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Uncle Ramesh - Monday, April 20, 2026
Ramesh in Queens reads the news from home and finds, as always, that things are better than the opposition wants you to believe — the contractors are getting paid, the pipeline is paying for itself, the banks are winning awards, and the future is online.
Daily Brief - Monday, April 20, 2026
Your Monday morning rundown — three crime stories before breakfast, Exxon's pipeline math gets weirder, the passport portal is almost ready (almost), and the country imports a US firm to teach us how to slaughter a pig properly.
Sunday Brief: Exxon Keeps $23.6 Billion While We Get the Leftovers, Ali Tells Us to 'Brace' for More Pain, and Apparently the Strait of Hormuz Is Now Our Problem
Good Sunday morning, Guyana. The papers this weekend read like a collective exhale, and not the good kind. The kind where you realize you …
Uncle Ramesh Reports — Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Uncle Ramesh is very proud of CARIFTA and the 60th Independence celebrations. He has some thoughts on Lindsayca but they are measured.
The Daily Brief — Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Lindsayca's executives fly private while Guyana sits in the dark. CARIFTA ends with six medals. A Chinese acrobatic troupe is coming. Also: flood fears.
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Patriots Portfolio – Friday, April 3, 2026
This week's Patriots Portfolio — what the 38% Trump tariff means for Guyana's economy, the Wales Gas Plant arbitration fallout, Exxon's Canje exit, and what patriotic investors need to watch.
Daily Brief – Friday, April 3, 2026
Your Good Friday morning roundup — Guyana hit with a 38% Trump tariff, government secretly paid US$82M to gas plant contractor, fake tint waiver medical certificates discovered, BOSAI fires the worker who won a pay raise, and Exxon exits the Canje Block.
Uncle Ramesh – Thursday, April 2, 2026
Uncle Ramesh supports the tint crackdown, defends the Exxon contract, and is very proud of UG's new medical programme.
Daily Brief – Thursday, April 2, 2026
Your Thursday morning roundup — tint crackdown begins, Nicaraguan engineers allegedly flee with $13M in aircraft parts, Venezuelan jail finally releases Guyanese boat captain, and the U.S. Ambassador tells Guyana to leave the Exxon contract alone.
Uncle Ramesh's Take: Six Dialysis Centres, A Special Envoy, And Some People Just Won't Give Credit
Uncle Ramesh sees six new dialysis centres, a US Special Envoy, and cost recovery on seven oil projects — and wonders why people still complaining.
Wednesday's Guyana Brief: Noem Lands, Exxon Expands, and the Bridge Is Still Sinking
A fired US official arrives as a Special Envoy, Exxon wants two more oil projects, and the World Bank says Guyana's reform programme has been quietly gutted. Wednesday's 5-minute news circus.
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Patriots Portfolio — March 24, 2026: Oil, Courts, and the Business of Everything
This week in Guyana's business and economic landscape: Exxon's production push, rising oil prices, the NRF, and what the Mohameds saga means for business confidence.
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Tuesday's Guyana Brief: Wheelbarrows, Oil Greed, and the Death of a Newspaper
The Mohameds went to the CCJ, Exxon wants more oil, and somewhere in the background, a newspaper quietly died. Tuesday's 5-minute Guyana news circus.
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Uncle Ramesh's Take: Cash In Hand, Oil On The Rise, And Some People Just Can't Accept A Good Thing
Uncle Ramesh from Toronto is very pleased with the cash grant, very confident in Exxon, and has some thoughts about people who pay court debts in wheelbarrows.
YouTube Scripts – March 24, 2026: Wheelbarrows, Oil, and the CCJ
Two HeyGen-ready YouTube scripts for Tuesday March 24, 2026 — 60-second quick brief and 4-minute full episode.
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☕ Monday Brief: Former Finance Minister Admits Exxon Exploited Us, Venezuela Border Watch, and Pay-To-Party Culture
Winston Jordan finally admits what everyone knew, PM Phillips says troops are ready for anything Venezuelan, and birthday parties now cost admission.
🇬🇾 Uncle Ramesh Responds: Jordan Finally Talking Truth, Border Security Strong, and Mash Coming!
Uncle Ramesh sets the record straight on who really signed that oil contract, praises border vigilance, and gets ready for Republic Day.
