Nigerian embassy could soon be evicted by owner of its Rose Hill building



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According to information from PM News in Nigeria, Free Europe wrote that they could expose the Nigerian embassy in Budapest of their tenure at Rose Hill due to insolvency.

In the parliamentary debate on next year’s budget for the African state, the fate of the embassy in Budapest, Geoffrey Onyeama, Nigerian Foreign Minister, said:

“Now, on Monday, the Hungarian ambassador called for them to be kicked out of his building. The owner comes and they don’t have money to pay. “

According to the minister, the problem is not unique, its other branches have also been struggling with financial problems since the exchange rate of the Nigerian currency, the naira, began to weaken strongly against the dollar.

The Nigerian embassy building in BudapestSource: Google Maps

The Nigerian embassy in Budapest responded to Free Europe on the case that the embassy’s activities were a “diplomatic matter”.

The embassy building is in Rózsadomb, on Rómer Flóris street 57. The building, built in 1904, was designed by István Bierbauer and is protected by the capital’s heritage.

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