Presenter of BBC Focus on Africa, Peter Okwoche, has disclosed that some Africans do now no longercheck-in with their international locations' Embassies or High Commissions after theytouroverseas thereby making it tough for the governments to realizethe preciserangeof theirresidents in the one'sinternational locations. “I, myself, am responsible for it. I werewithinside the UK now for 18 years. I even haveby no meanslong gone to check in myself with the Nigerian High Commission here. I've long gone there to resume my passport so they could have a fewtypes ofthe reporthowever if it involves a census, I even havenow no longerlong gone there to be a part of a census,” he stated. Okwoche counseled the Zimbabwe Ambassador, whom he defined as an impressivelady for her status in subzero temperature ready to evacuate her residents. “She stated she suspects there are among hundred and 5 hundred Zimbabweans in Ukraine, and the cause why she would not have the preciserange is that some Africans after theytour, do notneedto move and check in with their Embassies and High Commissions so the officers there has no conceptwhether or notyou'redwellingwithinside theunited states of America or now no longer”. He defined to 3FM Sunrise Morning Show hosts, Alfred Ocansey and Helen Ampafo on Friday 6 May 2022 that this phenomenon undermines the possibility for the diplomatic missions overseasto increaseguide to their residents in instances of misery or crises which include the Ukraine-Russia conflict. “The palmsof those governments had been tied in a specific and odd way. You menrealize me, I am an apologist for any African government. I maintain them to account, however this narrative that they had beennow no longeravailable doing somethingchanged intoabsolutely false. At least, those5 or so international locations that I witnessed there had been doing their qualitybeneath neath very very tough circumstances” Peter Okwoche emphasized Peter debunked the belief that the African embassies and diplomats in Ukraine and neighboring international locations did now no longerdisplaya good dealhobby and guide to their residents trapped withinside the Ukraine-Russia conflict. “Before I went to Poland, the narrative changed into very terrible on social media that the African leaders had beennow no longer doing sufficient to get their college students out of Ukraine. When I ultimatelywas given to the Polish Border, you presentlyfound out that that social media narrative wasn't true. The Nigerian ambassador wason the border wherein I changed into for 3 days. He did an 18-hour sphericalridesimply to get to the border to get a few Nigerian college students out of the border” Peter expressed He stateda number of the harrowing experiencesa few Africans went through, including a Nigerian girlpupil and her colleagues who had to walk for 12 hours in subzero temperatures because the Ukrainian infantrymenwould notpermit them to board the train. Peter Okwoche changed a fewperceptions in his documentary for the BBC Africa Eye dubbed 'Not Our war' on 3FM, an Accra-primarily based radio station in Ghana.
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