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Nigerian Canadians for Cultural Educational and Economic Progress (NCCEEP), hosted a Small Business Expo at the Optimist Community Centre Gymnasium. It was an exciting chance for members of the community …

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Jonathan Pinto gets a special preview of this Sunday’s Nigerian feast at the Optimist Community Centre I’ve never tried Nigerian food. So when I came across a “Taste of Nigeria” …

JOLLOF RICE. EGUSI SOUP. FUFU! GET A TASTE OF NIGERIA THIS SUNDAY IN WINDSOR Read More »

Omoluabi is a free bilingual publication with nine planned issues, doubling as an anti-violence campaign. Omoluabi, means “a child of character” in the Nigerian language of Yoruba. It is also …

AFRICAN-CANADIAN NEWSPAPER BACK IN PRODUCTION AFTER 15-YEAR HIATUS Read More »

Windsor Morning with Nav Nanwa is your coffee companion to get your day going. Tune in for the latest news, weather and traffic from Windsor and Essex County. And stay …

SOKONI – THE MARKETPLACE VENDORS INTERVIEWED BY CBC RADIO ‘WINDSOR MORNING’ HOST NAV NANWA Read More »

NCCEEP EXECUTIVDIRECTOR MAKES APPEARANCE ON LOCAL PODCAST WE Speak (Windsor Essex Speaks), is a local podcast network, located in the heart of Ford city at 998 Drouillard Road. Last Sunday, …

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