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Mero Kececioglu, the Consul General who planted the Greek flag into the depths of Africa

Mero Kececioglu is the female Consul General who set up the Greek flag deep into the depths of Africa.

By default, she is a true “Citizen of the World”.

Consul General Mero Kececioglu.

Her contribution and support turned into a project that began in 1980 and continues to this day based on the maxim that "Charity has no borders because nobody has the right to be happy alone."

She financed the construction and equipment of orphanages, hospitals and schools - all named HELLAS.

Proud to be Greek.

Interview by Vassilios Nicolaos Vitsilogiannis.

What was the potent stimulus that led you to the position of Consul-General and what made you volunteer at the United Nations?

Ι was nominated by the President of Côte d’Ivoire H.E Felix Houphouet Boigny because I helped the poor population of his country and I studied sociology at the University of Geneva.

During my studies, I volunteered at the United Nations and I went to Africa.

Youve lived in and worked with so many different cultures. Was it easy to feel at home in different states and regions?

It was very easy to adapt myself and feel at home in different states, regions, religions and cultures.

How are the diplomatic relations between Greece and The Ivory Coast.

The diplomatic relations between Greece and Ivory Coast are at a very good level, commercially and culturally.

How important is the role of the Ivory Coast Consulate in Athens, Greece?

It is important the role of the Ivory Coast Consulate in Athens as we help many refugees who live in Greece.

We issue their certificates, we help them to find a job and an accommodation.

Youre known for not just sitting behind a desk, but being out there in the Greek community connecting people with the Ivory Coast culture. Can you tell me what inspired that passion in you?

I was educated and inspired from my parents to love and help destitute people.

I was influenced by my parents and supported by my family financially.

Love is my religion.

Youve also been praised for creating a friendly setting at the consulate. How have you made life easier for those coming through these door?

I try to find solutions to their problems, to all these people who visit the Consulate.

Whats an average day like for you?

I’m working 9 hours a day. Receiving people, organizing cultural events and answering different letters.

You’ve been declared the chief of a tribe. How did that happened?

I was declared chief of the tribe because I helped them with many educational projects, I built, electrified and watered a primary school.

What are your new goals?

My new goals are to build more and more schools. Education is the best weapon for a child. With education you kill terrorism.

How does media affect diplomatic relations? Do you think it can be used to enact positive perceptions and change?

Media can very much affect diplomatic relations, sometimes positively and sometimes negatively.

What are some of the favorite aspects of your job?

A principal aspect of my job is when I’m capable of giving solutions to the problems of the people in need.

What would you consider a great achievement in your life?

The construction of an agriculture school where young people can be educated in pisciculture.

Think of the future and dream of better days. What would it be like?

When there is no hunger in the world and everybody can live peacefully.

READ MORE: Erdoğan’s top adviser: We can arrest the Greek Consul General in Smyrna (VIDEO).

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Vassilios Nicolaos Vitsilogiannis

Vassilios Nicolaos Vitsilogiannis is part of Greek City Times and its vision to make news known around the world. Vassilios Nicolaos Vitsilogiannis is a prominent journalist and editor-in-chief of the luxury magazine "Greece Now," which is featured as an insert in Harper's Bazaar Arabia and Esquired Middle East. He pursued higher education in Linguistics in Canada and later studied Political Science and International Relations in the USA. For the past decade, he has been based in Dubai, where he has established a reputation for insightful interviews and engaging storytelling. Vassilios Nicolaos Vitsilogiannis believes in the journalist's role as a public watchdog, emphasizing the importance of delivering untold stories to foster informed societies. His work spans various media platforms, including radio, where he hosts a weekly news report. With over 20 years in the media industry, he is recognized for creating a friendly atmosphere in interviews, allowing for genuine conversations with celebrities and public figures, which he considers a vital aspect of his journalistic approach.

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