Sunday, June 27, 2010

Spanish Songs Concert



A Spanish Songs Concert was held at the residence of the
Ambassador of Spain on Tuesday night, June 15, 2010.
Photos by Araceli Aipoh


A very private CONCERT of Spanish songs followed by a BUFFET DINNER took place at the residence of the Ambassador of Spain, H.E. ANGEL LOSADA and MRS. LOSADA, on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, to mark the Closing of the Spanish Presidency of the EU. Spanish guitarist TERESA FOLGUEIRA and vocalist MARINA BOLLAIN flew into Abuja the previous day to make the performance. Their repertoire included songs composed by Manuel de Falla and Federico Garcia Lorca.  According to EVA BARTA MARTIN, Cultural Officer of the Embassy, the duo were leaving the next day to give performances in other countries.

PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL
According to Wikipedia: "Presidency of the Council of the European Union is the responsibility for the functioning of the Council of the European Union that rotates between the member states of the European Union (EU) every six months. The presidency is not a single president but rather the task is undertaken by a national government. Three successive presidencies, known as presidency trios, cooperate to provide additional continuity by sharing common political programmes. The current trio consists of Spain, Belgium and Hungary." Read more at http://www.wikipedia.com/

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Teresa Folgueira (guitar) and  Marina Bollain

Ambassador Losada with the press

Members of the Diplomatic Corps

A cross-section of the guests

Members of the diplomatic community applaud
after a great performance

Ambassador Losada with Teresa and Marina

Ambassador of Japan and his wife with other Ambassadors

The wives of the Ambassadors of Germany and Cuba

Eva, Teresa, Marina and Ambassador Losada

Ladies from the diplomatic community

Mrs. Losada, left, with a friend

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by Araceli Aipoh

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Inside Track...Philippine Independence Day 2010

 

Members of FILIPINO COMMUNITY IN ABUJA celebrated the
112th Anniversary of the proclamation of Philippine indepence
on June 12, 2010, at the Embassy premises in Maitama
Abuja. The low-key celebration started off with
a Mass, followed by a flag-raising, and a
 light breakfast.
Photos by Araceli Aipoh

The Filipino Community in Abuja, led by the Charge d' Affaires of the Embassy of the Philippines, Mr. Alex Lamadrid,  held a low-key ceremony to commemorate the 112th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence at the embassy premises on Saturday morning, June 12, 2010.

The day started off with a Mass at the Apostolic Nunciature, followed by a flag-raising ceremony, and a simple breakfast. The Ambassadors of Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand, as well as the Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of France, graced the occasion.

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Members of the Diplomatic Corps in Abuja attend
the flag-raising ceremony to commemorate
the 112th Anniversary of Philippine Independence.

The Ambassadors of Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia (left)
with the First Secretary of the Embassy of the
Philippines (right).

Guests

Filipinos recite the pledge of allegiance

The Charge d' Affaires of the Embassy of the
Philippines, Mr. Alex Lamadrid (middle with
dark glasses), with members of the Filipino
community and guests from the diplomatic community.

Mr. Alex Lamadrid of the Embassy of the Philippines, with
members of the diplomatic community, at the
112th Anniversary of the Philippine Independece Day,
Maitama, Abuja

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Inside Track...ASEAN Food Fair on June 5

A TASTE OF THAI CUISINE.
These spring rolls were on sale at the
ASEAN FOOD FAIR, held on June 5 at the residence of the
Malaysian Ambassador in Abuja. The flower decorations are made
of fruits and vegetables. Photo by Araceli Aipoh

The ASEAN LADIES ASSOCIATION (ABUJA) held a food fair on Saturday, the 5th of June 2010, from 11.00AM to 4:00PM; at No. 14, Aso Drive, Maitama, Abuja.

The ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) in Nigeria is represented by Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand.

Those who went to the fair had e a taste of a variety of authentic Asian cuisine prepared by the members of the ASEAN LADIES ASSOCIATION.

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Friday, June 11, 2010

Inside Track....Uwem Akpan reads in Abuja

STANDING ROOM ONLY for Catholic priest, Father Uwen Akpan,
who writes fiction.
Click on image to enlarge. Photo by Araceli Aipoh

Father Uwem Akpan, author of the short story collection,
Say You're One of Them, reads at the Hilton,
Photo by Araceli Aipoh
The Niger Room of the Hilton Hotel was filled to capacity on Friday night, June 2010, when Uwem Akpan, a Catholic priest who writes fiction, read from his book Say You're One of Them. Organized by the Abuja Literay Society and moderated by Eugenia Abu, the reading is one of the most well-attended literay arts event in Abuja to date.  Father Akpan's book was selected for recommended reading by Oprah Winfrey in 2009. His works have also appeared in The New Yorker. (Scroll down for more photos...)

ABOUT UWEM AKPAN
(Source: Wikipedia)

Uwem Akpan, born May 19, 1971, is a Nigerian Jesuit priest and writer. He is the author of Say You’re One of Them (2008), a collection of five stories (each set in a different African country) published by Little, Brown & Company. It was picked by the Oprah Winfrey Book Club on September 17, 2009.

He was born in the southern Nigerian village of Ikot Akpan Eda; his parents were teachers. He and his three brothers grew up speaking both English and Annang. He joined the Jesuit order at the age of 19, in 1990 and became a priest on July 19, 2003; he later earned an M.F.A. degree in creative writing at the University of Michigan. He has also studied theology at Creighton University.

Entertainment Weekly put the book on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, saying, "Against all odds, the Nigerian priest's searing African stories from 2008 imparted both joy and hope."

In 2009 Oprah Winfrey recommended a short story collection of U.S.-educated Nigerian Jesuit Fr. Uwem Akpan as her 63rd influential book club selection. Akpan said he was humbled to learn his debut collection of short stories had caught Winfrey's eye. Winfrey said that Akpan's 2008 collection, Say You're One of Them (published by Little, Brown, 2008), "left [her] stunned and profoundly moved." The five short stories give voice to an African child growing up in the face of incredible adversity. Asked if there was a conflict between being a priest and being a writer, he said he liked being both: "Both give me energy. Gaudium et Spes, a key Vatican II document, makes it very clear that the joys and anguish of the world are the joys and anguish of the Church. The Jesuits have a rich tradition of writing and involvement in social issues.

EXCERPT from a short story by Uwem Akpan
(Source: http://www.newyorker.com/)

I'm nine years and seven months old. I’m at home playing peekaboo in my room with my little brother, Jean. It’s Saturday evening and the sun has fallen behind the hills. There’s silence outside our bungalow, but from time to time the evening wind carries a shout to us. Our parents have kept us indoors since yesterday.

Maman comes into the room and turns off the light before we see her. Jean cries in the darkness, but once she starts kissing him he begins to giggle. He reaches up to be held, but she’s in a hurry.

“Don’t turn on any lights tonight,” she whispers to me.

I nod. “Yego, Maman.”

“Come with your brother.” I carry Jean and follow her. “And don’t open the door for anybody. Your papa is not home, I’m not home, nobody is home. Do you hear me, Monique, huh?”

“Yego, Maman.”

(Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/06/12/060612fi_fiction#ixzz0qaDQc2WP

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