Emmanuel Nwaneri, Author at New Canadian Media

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Emmanuel Nwaneri

Emmanuel Nwaneri is a journalist with about 27 years of writing, travel and journalism experience in Nigeria, South Africa and Australia. He moved to Johannesburg in South Africa where he spent 10 years as a writer, journalism tutor and commentator. His time in South Africa afforded him the chance to observe the fast-changing dynamics of a country popularly-known as “a rainbow nation." He relocated to Winnipeg with his family in 2018 where he has since found interest in the Customer Service industry. He has published Once Upon A Woman and is working on a second work of fiction.

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Parents retain legal counsel after son attacked by police dog

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December 29, 2022
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New museum opens in Winnipeg to halt decline of Yoruba culture

The museum features about 50 items including paintings, carvings and drums from Nigeria.

December 16, 2022
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Burundian refugee’s family devastated by his death in a Winnipeg intersection

Isidore Toyi was days away from completing his English language studies in Winnipeg when he was struck and killed by a vehicle

November 17, 2022
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Many barriers to water safety for newcomers to Canada

Language barriers and economic constraints are among the barriers newcomers face in accessing water safety training

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Poilievre’s stance on immigration garners support from immigrants in Manitoba

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Parents of dead Rwandan student return home with few answers

Basic questions remain unanswered for a Rwandan family surrounding the circumstances of their son’s death in Winnipeg. 

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