Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Indonesians celebrate National Day at the ambassador's residence in Abuja
Members of the Indonesian community in Abuja and the diplomatic staff of the Embassy of Indonesia, headed by H.E. Ambassador Haseng and his wife, were joined by guests in well-wishers at the ambassador's residence in Maitama, Abuja, on Wednesday last week, the 29th of September 2012, to mark the National Day of Indonesia.
These photos were taken at the event by INSIDE TRACK ABUJA.
Monday, September 3, 2012
UN bombing survivor tells touching story one year after the tragedy that took several lives in Abuja
ONE YEAR AFTER UN BOMBING: MY STORY
BY FEESE SUNDAY (Source: www.sundaytrust.com.ng)
Vacancy for Elementary School Executive Secretary
The individual must possess strong technological, organizational, and interpersonal skills and must be able demonstrate attention to detail. Specific skills, knowledge and abilities are required to perform multiple technical tasks. The individual must:
- have the ability to operate standard office equipment
- have the ability to utilize pertinent software applications and database systems
- be proficient in word processing, spreadsheet, PowerPoint and desktop publishing
- have excellent command of spoken and written Standard English
- Interested parties may send CV, photo and list of references to deannae@aisabuja.com,
Abuja Dining and Entertainment: Food Festival at Tandori Inn
TANDORI INN is organizing South Indian Food Festival on Wednesday, 5th September, 2012.
Menu includes the following: idlee, dosa, sambhar, lemon rice,chutnies, Rasam, mixed veg cooked with coconut, chicken Madras, and hyderabadi Biryani.
PRICE: 3000 naira per person....
TIME : At 7pm onwards....
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Philippine Embassy's annual celebration of Eid al Fitr is held at Usman Dam, in the outskirts of Abuja
At the invitation of the Embassy of the Philippines in Nigeria, INSIDE TRACK ABUJA joined several members of the Filipino community in the FCT for the annual celebration of Eid El Fitr on August 21, 2012, at the Usman Dam, about 30 minutes drive from the city centre.
These photos were taken at the event.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Mark your calendar for an upcoming event in Abuja - the ASOHOM BAZAAR
Over forty countries will have stalls selling food, handicrafts and other produce from their their great nations. Children's corner, live music - a fun day out for all the family. Raffle draws with great prizes.
All proceeds are used for charity projects in Nigeria. Come and have fun!
FOR PHOTOS OF THE ASOHOM BAZAAR 2011 AND MORE INFO ABOUT ASOHOM, CLICK HERE
Monday, August 27, 2012
NETWORKING IN ABUJA: The clubs and associations - an update on the ABUJA HOUSE HASH HARRIERS
One of the things newcomers in Abuja would like to find out as soon as they have settled down in their new homes and at their places of work is how they can meet like-minded people with whom they can spend an hour or two each week or month... for relaxation, for information, for a drink, and many other reasons.
Beginning today onwards I am going to write a few notes about the different associations and social groups here in Abuja, many of which are quite active and boast of international memberships.
I would like to start off with the ABUJA HOUSE HASH HARRIERS (photos below), because one of their members, Shaun, has kindly called my attention to the "new meeting details, which is every second Saturday at 3pm at Durban Park Abuja. Cost is N1000 for the hash and N2000 for Chop (dinner) afterwards."
For those who are not familiar with the group, here's what the group says about themselves:
"Hashing is a state of mind - a friendship of kindred spirits joined together for the sole purpose of reliving their fraternity days, releasing the tensions of everyday life, and generally, acting a fool amongst others who will not judge you or measure you by anything more than your sense of humour." (by Stray Dog on www.gthhh.com).
"Every other Saturday, a group of 70 to 90 avid runners and leisurely walkers alike convene to explore the countryside around Abuja. The walk, accessible to all - from elders to kids - is around 4 to 6 km while the run is around double that distance with a drink stop along the way. Earlier in the day, a group of 'Hares' have set the trails in some nice spots near Abuja with great scenery. So, the Hashers' objective is to find the true course and to be 'On On'.
"After the run/walk, Hashers gather in a circle to welcome newcomers, to send off leavers and to honour each other for any number of reasons by giving them 'down downs' - this is chugging a beer, traditionally, soft drinks for those choosing. While the run/walk is completely family-friendly, humour in the circle can get slightly saucy (mostly a lot of double entendre ... though from time to time people have been known to drink out of their shoes.) A good sense of humour is a must!
"After the run, for those willing, there is a "chop" - dinner at a local establishment.
"So, the Abuja Hash is not a sport club or a drinking club: don't come just for the run or just for the beer. The Hash is frequently described as 'A drinking club with a running problem'. It's a good way of combining leisure sport with friendly socialising; an opportunity to meet people from different nationalities, background and professions, to socialise around a drink after the sweat and to share a meal for those willing."
TO BE CONTINUED...
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