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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.

cricket player Gurshaan Dhaliwal being presented with awards
March 31, 2023
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Winnipeg

Young cricketers harbour world cup dreams, but opportunities remain rare in Canada

Cricket is a fast-growing sport in the country, but players and advocates say spaces to play professionally are too few.

March 29, 2023
Winnipeg

Afro-Caribbean Manitobans mark decade of giving back to home countries

They arrived in Canada with little, and used their success over time to fund donations to their homelands.

ajopro
February 3, 2023
Winnipeg

New app supports financial goals of immigrants in Canada

AjoPro has already become popular amongst the Afro-Canadian community in Manitoba, helping users with large expenses.

Tigrayans in Winnipeg
January 19, 2023
Diaspora Affairs/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Tigrayan-Canadians speak out

Diaspora advocates push for Canada's leaders to assist those displaced by mass killings and genocide in North-East Africa.

January 4, 2023
Diaspora Affairs/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Advocating for newcomers: Q&A with Titi Tijani

President of the African Communities of Manitoba Incorporated, Titi Tijani, speaks on her goal for newcomers to return to their professions in

January 2, 2023
News/Winnipeg

Parents retain legal counsel after son attacked by police dog

Family advocates for justice since civilian oversight agency declined to investigate a police dog attack on their five-year-old at Winnipeg school

Entrance to the Asa Cultural Museum celebrating Yoruba culture.
December 29, 2022
Arts & Culture/Winnipeg

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
News/Winnipeg

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
Immigration/Winnipeg

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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November 11, 2022
Local Journalism Initiative/News/Politics

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

Meet-and-great in Winnipeg brings out supporters from the immigrant community

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