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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 31 – DEC 30, 2024 – JAN 5, 2025
Diaspora Watch Unveils 31st Edition: Your Ultimate Guide to Global News and Trends
As the world bids farewell to 2024 and welcomes a new year, Diaspora Watch is proud to present its 31st edition, packed with explosive headlines, in-depth analysis, and expert insights. This latest issue is a must-read for anyone seeking to stay informed on the latest news and trends shaping the diaspora community.
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From the escalating crisis in Georgia, where a leader’s refusal to step down has triggered constitutional concerns, to the gang violence epidemic gripping Trinidad and Tobago, Diaspora Watch delivers unparalleled coverage of global hotspots. Our correspondents take you to the frontlines, providing eyewitness accounts, and expert analysis that shed light on the complexities of these unfolding crises.
But it’s not all doom and gloom. Diaspora Watch also celebrates the triumphs and milestones that define our global community. Learn how Ghana’s bold move to open its borders with visa-free travel for all Africans from 2025 is set to revolutionize intra-continental travel and commerce. Discover the secrets behind Nollywood’s remarkable success story, as Nigerian films smash box office records, raking in a staggering ₦3.24 Billion in 2024.
In this edition, we also pay tribute to the visionary leaders who have shaped our world. Read our heartfelt tribute to Ezinna Nwere Ugwu Nze Donald O. Nwosu, whose passing has left an indelible mark on his community. We also look ahead to the state funeral of Ex-US President Jimmy Carter, a statesman whose legacy continues to inspire generations.
The world of economics and finance is also under the spotlight, as we examine the latest trends and forecasts. Find out why Kenya has emerged as the top recipient of diaspora remittances in East Africa, with a whopping $4.8 Billion received in 2024. Our experts also weigh in on the challenges facing global ag economies in 2025, and what this means for food security, trade, and economic development.
Other highlights in this edition include the restart of operations at the Warri Refinery, Elon Musk’s call for reform of the H-1B visa program, and Ogun State’s celebration of boxing icon Anthony Joshua with an indoor ring and sports ambassador title.
Get your copy of Diaspora Watch’s 31st edition today and stay ahead of the curve on the latest news, trends, and analysis from around the world!
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Zenith Bank to Host Diaspora Engagement, Banking Services for Nigerians in Texas
Zenith Bank Plc has announced a Diaspora engagement programme aimed at providing essential banking and identity services to Nigerians residing in the United States, with activities scheduled to hold in Houston and Dallas, Texas.
The initiative, according to information obtained by Diaspora Watch Newspaper, targeted at Nigerians in the diaspora, is designed to ease access to banking services and strengthen financial inclusion among citizens living abroad.
The programme will feature free Bank Verification Number (BVN) enrolment, National Identification Number (NIN) enrolment, seamless account opening, account reactivation, and digital banking onboarding.
Diaspora Watch Newspaper further gathered that participants will also benefit from mobile and internet banking activation, instant debit card issuance, and access to mortgage products offered at concessionary rates.
The engagement will further provide a platform for interaction with IT experts, creatives, influencers, and other service exporters, in line with efforts to deepen diaspora participation in Nigeria’s economy.
The Houston leg of the exercise will take place at the Hilton Houston Post Oak by the Galleria on February 24, 25 and 28, 2026, while another session will hold at The Ion, 4201 Main Street, Houston, on February 26 and 27, 2026.
The Dallas session is scheduled for March 3, 4 and 5, 2026, at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel by the Galleria.
Activities are expected to run daily from 9:00am to 6:00pm. Prospective participants have been advised to come along with valid proof of address as stipulated in the registration requirements.
Zenith Bank noted that the programme forms part of its ongoing diaspora banking strategy, aimed at supporting Nigerians abroad with convenient access to financial services and fostering stronger economic ties between the diaspora community and Nigeria.
For further enquiries, interested individuals are encouraged to contact Zenith Bank’s Diaspora Banking desk via WhatsApp or telephone, or through the official diaspora banking email.
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Diaspora Watch Vol. 81
Diaspora Watch Newspaper has released its 81st edition, delivering a sharp, authoritative and globally attuned package of journalism that interrogates power, policy and influence at a critical moment in international affairs.
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This latest edition captures the shifting dynamics of global security, diplomacy and governance, with a lead focus on deepening U.S.–Nigeria security engagement against the backdrop of rising terror threats. The report probes the strategic calculations behind the move and what it means for regional stability, sovereignty and counter-terrorism cooperation in West Africa.
Beyond security, the edition reflects the volatility of a world in transition. From renewed uncertainty in Libya following reports surrounding Muammar Gaddafi’s son, to mounting tensions in the United States over federal immigration enforcement and public protest, Diaspora Watch situates breaking developments within their broader political and social contexts.
The newspaper also turns attention to the future, spotlighting technological innovation aimed at Africa’s digital inclusion, as well as urgent calls for stronger regional integration in the Caribbean amid global trade headwinds. Energy policy debates, evolving diplomatic relations between Africa and the United States, and the deepening humanitarian emergency in the Democratic Republic of Congo are examined with clarity, balance and depth.
Rounding out the edition is a culture-driven back-page story that blends politics, celebrity and controversy, underscoring how influence and perception increasingly intersect in the global public space.
With its 81st edition, Diaspora Watch Newspaper reinforces its position as a trusted platform for diaspora-focused journalism—bold in perspective, rigorous in reporting and committed to telling Africa’s story within a rapidly changing world.
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Diaspora Watch Vol. 63
Diaspora Watch Unveils 63rd Edition: A Global Mirror of Power, Politics and People
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The 63rd edition of Diaspora Watch Newspapers has hit the stands this week, bringing readers a compelling mix of global power plays, continental shifts, economic pursuits and cultural flashpoints.
From New York to Niamey, London to Lagos, the edition offers a panoramic view of unfolding events shaping the world and Africa’s place within it.
On the cover, U.S. politics takes centre stage as President Donald Trump, addressing the United Nations, boldly declares: “No President Has Done What I’ve Done.” In a dramatic twist on African geopolitics, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger jointly announce their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, condemning it as a “neo-colonial tool.”
Kenya’s President turns to America’s corporate giants, assuring investors of stability in a pitch to attract capital inflows. Nigeria equally seizes the moment, with the NNPC outlining ambitious upstream oil and gas expansion plans targeting $60 billion in investment. Across the Caribbean, CARICOM leaders rally at the UNGA 80, pressing hard for climate justice and a development agenda that cannot be ignored.
Europe is not left out of the storm: the Welsh First Minister pointedly shuns Trump’s banquet, fueling political ripples back home, while in Africa, Cameroon’s political dynasty faces unusual pressure as President Biya’s daughter openly calls on citizens to reject her father’s re-election bid. Elsewhere, Albania breaks new ground with the appointment of an AI “Minister” to combat corruption in public procurement — a move being hailed as futuristic governance.
On the health front, the World Health Organization issues a sobering warning, noting that slowing progress on non-communicable diseases and mental health is putting millions at risk globally.
Sports enthusiasts will find gripping drama on the back page, where Manchester United’s crisis-hit boss lays down the gauntlet with a blunt declaration: “My way or no way.”


