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Diaspora Watch Best TV Shows For August

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Diaspora Watch Best TV Shows For August

As the summer heats up, so does the TV lineup! This August, get ready to bingewatch some exciting new shows and returning favorites. From comedy-dramas to fantasy series, our top picks for the month offer something for everyone. Whether you are in the mood for a light-hearted romp or a thrilling mystery, we’ve got you covered.

Here are our top TV show suggestions for August:

— Bad Monkey: A comedy-drama series starring Vince Vaughn as Andrew Yancy, a former Miami police detective demoted to restaurant inspector, who gets drawn into a case involving corruption and environmental issues.

— Emily in Paris: The fourth season of the comedy-drama series concludes with five additional episodes.

— City of God: The Fight Rages On: A foreign drama series and a continuation of the acclaimed 2002 crime drama, set mainly in the early 2000s.

— Kaos: A comedy-drama-fantasy series and an irreverent take on the world of Greek mythology, starring Jeff Goldblum as Zeus.

— Mr. Throwback: A mockumentary-style sitcom starring Steph Curry as himself, alongside Adam Pally as his childhood friend Danny, a down-on-his-luck sports memorabilia dealer.

— Industry: The third season of the critically acclaimed series follows Gen Z characters navigating London’s high-stakes world of finance, with bold and ruthless plot twists.

— Pachinko: The second season of the century-spanning drama continues the story of a Korean family living in Japan, blending intense personal drama with historical sweep and cultural identity questions.

— Only Murders in the Building: The fourth season of the hit comedy sees Charles, Oliver, and Mabel investigating a new murder in their building, while also dealing with a movie adaptation of their podcast success.

— Terminator Zero: An animated series set in 1997 Japan, exploring the origins of the Terminator franchise with a new setting and characters, and a timely theme of artificial intelligence.

Get ready to enjoy these exciting shows this August.

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Lady Gladys Afam:A Shining Star in the Diaspora Community

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On behalf of Diaspora Watch and Excel Magazine International, we proudly celebrate Lady Gladys Afam, a distinguished executive of Excel DMV and Excel Global Media Group USA, on her special day!

May this birthday mark the beginning of an extraordinary year filled with unbridled joy, untamed adventures, and unforgettable memories. May your life be a testament to the power of laughter, love, and wonder.

As a remarkable teacher, master of ceremony, and inspiration to many, we salute your tireless dedication, passion, and impact. Your selflessness and commitment to empowering others have made a lasting difference in the lives of those around you.

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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 36

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Diaspora Watch Vol, 36 - Unpacking Global Connections and Diasporic Experiences

Diaspora Watch: Unpacking Global Connections and Diasporic Experiences

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In a world where global connections are redefining identities, cultures, and nations, the 36th edition of Diaspora Watch delves into the complexities of transnationalism, cosmopolitanism, and creolization.

This edition brings together diverse perspectives on diaspora, from the experiences of African diasporic communities to the evolving notion of diaspora itself.

As we reflect on the changing landscapes of diaspora, we are reminded of the power of global connections in shaping our understanding of identity, culture, and belonging.

From Peter Obi’s advocacy for electoral transparency in Nigeria to the trailblazing leadership of Aisha Braveboy in Maryland politics, this edition of Diaspora Watch celebrates the achievements and contributions of diasporic communities worldwide.

We also examine the intricate relationships between diaspora, globalization, and power, as seen in the impact of USAID funds on terrorism, including Boko Haram, and the freezing of mineral exports in Malawi.

Furthermore, we explore the role of social media in transforming lives, as exemplified by Peller’s journey from carpentry to earning millions on TikTok.

Get your copy of Diaspora Watch’s 36th edition today and stay ahead of the curve on the latest news, trends, and analysis from around the world!

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Maureen Obih – Diaspora Diva

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Maureen Obih is a remarkable lady from Owerri, Nigeria - Diaspora Diva - Diaspora Watch newspaper

Maureen Obih is a remarkable lady from Owerri, Nigeria, who is making a positive impact in the world. As a devoted Christian and student nurse at NHS Professionals, she is dedicated to helping others.

Maureen studied BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing at Southampton Solent University and currently lives in London, United Kingdom. She is also a volunteer at the British Red Cross, where she selflessly gives her time to support those in need.

In addition to her work in the UK, Maureen founded REENS CARE, a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Nigeria that provides vital support to indigent children. Maureen’s commitment to serving others is truly in-spiring, and we are honored to feature her on the Diva page of Diaspora Watch. Her remarkable story is a testament to the power of compassion, hard work, and dedication.


Maureen Obih is a remarkable lady from Owerri, Nigeria - Diaspora Diva - Diaspora Watch newspaper

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