Archive for July, 2010

29
Jul
10

moments…

January. We were happy to discover an ice cream bar from our new neighbourhood Wuse2.

February. Point and kill fish became my favourite dish.
Picture from City Park, also called as our livingroom.

March. An awesome trip to Yankari national park.
Firestarters & the Muses in action!

April. The usual bushbar night

and the usual Sunday pancake breakfast.

May. Finnish girls & Goodluck on the way to Xtacy lounge…

Celebrating National Day of Norway

The rainy season with its fierce storms started.
I admired the dark clouds covering all the sky from the porch of sauna.

June. The Ambassador hosted us a beautiful goodbye party

This picture just brings me so many good memories!

Swedish national day celebrations with Stuart

Finnish midsummer with beer, barbecue, sauna & drizzle.

Sleep deprived & in hangover at the International Day against Drug Abuse on Midsummer day morning, that is working for the UN.

July. Nigerian wedding party with my Canadian-Nigerian friend and work colleague Tolu.

A perfect day – a trip to a fulani market on one of my last Saturdays.

On my last day of work at the UN my closest colleagues took me out for a lunch.

12
Jul
10

Working with the Nigerians

I had my bubble bath experience of the Nigerian business culture with the Finnish embassy, but now I’m on the real thing.

What I like about working with Nigerians:

Every morning I’m greeted by all staff members. They might pop in my room and we migh chat a while. Or then they just shake hands with me. This might be normal for most of the world, but not for us Finns. In the Finnish company where I used to work people would often pass by without saying a word. Or maybe they mumbled something vaguely resembling huomenta, morning, before hurrying to the kitchen to refill the coffee mug. Here, even in the most terrifying social setting for the Finns, in an elevator, the complete strangers sharing the short ride together often say the good morning how are you fine litany to each other. And I’m actually quite starting to like it.

What I don’t like about working with Nigerians:

I ask A on Monday, if she knows about a particular report that was done last year. Yes, she replies, and promises to send it to me.
On Tuesday I remind her, please send the report, for I need it for this year’s report.
On Wednesday I casually refer to the report, and get yes yes I’m sending it right away.
On Thursday I ask B if he knows about the report. A should know about it, he replies, let me ask her.
On Friday B gets back to me: I think we didn’t do a report last year.
Whatever, doesn’t matter, I already finished the work I needed the report for, as the deadline was on Thursday…

Return to Finland re-booked for Thursday evening on 29th of July, arriving on Friday afternoon. Three work weeks to go in Nigeria!




who?

A Finnish girl postponing graduation by working six months in an embassy in the Nigerian capital.

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