Black Mental Health Week – March 4-10
This year Black Mental Health Week has be scheduled for March 4-10 with the theme, ‘Growth and Reflection. This reflects the UN’s International Decade for People of African Descent.
This year Black Mental Health Week has be scheduled for March 4-10 with the theme, ‘Growth and Reflection. This reflects the UN’s International Decade for People of African Descent.
Community Award Ceremony in Toronto (Etobicoke Centre, January 28th, 2024). Nekpen Obasogie, the manager of this organization, Nigerian Canadian Multicultural Centre (NCMC), received a Community Award from one of the prominent politicians in Toronto, Yvan Baker (Member of Parliament). Congratulations to Nekpen. May our hard work be rewarded! Amen!
Nigerian Canadian Multicultural Centre (NCMC) hosted Immigration Info Session for new immigrants in Canada on Saturday, February 10th, 2024, via Zoom. Topics include: Refugee claimants, visitor visa permanent residence, short-term residence and more! Check the video below to watch the workshop on YouTube. Email: [email protected], Website: nigeriancanadiancentre.org. Phone: 437-265-5276
I would like to thank everyone who participated in today’s workshop, Apprenticeship Grant, facilitated by a representative from Service Canada. It was an informative and engaging program with a huge tune-up. Stay tuned for our next program at the Nigerian Canadian Multicultural Centre in Etobicoke. Manager: Nekpen Obasogie
Register for free workshop! Nigerian Canadian Multicultural Centre (NCMC) is partnering with Service Canada to host “Apprenticeship Grant” workshop on January 24th, 2024 online, via Zoom. Email us at [email protected] to register.
The Christmas giveaway is a part of our commitment to address the needs of new immigrants in the GTA by giving them the necessary resources and professional support to help speed up their integration into mainstream Canadian society. We encourage the general public and the Nigerian community in GTA to support our programs with any…
We attended an event organized by Toronto police in Mississauga, where these police officers were referred to as “Angels” because of their selfless community service in Toronto. Constables Farzad Ghotbi and Mustafa Popalzai, who came to Canada as refugees, have collected truckloads of essential items for refugees and newcomers since August 2021. In December 2023,…
Be a part of the history with THE DRUM ONLINE MEDIA INC (www.thedrumonline.net). The Maiden Edition of THE DRUM FESTIVAL (AYAN-AGALU FESTIVAL) In Canada.
Register for free workshop! Nigerian Canadian Multicultural Centre (NCMC) is partnering with Service Canada to host “Apprenticeship Grant” workshop on January 24th, 2024 online, via Zoom. Email us at [email protected] to register.