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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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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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Tinubu, Obi Meet at Pope’s Inaugural Mass

In a surprising display of cordiality, President Bola Tinubu and his erstwhile political rival, Peter Obi, were spotted laughing and joking at Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural mass in Rome.
The two politicians, who locked horns in the heated 2023 presidential election, exchanged pleasantries and showcased a rare moment of bonhomie.
According to presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, Obi and former Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi greeted Tinubu at the event, with Fayemi welcoming the President to “our church.”
Tinubu, however, playfully responded that he should be the one welcoming them as the head of the Nigerian delegation, prompting laughter from Obi.
The lighthearted encounter has been hailed as a positive development for Nigeria’s politics, with some observers hoping it could help reduce tension between supporters of both men.
“They portrayed a good image of the country, and that’s how politics should be played – without bitterness,” said Alkassim Hussain, a member of Nigeria’s House of Representatives.
The meeting comes amid speculation that Tinubu, Obi, and other key players might face off again in the 2027 elections.
Some analysts believe the Labour Party and Peoples Democratic Party could form a coalition to challenge Tinubu, who is expected to seek a second term.
Despite the potential for another intense electoral battle, the Pope’s inaugural mass provided a rare moment of levity and camaraderie between two of Nigeria’s prominent politicians.
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African Music Star, Omah Lay survives car accident

African Music Star, Omah Lay survives car accident
The singer who is the rave of the moment due to the success of Davido’s ‘With You’, which he featured on, was left unhurt after the accident involving his two Tesla trucks.
Although the accident details are still sketchy, videos posted from the accident scene by music executive Adesope ‘Shopsydoo’ Olajide indicate it might have occurred at night somewhere on the Island.
The singer looked unscathed in the aftermath of the accident as he could be seen walking freely in one of the videos. Another video showed how the two damaged Tesla trucks were loaded onto a towing vehicle as the accident scene was cleared.
Recall that earlier this week, Omah Lay expressed his views on the importance of money while sharing insights into his healing journey from depression.
Omah Lay, who has been open about his struggles with chronic depression that nearly took his life, shared that “money is everything” as he hints at his recovery.
Taking to his X handle, the singer wrote, “Clarity Of Mind ☀️️ Money is everything.”
Note that Omah Lay recently announced that ‘Clarity Of Mind’ is the title of his upcoming sophomore album, pointing to his healing journey from depression.
His debut album, ‘Boy Alone,’ was released on July 15, 2022. On it, the singer detailed his depression in soulful renditions.
On July 18, 2022, Omah Lay shared via his X handle that his depression worsened after he had a sexual affair with his therapist
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Diaspora Watch 46th Edition: A Global Panorama of News and Insights
The 46th edition of Diaspora Watch brings you a diverse array of news and analysis from around the world. In a significant development, Turkiye has struck oil in Somalia, discovering an estimated 20 billion barrels, a find that could potentially transform the country’s economy. Meanwhile, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Philippines have strengthened their ties to tackle shared challenges, showcasing the importance of international cooperation.
In Africa, Nigeria has signed a $158 million agricultural value chain deal aimed at boosting food security and creating jobs, a move that underscores the continent’s focus on economic development. In a surprising turn of events, the Catholic Church has a new leader, with Pope Leo XIV calling for unity and a missionary spirit, marking a new chapter for the institution.
However, not all news is positive. South Africa has slammed the US plan to accept White Afrikaners as refugees, sparking controversy and debate. Tanzania is taking steps towards currency independence, while Sudan has cut diplomatic ties with the UAE over alleged support for paramilitary forces. The Ivory Coast’s recent political developments have raised concerns about democracy, highlighting the complexities of governance in the region.
In other news, African skincare secrets are taking the global beauty scene by storm, showcasing the continent’s rich cultural heritage. Bill Gates has explored AI-driven solutions for global challenges in Indonesia, emphasizing the importance of technology in addressing pressing issues. Kenya has suspended Worldcoin over security concerns, demonstrating the need for caution in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Finally, in sports, Barcelona edged Real Madrid 4-3 in a thrilling Clasico, a testament to the enduring rivalry between these two football giants.
As always, Diaspora Watch brings you a curated selection of news and insights, providing a window into the world’s diverse experiences and perspectives.
Stay informed, stay engaged.
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