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Maintain Firm Faith in Lord Jesus, Bishop Ogunedo Advises
Maintain Firm Faith in Lord Jesus, Bishop Ogunedo Advises
The All Saints Igbo Anglican Church in the DMV area has welcomed the Rt. Rev’d Chamberlain Chinedum Ogunedo, Bishop of the Ahiara Mbaise Diocese, on July 27, 2025.
The event, which coincided with the church’s Girls’ Guild induction ceremony and Thanksgiving service, drew prominent members of the community, including Ven. Clinton Chukwuemeka Esonu, who served as the Chief Host of Honor.
During his sermon, Bishop Ogunedo emphasized the importance of maintaining firm faith in Lord Jesus, drawing from Bible verses Luke 11:1-13 and Colossians 2:6-8.
He encouraged the congregation to trust in God’s righteousness and supremacy, despite the atrocities prevalent in society.
The bishop cautioned against get-rich-quick schemes, advising the community to focus on obtaining God’s love and wealth through faith and perseverance.
Bishop Ogunedo’s message served as a call to action, encouraging Christians to remain steadfast in their faith and trust in God’s plan.
He urged the congregation to maintain their hopes in God, emphasizing that this is the only way to navigate the challenges of life.
His sermon provided a timely reminder of the importance of spiritual resilience in the face of adversity.
The bishop extended his gratitude to the family of Sir SOS Echendu for their support in making the event a reality.
He urged the congregation to continue praying for the family, acknowledging their significant contribution to the church’s activities.
The reception that followed at the residence of Engr. Aguiyi & Dr. Mrs. Delphine Nwachukwu provided an opportunity for attendees to fellowship and bond over the bishop’s inspiring message.
This event showcased the church’s commitment to building strong relationships among its members and promoting a sense of community.
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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 98
Diaspora Watch Newspaper is pleased to announce the release of its 98th edition, presenting readers with another rich blend of impactful stories, insightful analyses and inspiring human-interest features from across the world.
Leading this edition is the heartwarming cover story, “Godchildren Honour Emmanuel and Joy Ojiribe at 40th Anniversary Celebration in US,” which chronicles the remarkable legacy of love, faith, mentorship and family built over four decades by the celebrated couple, culminating in a memorable celebration attended by loved ones and admirers.
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The edition also brings readers up to speed on major international developments, including US President Donald Trump’s announcement of an Intel-Apple chip deal, Ghana’s move towards a local takeover of Gold Fields’ Tarkwa mine, CARICOM’s renewed commitment to improving citizens’ lives under incoming Chair Pierre, the possibility of cocoa prices rising above $10,000 per tonne once again, a comprehensive 14-Point Roadmap to De-escalation and Reconstruction, Singapore’s impressive 38.4 per cent growth in non-oil exports driven by artificial intelligence, and warnings from Kew scientists that AI and digitalization could play a crucial role in preventing global plant extinction.
On the back page, readers will find the inspiring story of Adenugba, who has been honored with the African Diaspora Fashion Platform Award, recognizing excellence, creativity and outstanding contributions to fashion within the global African diaspora community.
As always, Diaspora Watch Newspaper remains committed to delivering credible journalism, promoting African excellence, strengthening diaspora engagement and providing readers with balanced perspectives on global affairs, business, innovation and development.
The 98th edition is now available to readers across print and digital platforms. We invite everyone to pick up a copy and stay informed on the stories shaping Africa, the diaspora and the wider world.
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Ezeibe–Lassina Wedding Draws Top African Dignitaries To Marrakech, Morocco
Ezeibe–Lassina Wedding Draws Top African Dignitaries To Marrakech, Morocco
By Boniface Ihiasota, Washington DC, USA
Marrakech, the historic and picturesque city in the Kingdom of Morocco, was transformed into a theatre of elegance and high society as African political elites, business magnates, diplomats and prominent families converged for the wedding of Munachi “Muna” Ezeibe and Cherina Zerbo Lassina.
The ceremony, which held between May 8 and 9 and covered by Diaspora Watch Newspaper, brought together influential guests from Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Europe, Canada and the United States, in what can be described as one of the most sophisticated African destination weddings in recent times.
The union joined two respected families, that of Nigerian businessman Chief Ezeibe and the distinguished household of former Burkina Faso Prime Minister Dr. Zerbo Lassina.
Former Nigerian Vice President, Atiku Abubakar chaired the event as Father of the Day, adding political gravitas to an already glittering occasion.
In brief remarks that drew warm applause, he recalled his decades-long relationship with the groom’s father, noting that their friendship dated back to the 1980s, long before either man attained national prominence.
Atiku described Chief Ezeibe as “a great trustworthy man,” praising his consistency, loyalty and integrity over the years.
Turning to the couple, he offered a simple but powerful charge: “Love one another, trust each other, and always be there for one another — because at the end of the day, it’s just the two of you.”
He departed for Abuja shortly after, following goodwill messages to the newlyweds.
The emotional tone of the ceremony deepened when the groom’s mother, Mrs. Ezeibe, took the floor to speak about her son.
She described Muna as caring, dependable and exceptionally kind-hearted, recalling a touching childhood moment when he wrote her a letter at the age of eight, promising lifelong love, protection and support.
She disclosed that the letter remains preserved and laminated to this day.
Mrs. Ezeibe also spoke glowingly of Cherina, stating that after meeting her, she became convinced her son had found his true life partner.
She publicly welcomed the bride into the family as her second daughter and urged Muna to continue to cherish and love his wife.
The bride’s mother, Evelyne Zerbo Lassina, delivered a similarly emotional speech, noting the values of faith, unity, generosity and family bonding.
She praised Cherina’s compassionate nature and described Muna as a man of sincerity whose devotion had earned the confidence of her family.
Her remarks were met with repeated standing ovations from guests.
The ceremony attracted a high-profile guest list, including Margaret Obi, wife of Peter Obi; Chief and Lolo Emma Bishop Okonkwo; Chief Walter Chinedu Obi; Dr. Ernest Azudialu-Obiejesi and his wife, alongside several other dignitaries from political, diplomatic, traditional and business circles.
In her remarks, Mrs Margaret Obi congratulated the newlyweds and urged them to build their union on mutual respect, trust and understanding.
She described marriage as a sacred institution that thrives on patience, sacrifice and unwavering commitment, while praying for enduring peace, love and prosperity in their home.
“Marriage is not just about the glamour of the wedding day, but about friendship, tolerance and standing by one another through every season of life,” she said. “I pray that your home will continually flourish in love, happiness and God’s abundant blessings.”
She also commended both families for fostering unity and cultural harmony through the union, describing the event as a celebration of African excellence and shared values.
The wedding reflected a rich fusion of Nigerian tradition, Burkinabé heritage, Christian values and international sophistication, with Marrakech briefly serving as a meeting point of African culture, influence and elite social networks.
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Meghan Markle Says She Was the “Most Trolled Person in the Entire World”
Meghan Markle reflected on the cyber bullying she’s received over the last decade since she and Prince Harry began dating: “I’m still here.”
Meghan Markel knows the pitfalls of social media firsthand.
And when visiting with students from Australia’s Swinburne University of Technology with Prince Harry, the Duchess of of Sussex recounted the struggles she’s experienced on the internet.
“For now, 10 years, every day for 10 years, I have been bullied and attacked,” she told the students, “And I was the most trolled person in the entire world. Now I’m still here.”
Meghan noted how social media companies are not necessarily “incentivized to stop” harassment, something that’s on her mind as she considers the future for younger generations.
“When I think of all of you and what you’re experiencing,” the 44-year-old continued. ‘’I think so much of that is having to realize that you know that industry, that billion-dollar industry, that is completely anchored and predicated on cruelty to get clicks, that’s not going to change. So, you have to be stronger than that.”
This is not the first time Meghan has spoken out against the abuse she’s received online in the years since she and Harry began dating in 2016 an occurrence she said reached its height when she was pregnant with her and Harry’s kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet now 6 and 4 respectively.
What Meghan said should be a “tender and sacred” time in her life, she recounted on a SXSW Conference in 2024, instead led to the “bulk of the bullying and abuse” she’d experienced.
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