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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 31 – DEC 30, 2024 – JAN 5, 2025

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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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Nigeria’s Consul General in New York Receives Diaspora Watch Publisher, Boniface Ihiasota 

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Nigeria’s Consul General in New York Receives Diaspora Watch Publisher, Boniface Ihiasota

 

Boniface Ihiasota, the renowned publisher of Diaspora Watch Newspaper Weekly, was recently hosted by the Consul General of Nigeria in New York, Ambassador Lot Egopija, in a meeting that underscored the growing importance of diaspora media in nation-building.

 

The meeting, was part of an ongoing effort to engage with key figures in the Nigerian diaspora who are contributing significantly to public discourse, community development, and national progress through media and advocacy.

 

Ihiasota, has been at the forefront of diaspora journalism for over a decade, His publication, Diaspora Watch, has become a respected voice among Nigerian communities in the United States and beyond, chronicling both the achievements and challenges of Nigerians abroad while advocating for stronger institutional ties with Nigeria.

 

During the visit, Ambassador Egopija commended Ihiasota’s commitment to amplifying the voices of Nigerians in the diaspora, noting that the Consulate remains open to collaboration with media partners to improve communication and promote transparency in Nigeria’s foreign missions.

 

“Mr. Ihiasota’s work in highlighting the concerns and contributions of the Nigerian diaspora aligns with our mission to build a responsive and people-centered diplomatic service,” Egopija said. He added that diaspora engagement remains a top priority for the Federal Government, especially in areas like remittances, investment, and national rebranding.

 

In response, Ihiasota expressed appreciation for the Consul General’s warm reception and acknowledged the critical role the Consulate plays in supporting the welfare of Nigerians in the U.S. He also emphasized the need for continued collaboration between government institutions and independent media.

 

“The African diaspora is not just a source of remittances; we are a powerful force for advocacy, innovation, and development,” Ihiasota remarked. “Media platforms like Diaspora Watch exist to tell those stories, hold stakeholders accountable, and build a narrative that reflects the resilience and excellence of our people.”

 

The meeting ended on a hopeful note, with both parties agreeing on the importance of strategic communication, inclusive diplomacy, and the collective effort required to uplift Nigeria’s global image.

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Outrage in Nigeria over Alleged Extension of Corps Member Service Year for Criticizing Tinubu 

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Outrage in Nigeria over Alleged Extension of Corps Member Service Year for Criticizing Tinubu

 

The National Youth Service Corps has denied extending the service year of a Lagos corper, Rita Uguamaye, also known as Raye, for criticising the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

 

 

 

Uguamaye had, in a viral video shared on her TikTok account, @talktoraye, expressed frustration over Nigeria’s worsening economic conditions, lamenting the high inflation and economic hardship.

 

She had also criticised the President by describing him as a “terrible leader” while questioning the government’s efforts to alleviate the hardship faced by the citizens.

 

Following her allegations, several individuals, including ex-Vice President Abubakar Atiku and human rights activist Omoyele Sowore, condemned the alleged threat to her life.

 

Sharing a news caption on Tuesday that read, “NYSC punitively extends Raye’s service year by 2 months for criticising Tinubu’s administration over hardship,” Sowore vowed to protest at the NYSC passing out parade.

 

When contacted on Tuesday, the acting NYSC Director, Press and Public Relations, Carol Embu, said the decision to extend a corps member’s service year is made when such a person is passing out.

 

She disclosed that there are guidelines that would be followed if such an action were to be taken.

 

“Who is Sowore? Does he work with the NYSC? So, how come you are listening to him? I don’t understand how she will get an extension if she is still serving.

NYSC is not an irresponsible organisation; we work with rules and regulations. She is still serving; if she has any issues, we will wait and see,” Embu said.

 

Meanwhile, our correspondent could not independently verify the claim of a service year extension from Uguamaye.

 

She also did not make any post on such a claim on her social media handles.

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OECS Leaders Convene for 77th Meeting in St. Vincent

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The Honourable Dickon Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada, has joined fellow Heads of Government of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) in St. Vincent for the 77th Meeting of the OECS Authority.

The high-level forum provides a platform for OECS leaders to deliberate on key regional priorities, strengthen integration, and advance sustainable development across member states.

The meeting, themed “Adapting, Innovating, Sustaining: A Unified OECS for a Changing World,” is being chaired by Dr. the Honourable Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

The OECS Authority, the Organisation’s highest decision-making body, convenes biannually to assess progress and set strategic direction.

The 77th Meeting holds special significance as the OECS commemorates its 44th anniversary, reflecting on the progress made since the signing of the Revised Treaty of Basseterre.

The Government of Grenada has reaffirmed its commitment to regional cooperation, looking forward to productive discussions that will deliver tangible benefits for the people of Grenada and the wider OECS community.

The OECS Authority’s biannual meeting provides a vital platform for member states to come together and drive progress.

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