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DIASPORA WATCH, Vol 1, No. 12
Diaspora Watch: 12th Edition
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The Countdown to November: Unpacking the US Presidential Election
In this thrilling 12th edition of Diaspora Watch, we delve into the latest developments shaping the US Presidential Election landscape. President Biden prepares to pass the torch to Kamala Harris at the Democratic Convention, while Donald Trump seeks to delay his sentencing until after the election. The Vice Presidential candidates have agreed to debate on October 1, promising a fiery exchange.
A Ghanaian king has made a surprising request to speak at a Trump rally, while the Peoples Club of Nigeria has successfully launched in the US with an induction in Gainesville. Meanwhile, a US Court has dismissed Nigeria’s Sovereign Immunity Claim in a $70 million arbitration with a Chinese firm, raising questions about international relations.
In Africa, Senegal has achieved a major scientific milestone with the launch of its first satellite, GAINESAT-1A. And in healthcare, a group of women known as the Nguvu Change Leaders are transforming healthcare for women and girls across the continent.
In our special features, we shine the spotlight on:
– Ugochi Uwahemo, a dynamic dancer who is taking the world by storm with her captivating Igbo-inspired dance moves.
– Six remarkable African CEOs who have defied convention and reached the pinnacle of their careers without formal education, inspiring millions with their stories of determination and success. These trailblazers are redefining what it means to be a successful leader and proving that innovation and hard work can triumph over traditional paths to success.
This edition is packed with in-depth analysis, exclusive insights, and captivating stories. Stay informed, engaged, and inspired with Diaspora Watch. Join the conversation and stay ahead of the curve!
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Diaspora Diva – Kelly Nwogu
Kelly Nwogu is a dedicated Public Health professional, born and raised in Washington, DC. Her passion for public health began as a teen peer educator with The Young Women’s Project, where she taught her peers about healthy relationships, sexual health, and reproductive justice. That early experience sparked a lifelong commitment to empowering others and improving community well-being.
Today, Kelly works at the inter-section of workforce development, healthcare, and public service leading strategic HR initiatives at DC Department of Health. She oversees employee training, onboarding, performance management, and learning programs that help build a strong, engaged, and equity-focused public health workforce.
With a strong foundation in both human resources and public health, she bridges policy and practice to help organizations and individuals thrive. Outside of work, Kelly loves to travel, explore new music and food, and spend time with family. As a proud daughter of Nigerian immigrants, she brings cultural depth and global perspective to her work and relationships. She is currently exploring a return to school to pursue a clinical path in nursing—with the long-term goal of launching her own health-focused business.
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Diaspora Diva – Ryna Ebwe
As a dynamic and passionate Cameroonian-American residing in Virginia, Ryna Ebwe is making waves in her community through her innovative approach to storytelling and leadership. With a background in technical project management and a heart for serving others, Ryna embodies the spirit of service, compassion, and empowerment.
Born in Cameroon, Ryna’s cultural heritage has deeply influenced her passion for community building and service. After moving to the United States, she pursued higher education at Western Governors University, where she honed her skills in technical project management. Today, Ryna works as a Technical Project Manager in Virginia, leveraging her expertise to drive positive change. However, Ryna’s true calling lies in her podcast show, Ryna king podcast. This platform provides a safe space for individuals from diverse backgrounds to share their experiences, struggles, and triumphs.
By amplifying these stories, Ryna aims to foster empathy, understanding, and connection within the Virginia community. One notable guest on Ry-na’s podcast has been Bolana-le Ninolowo, a thought leader and change agent in his own right. Their conversation delved into themes of resilience, faith, and community empowerment, showcasing Ryna’s ability to facilitate meaningful discussions.
Ryna’s commitment to her community is rooted in her faith in Jesus. She believes that by serving others and sharing their stories, she’s fulfilling her purpose. “I’m passionate about creating a platform where people feel seen, heard, and valued,” Ryna explains. “Jesus teaches us to love our neighbors as ourselves, and that’s exactly what I strive to do through my podcast and community work. “Through Ryna king podcast and her tireless community efforts, Ryna Ebwe embodies the power of compassion, empathy, and service.
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Diaspora Diva – Aisha Bowe
Aisha Bowe is a force to be reckoned with. As a Bahamian-American aerospace engineer, founder, and entrepreneur, she’s breaking barriers and shattering glass ceilings in the male-dominated STEM industry. Bowe’s impressive resume boasts a degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan, as well as a stint at NASA’s Ames Research Center.
She’s also the co-founder and CEO of STEM Board, a company that provides professional advisory services to organizations in the U.S. government. But what’s truly remarkable about Bowe is her commitment to empowering young women and minorities in STEM. Through her company, LINGO, she’s created educational kits that make coding and robotics accessible to kids from all backgrounds. Bowe’s achievements have not gone unnoticed.
She’s received numerous awards, including the NASA Equal Employment Opportunity Medal, the US Women’s Chamber of Commerce Emerging Star Award, and the 2024 Woman of the Year award from STEM for Her.
And if that’s not enough, Bowe is set to make history as the first black woman to travel with Blue Origin on their New Shepard launch vehicle. She’ll be joining a crew of esteemed individuals, including Katy Perry and Gayle King, on a mission to space.
Bowe is an inspiration to young women and girls everywhere, proving that with dedication and perseverance, they too can achieve greatness in STEM. As Bowe prepares for her historic space voyage, we celebrate her achievements and honor her commitment to empowering the next generation of STEM leaders.

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