to be street
smart in any business dealing, taking into consideration the possibility of fraudsters
who prowl around the world looking for whom to devour.
Dr. John Sessi said that fraudsters are real, hence would-be
business
executives interested in doing
business in the most populous nation in Africa should be aware of this negative side as well.
The President of the
Association, Chief Tunde Komolafe, was visibly disappointed because of the absence of the Nigeria
ambassador to Hungary who had been invited as the Guest of Honor.
Photo and report by Archie Bonka....Written by Hakeem Babaloloa
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