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Diaspora Watch Newspaper-Vol.20

ExxonMobil Boosts Guyana Oil Output, Guyana Offers Free Tuition Ahead of Elections

ExxonMobil Guyana has announced plans to increase oil production from its Stabroek block by 18,000 barrels per day (bpd). The capacity of the Unity floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel will increase from 252,000 bpd to 270,000 bpd, pending approval from local authorities. ExxonMobil Guyana currently produces 665,000 bpd, and future developments include the...

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Diaspora Watch Newspaper-Vol.20

CARICOM Ministers Boost Food Security & Climate Action at Caribbean Week of Agriculture

CARICOM ministers gathered in St. Vincent during the 18th Caribbean Week of Agriculture (CWA) to address regional food security and sustainability. Key discussions included the “25 by 2025” initiative, blue economy development, and strategies to enhance intra-regional trade and agriculture. The ministers are also preparing for COP29, pushing for urgent climate action, and seeking financial...

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Diaspora Watch Newspaper-Vol.20

Tinubu, Remi, and Akpabio Mock Nigerians’ Hardship Amid Economic Crisis

As Nigerians face mounting economic hardship from soaring petrol prices and inflation, leaders like President Tinubu, Senate President Akpabio, and Remi Tinubu make insensitive remarks that mock the suffering populace. President Tinubu claims his neoliberal reforms will benefit Nigerians in the future, while Akpabio dismisses citizens fleeing the country’s economic downturn as unpatriotic. With an...

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Diaspora Watch Newspaper-Vol.20

Why Yoruba and Hausa Are Taught in U.S. Schools

For years, Fulbright scholarships have funded Yoruba and Hausa language teachers to educate students in U.S. universities, but Igbo is missing from the curriculum. Many Igbos have pointed to marginalization as the cause. However, the deeper issue lies in the lack of concerted efforts to promote the Igbo language and culture at the academic level....

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Diaspora Watch Newspaper- Vol.20

Nigerian Banks’ Upgrade Chaos: A Call for Customer-Centric Solutions

Nigerian banks’ rush to upgrade their core banking systems has caused confusion and frustration for many customers. With banks upgrading to more secure software, the lack of communication and customer support has left millions unable to access their funds, sparking questions about the banks’ commitment to customer welfare. Dr. Uju Ogubunka, President of BCAN, emphasized...