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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 29 – Dec. 16 – 22, 2024

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Experience the Power of Global Connections in the 29th Edition of Diaspora Watch!

Experience the Power of Global Connections in the 29th Edition of Diaspora Watch!

Get ready to dive into the latest news and updates from around the world! From the UK’s migrant crisis to Nigeria’s tax reforms, we’ve got you covered. In this edition, we’ll take you on a journey across continents, exploring the most pressing issues, triumphs, and innovations that shape our global community.

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Learn about the UK government’s struggles to address the migrant crisis, as crossings surpass 35,000, sparking concerns about border control and humanitarian responses.

Find out how Femi Lanlehin is changing lives through the BELLS Initiative, inspiring a new generation of leaders and change-makers. Get the latest updates on NAFDAC’s warnings about festive season health risks from fake products, emphasizing the need for vigilance and consumer protection.

A Nigerian scholar has secured a €2m grant in the Netherlands, highlighting the country’s growing presence in the global academic community. Tax reforms in Nigeria spark debate, with some arguing it’s a necessary step, while others see it as an added burden.

The UK supports Grenada’s sustainable future with £10m in renewable energy funding, demonstrating the power of international cooperation.

Google upgrades NotebookLM with AI-powered podcasts and enhanced tools, revolutionizing the way we learn and interact.

Kimma Wreh releases two cybersecurity books, emphasizing the importance of online safety and digital literacy. Discover how these innovations are transforming industries and improving lives.

Lookman and Nnadozie are set to make Nigeria proud at the CAF Awards, celebrating excellence in African football. Steinmeier’s Lesotho visit marks a new chapter in Germany-Africa relations, fostering greater cooperation and understanding.

Peace talks between the DRC and Rwanda collapse amid M23 rebel impasse, highlighting the complexities of conflict resolution. Mauritius police issue an arrest warrant for the ex-Central Bank governor, demonstrating the country’s commitment to accountability and good governance.

Don’t miss out on this jam-packed edition of Diaspora Watch! Stay informed, stay engaged, and stay inspired!

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Linking the Global Nigerian Community: Diaspora Watch Unveils 34th Edition

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Diaspora Watch - Vol. 34 - January 20-26, 2025

In an era where global connections are more vital than ever, Diaspora Watch proudly presents its 34th edition, bridging the gap between Nigerians at home and abroad. This latest issue delves into the pressing concerns of the Nigerian diaspora, including the passport crisis in New York and Atlanta, which has left many Nigerians stranded and uncertain about their future.

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Against the backdrop of global events, such as the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th US President and the subsequent controversy surrounding his deportation plans, Diaspora Watch provides a platform for Nigerians worldwide to stay informed and engaged.

Our publication also celebrates the achievements of Nigerians in the diaspora, including a Nigerian-born journalist shortlisted for the UK’s National Hospital Radio Awards and Nigerian scientists and engineers honored with prestigious awards by President Biden.

Furthermore, Diaspora Watch shines a spotlight on the growing concerns around child discipline, with child health experts warning of the devastating consequences of slapping children.

We also explore the landmark 100-year partnership agreement between the UK and Ukraine, as well as Romania’s deepening political turmoil.

As we continue to navigate the complexities of our globalized world, Diaspora Watch remains committed to providing a voice for the Nigerian diaspora and fostering connections that transcend borders.

Join us as we explore the latest news, trends, and achievements shaping the global Nigerian community.

Diaspora Watch - Vol. 34 - January 20-26, 2025

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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 33 – January 13-19, 2025

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Diaspora Watch - Vol. 33 - January 13-19, 2025

Our 33rd edition is packed with exciting stories of achievement, triumph, and inspiration from the African diaspora community.

This edition puts the spotlight on outstanding individuals who are making a difference globally. We celebrate the accomplishments of eight UK-based Nigerians who have been honored for their exceptional contributions in various fields. You’ll also read about the remarkable story of 44-year-old Mojisola Meranda, who made history as Lagos State’s first female speaker.

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Get ready for the most anticipated edition yet of Diaspora Watch!

But that’s not all. Our 33rd edition also delves into the fascinating world of African diaspora politics, globalization, and development. We explore the complex relationships between Africa and its diaspora communities and examine the ways in which they shape the continent’s politics, economies, and cultures.

From the impact of China’s Nigerian charm offensive to the Caribbean Community’s (CARICOM) welcome of the Second International Decade for People of African Descent, our edition is your go-to source for in-depth analysis and insightful commentary on the issues that matter most to the African diaspora community.

So, stay tuned for the release of our 33rd edition and get ready to be inspired by the stories of achievement, resilience, and determination that define the African diaspora experience.

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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 32 – January 6 to 12, 2025

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Diaspora Watch - Vol. 32 - JAN 6 to 12, 2025

Welcome to the 32nd edition of Diaspora Watch, your premier source of news, insights, and analysis on the global diaspora community. In this edition, we delve into the most pressing issues affecting diaspora communities worldwide, from politics and economics to social justice and culture.

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Our cover headlines are as diverse as they are impactful. We examine Nigeria’s lavish military retirement perks, which have raised eyebrows and ire among citizens. We also report on the devastating earthquake that struck Tibet, killing at least 95 people and injuring 130 others.

In the world of politics, we cover President Biden’s honoring of 19 exceptional individuals with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, as well as Austria’s precarious political situation as coalition talks collapse.

In addition, we celebrate the achievements of outstanding individuals, including Abbie Stockard, the newly crowned Miss America 2025, and Demi Moore, who won her first Golden Globe Award for her role in “The Substance.” We also report on Microsoft’s record $80 billion investment in AI infrastructure and CARICOM Chair Mia Mottley’s ambitious agenda for 2025.

Other notable stories in this edition include the massive fire that destroyed Kantamanto Market in Ghana, affecting over 30,000 traders, and Nigeria’s travel advisory for citizens traveling to Australia.

We also profile Nigeria-born Derek Obialo, who was sworn in as Associate Judge of the 240th District Court in Texas.

As always, Diaspora Watch is committed to providing you with the most comprehensive and engaging coverage of the global diaspora community. We hope you enjoy this edition and look forward to your feedback.

Diaspora Watch - Vol. 32 - JAN 6 to 12, 2025

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