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editIncorrect name: The president of Vanuatu's actual name is Obed Moses Tallis. See this corrected Vanuatu Daily Post article by Godwin Ligo, which was copied and not updated by the Pacific Islands Report. It was the source of the stories from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and radio New Zealand as well. [1]
The correction was made to this article following clarification from the State House.
It is common in Vanuatu for name order to be inverted. This is especially common with chiefly titles, which can precede or follow a name interchangeably. - Dan McGarry, Media Director, Vanuatu Daily Post. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 103.20.233.31 (talk) 01:58, 23 July 2019 (UTC)