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Addressing Ongoing Isolation & Segregation in Canada: How the AfriCanad Multicultural Carnival is Enhancing Recreation, Unity, and Multicultural Interactions In a country as diverse as Canada, one would expect a seamless fusion of cultures and communities. However, despite the rich multiculturalism that defines our nation, there remain persistent issues of isolation and segregation, both socially...
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AfriCanad Multicultural Carnival 2024 Africanad Multicultural Carnival A Celebration of Unity and Diversity The recently concluded AfriCanad Multicultural Carnival 2024 was a resounding success, bringing together people from all walks of life in a vibrant celebration of diversity, culture, and unity. Held in the heart of Winnipeg, Manitoba, the carnival transformed St. Vital Park into...
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  As we approach February, the anticipation for Black History Month grows—a time dedicated to celebrating the remarkable achievements, cultural richness, and resilience of the Black community. Originating from the visionary Carter G. Woodson in 1915, this annual observance has evolved from Negro History Week to the month-long celebration we know today. For me, Black...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Africanad, a leading advocate for the promotion of African diversity, equity, and inclusion, is thrilled to announce multiple job openings that offer a unique opportunity for talented individuals to join our dynamic team and contribute to our mission. These positions are designed to empower and celebrate African culture, heritage, and talent. The...
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Juggling School and Work in Canada
Juggling School and Work in Canada. Have you noticed that most international students especially Nigerians work and school? It has not really been over emphasized how these students manage the full stress of work and school as well and now AY the director of the Africanadian episodes have called Philemon and Adebukola to do justice...
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Should you trust the banks or investments platforms?
Making Passive Incomes: Should you trust the banks or Investments platforms Should you trust the banks or investments platforms?  This is a big question that have always been on our minds and gist with the Africanadians didn’t fail to bring Seyi and her husband to resolve this question on our minds. Should you make investment...
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Africanad
BEST Financial Decision Q2 2022 with Financial Experts on Gist with Africanadians It is a full house again with the Africanadians as they introduce another new speaker simply identified as Seun, a disc jockey and retired architect. “I feel like what elevates a healthy financial decision is when you write a list of new year...
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Philemon had tried to open the floor with their usual motto but flopped and it got all the gisters laughing including AY that even sat on the floor, laughing hard. Well to cut the long story short, Philemon resaid the motto correctly and the floor was opened for a more interesting topic this time… “Can...
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province of manitoba female premiere
The province of Manitoba has appointed her first female Premier, Heather Stefanson, emerging as the winner of the party election ahead of her opponent. The Premier-designate had 8,405 votes from the house, while her opponent, Shelly Glover, had a total of 8,042 votes at Victoria Inn in west Winnipeg. In her speech after the election,...
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what can save a marriage
Episode ten was a very sensitive topic, ‘ WHAT CAN SAVE A MARRIAGE?’ Does saving marriage have to do with our unmet needs, priority or level of communication?”. AY opened the floor for other speakers to pour out their minds on the sensitive topic. “I believe that lack of communication has been what still breaks...
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The Africanad initiative started in Winnipeg, in the spring of 2019 with Ayodele Odeyemi’s passion for identifying, celebrating, motivating and projecting achievers of African-Caribbean heritage in Canada. Readmore