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TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:58pm On Jun 04, 2022
22. Oyin Oladejo, Actress
Oyin Oladejo is an actress known for portraying Joann Owosekun on the television series Star Trek: Discovery.

Oladejo was born in Ibadan and grew up in Lagos. She moved to Canada in 2001 at the age of 16. She completed a course of study in theatre arts at Humber College in Toronto, and the Soul Pepper Academy in Toronto. According to her, she was about to give up the acting profession before taking on the advice of her agent with a self-made video of a casting part, without knowing what production it was for, and was shortly thereafter selected for the role of bridge officer Joann Owosekun on Star Trek: Discovery. Oladejo has appeared in the series since the first season of the series.

In the following years she was seen in the role of Ophelia in William Shakespeare's Hamlet and in the male role of Lopakhin in Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:57pm On Jun 04, 2022
21. Enuka Okuma, Actress
Okuma is best known for her role as detective Traci Nash in the Global/ABC police drama series, Rookie Blue. Okuma is also known for her work on the Canadian television series Madison and Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye. She appeared in the first season of TV soap-opera Hillside as the scheming and conspiring Kelly.

Okuma made her directorial debut with the short film, Cookie, on which she was also a writer, actor, and executive producer. Okuma co-wrote the episode "Best Man" on Rookie Blue.

For her role in Madison, she was nominated for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series at the 1995 Gemini awards. For her role on Rookie Blue, Okuma was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series at the 2011 Gemini awards and the Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series in 2013.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:56pm On Jun 04, 2022
20. Rosey Edeh, News Anchor, Former Track and Field Athlete
Rosey is a television personality, who was a news anchor for Global News at Noon on Global Toronto and senior reporter for ET Canada. She is currently C.E.O. of Micha Muse Media and has directed her debut film Oliver Jones: Mind Hands Heart. She is currently a morning co-anchor for CTV Morning Live Ottawa.

She was a weather presenter, providing weather forecasts on CFCF in Montreal, before moving to the United States to work for CNN and most recently, a weathercaster on NBC's Early Today and MSNBC. A resident of Lasalle, Quebec, she competed at the Olympic Games in 1988, 1992 and 1996. In the 400-metre hurdles final at the 1996 Summer Olympics Edeh set a Canadian national record time that stood over 23 years, until broken by Sage Watson in 2019. In September 2020, Rosey became a co-anchor of the CTV Morning News Live Ottawa.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:54pm On Jun 04, 2022
The ranking continues......

Source: Afrotimes Newspaper https://www.facebook.com/AfrotimesNewspaper

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:40pm On Jun 04, 2022
19. Robert Adetuyi, Screenwriter and Film Director
Robert is a Nigerian screenwriter and film director who is active in Hollywood. Born in Sudbury, Ontario. Adetuyi is a graduate of York University, where he studied communications and sociology. He moved to Hollywood in 1992.

His screenwriting credits include Stomp the Yard, Code Name: The Cleaner, Turn It Up, You Got Served: Beat the World, Honey: Rise Up and Dance and High Chicago. He has directed Turn It Up, You Got Served: Beat the World, Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack, Trouble Sleeping and Stand!.

Along with his brothers Tom, Amos and Alfons, Adetuyi is a partner in the film and television production firm Inner City Films, whose productions have included the television series Jozi-H and Ekhaya: A Family Chronicle and the films High Chicago and Love Jacked.
TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:38pm On Jun 04, 2022
18. Aisha Alfa, Comedian and Actress
Aisha Alfa is a comedian and actress, best known for her recurring role as teacher Ms. Grell in the Degrassi franchise and her appearances as a reporter on the mock newscast series The Beaverton.

Born in Nigeria and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she is the sister of musician and radio broadcaster Ismaila Alfa. After winning Winnipeg's "Funniest Person with a Day Job" comedy competition in 2011, she moved to Toronto to further her career.

She was a Canadian Comedy Award nominee for Best Breakout Artist at the 16th Canadian Comedy Awards in 2015. Alfa and her Beaverton castmates received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Ensemble Performance in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018.

She has since appeared in the television series Opie's Home, Sorry for Your Loss, Coop & Cami Ask the World and Good Trouble. She released her first full-length comedy special, Aisha Alfa: All the Parts, in 2020 on All Things Comedy.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:37pm On Jun 04, 2022
17. Rogers Ofime, Filmmaker and Producer

Rogers Ofime is a film maker and television producer. He is best known for producing several notable Nigerian television soap operas, including the successful Tinsel, which was the first multi-camera studio-based television daily soap to be produced by a Nigerian producer in all of East, West or North Africa and more recently Hush.

Ofime relocated to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and set up his own production company, Theatron Media Incorporated and has worked alongside several notable film producers and directors including Tade Ogidan, Erika Klopper, Juliette Hagopian, Robert Peters, Curtis Graham, Steve Morrisson and Titus Orpen.

Ofime is the Executive Producer at Native Media TV, a production company, under which platform he produced the series, "Zone 222" and "Till You Are 16" for Africa Magic TV. In 2020, he produced a movie titled "Voiceless". A movie that focuses on the troubles faced by those living in the northern part of Nigeria.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op):
16. Alfons Adetuyi, Film and Television Director and Producer
Alfons Adetuyi is an award-winning producer and director recognized for both navigating the complexities of financing international co-productions and producing successful cross-cultural films and television series.

His company, Inner City Films, has produced over 130 episodes of primetime television as well as feature films that have been distributed in the US, Canada and Europe, including four official co-productions with South Africa. Alfons directed and produced the award-winning feature film HIGH CHICAGO and during its festival tour of Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Chicago and Toronto, the film garnered both the Audience Choice Award and Best Canadian Feature at the Reelworld Film Festival. Alfons was featured in Indie Wire‘s ‘Shadow and Act’ Black Filmmakers to Watch and named as one of 2018’s Top 30 Black Directors.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:33pm On Jun 04, 2022
16. Dayo Ade, Actor
Dayo Ade is a Nigerian Canadian actor. He was born in Nigeria and moved with his family to Toronto, Ontario, Canada at an early age. He played Bryant Lester "BLT" Thomas in seasons 3–5 of the Degrassi Junior High series. He appeared as nurse Leo Beckett on the CBC Television series Cracked. He voiced as Hunter Hakka in Starlink: Battle for Atlas.

He also had guest appearances in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Borderland", in the Alias episode "The Awful Truth", in the Scrubs episode "My Malpractical Decision", and in the Charmed episode "We're Off to See the Wizard". He appeared in the Lost episodes "What Kate Does" and "Lighthouse".

In 2021, he joined the cast of Bob Hearts Abishola as Abishola's Nigerian husband Tayo Adebambo and starred in the film Cinema of Sleep. At the 2021 Whistler Film Festival, he won the award for Best Performance in a Borsos Competition Film for Cinema of Sleep.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:32pm On Jun 04, 2022
15. Bukky Abaniwonda, Actress
Bukky Abaniwonda, popularly called Bukky Wonder is best known for the films Bridges, Awkward Things About Losing Weight and The Carperdian. She was born in Canada as the second of the family with five siblings. She spent her childhood in Abuja. She has two brothers and two sisters. She attended Command Day Secondary School, Abuja for high school studies. Then she graduated with an accounting degree from Bowen University.

In 2017, she played the lead role in the film Bridges directed by Rogers Ofime. Then she acted in the film It's The End. In 2020, Abaniwonda directed the first Afro-Canadian web serial The African Family which is almost exclusively an all-Black production. It has been shot in Calgary. The cast included African actors from Nigeria, Congo and Angola.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:30pm On Jun 04, 2022
14. Temitope Ogunjimi, Rugby Sevens Player
Temitope is a Canadian rugby sevens player. She won a gold medal at the 2019 Pan American Games as a member of the Canada women's national rugby sevens team. Ogunjimi started her athletic career primarily as a wrestler, winning a gold medal at the 2013 Canada Summer Games as well as the 2014 Junior Pan American Championships. It was not until her third year of university that she took up rugby full-time.

She graduated from the University of Calgary with a degree in Law and Society.

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13. Rumun Ndur, Former Ice Hockey Player, Ice Hockey
Rumun Ndur is a former professional ice hockey player. Ndur’s hard-nosed style earned him 69 games of big-league duty in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Buffalo Sabres, the New York Rangers, and the Atlanta Thrashers. Ndur was the first Nigerian-born player to play in the NHL. He was born in Nigeria but grew up in Hearst, Ontario.

He was an assistant on a couple of Sutherland Cup-contending Nationals teams under Pat Powers before coaching in the Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs organization for the last few years. In January 2022, he was hired by the London Nationals as a coach.

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12. Hakeem Dawodu, Mixed Martial Artist
Hakeem is a mixed martial artist, currently signed to Ultimate Fighting Championship and fights in the Featherweight division. He previously competed for the World Series of Fighting. Dawodu was born in Calgary to a mother from Nigeria and when he was six years old, his father was deported, forcing his mother to raise him on her own.

He had a troubled childhood; he was first placed in a juvenile detention center at the age of 14. Two years later, his counselor placed him in Muay Thai training as a means of controlling his anger. On November 11, 2017, it was announced that Dawodu signed a four-fight deal with the UFC. Dawodu faced Michael Trizano on February 5, 2022 at UFC Fight Night 200. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

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11. Chika Stacy Oriuwa, physician and advocate for medical education reform.
Oriuwa is a physician, spoken word artist, and advocate against systemic racism in health care. In 2021, she was one of six frontline workers honored by the Barbie Role Model Program with a doll created in her likeness. In 2020, Oriuwa was the first black woman to become the sole valedictorian at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine.

Oriuwa was born in Ontario, Canada. She is the daughter of Stephen and Catherine Oriuwa, who emigrated from Nigeria to Canada in the 1980s. Oriuwa graduated from McMaster University with a bachelor's degree in Health Sciences and then took a gap year to focus on poetry. On 2 June 2020, Oriuwa graduated from the University of Toronto as valedictorian. She was the first solo black female valedictorian at University of Toronto, the second overall black female valedictorian, and the first woman in 14 years.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:25pm On Jun 04, 2022
10. Dr. Temitope Oriola, Professor of Criminology and Sociology, Special Advisor on police reform

Temitope Oriola, a professor at the University of Alberta is recipient of the Governor General of Canada Academic Gold Medal (first presented in 1873 by the Earl of Dufferin), Oriola’s book Criminal Resistance? The Politics of Kidnapping Oil Workers is one of a small number of book-length sociological investigations of political kidnapping in the English language.

A decorated researcher and teacher, Professor Oriola is a two-time Carnegie fellow and the 2020 recipient of the Kathleen W. Klawe Prize for teaching excellence. He is a past president of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS). In 2021, he was appointed as a special advisor on police act review to the government of the province of Alberta.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:24pm On Jun 04, 2022
9. Adeola Olubamiji, technologist, specializing in medical applications of 3D printing
Adeola Deborah Olubamiji is a technologist who specializes in Metal and Plastic Additive Manufacturing (also known as 3D-Printing). In 2017, she became the first black person to obtain a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the 112-year-old University of Saskatchewan, Canada.

Adeola Olubamiji was born on April 3, 1985 in Nigeria, a native of Ijare area, Ondo state. She was raised in Ibadan where she attended Alafia Public Primary School and St Gabriel Secondary School, Mokola.[9] She obtained her bachelor's degree in Physics (with Electronics) from Olabisi Onabanjo University, and later went on to obtain her master's degree at Tampere University of Technology, Finland. She received her Doctorate degree from University of Saskatchewan, becoming the first Black person to obtain a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:22pm On Jun 04, 2022
8. Bunmi Banjo, Business Executive, Head of Google's Digital Skills for Africa program
Bunmi Banjo is a technology leadership and future of work speaker and adviser. She is also the founder and CEO of Kuvora Inc. Bunmi was previously responsible for Google's Brand and Reputation in Africa where she led the company's effort to provide digital skills to millions of youths across the continent.

Bunmi was born in Canada to Nigerian parents from Ijebu, Ogun State, Nigeria, and is the eldest of three children. She attended the Federal Government Academy, Suleja where she was a member of the inaugural class of Nigeria's secondary school program for gifted and talented pupils. Bunmi attained a bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 2000 from The University of Toronto and an MBA in 2007 from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:21pm On Jun 04, 2022
7. Samuel Oghale Oboh, architect, first Black president of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Oboh, in Lagos, in 1971 is an architect, manager, leader, former Vice President - Architecture at AECOM Canada Architects Ltd - a Fortune 500 Company and the 2015 President of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Sam Oboh (as he is commonly known) is the first Canadian of African descent to be elected as president of this Canadian Royal Institute - a feat that the erstwhile director of the Institute of African Studies at Carleton University - Ottawa, the late professor Pius Adesanmi described as "a history-making event on many fronts

In 2021, at the Rio General Assembly, Oboh was elected as the Vice President for Region 3 of the Paris-based International Union of Architects (UIA) and has received several awards including being named as one of the Top 50 Most Influential People in Alberta by Alberta Venture.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:20pm On Jun 04, 2022
6. Mike Edem, Football Player
Anie-Ebiet Michael Edem, born 1989 in Lagos is a professional Canadian football defensive back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). After the 2012 CIS season, he was ranked as the tenth best player in the Canadian Football League’s Scouting Bureau final rankings for players eligible in the 2013 CFL Draft and sixth by players in Canadian Interuniversity Sport.

On January 31, 2019 Edem and the Roughriders agreed to a two-year contract extension. He re-signed to a one-year contract extension with the team on December 16, 2020. Edem was drafted in the first round, third overall by the Montreal Alouettes and signed with the team on May 27, 2013. He played CIS football for the Calgary Dinos and McGill Redmen.

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5. Simidele Adeagbo, Skeleton Racer
“Simi” is a Nigerian skeleton racer who competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics. She is Nigeria and Africa’s first female skeleton athlete. She was the first black female Olympian in the sport. In 2022, she won the woman's mono bob event in the 2022 EuroCup, held in Germany. In so doing, she became the first athlete from Africa to win an international sled race. Before competing in skeleton, Adeagbo competed in triple jump, last competing in 2008.

Simi was born in Toronto, in Ontario, Canada, to Nigerian parents; but she moved back to Nigeria when she was an infant and stayed there through age 6.
TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:18pm On Jun 04, 2022
4. Natalie Achonwa, Basketball Player
Achonwa, born 1992 is a professional basketball player for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She played on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball team. Achonwa was born in Toronto, Ontario, started playing basketball in Guelph, Ontario, and is 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm) tall.

Achonwa's father immigrated from Nigeria to Canada when he was twelve. At age 16, Achonwa became the youngest player to ever play on the Canadian national team in 2009. She competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics as well as the 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women.

Achonwa was invited to join the national team, to play in the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship for Women, held in Mexico. Achonwa was invited to play for Canada at the 2016 Summer Olympics, making it her second Olympic appearance. She played for Canada at the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. Achonwa was invited to play for Canada at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:17pm On Jun 04, 2022
3. Masai Ujiri, President of Basketball Operations for the Toronto Raptors
Masai, born in England to Nigerian parents is a professional basketball executive and former player and is the president of basketball operations of the Toronto Raptors in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

After a modest playing career, Ujiri became a scout in 2002, first for the Orlando Magic and then the Denver Nuggets. In 2008, he joined the backroom staff of the Toronto Raptors. Ujiri returned to the Nuggets in 2010 as general manager and executive vice president of basketball operations, and helped turn the team's fortunes around, returning them to the playoffs. As a result, he was named the NBA Executive of the Year in 2013. The following season, Ujiri returned to the Raptors as general manager. In the summer of 2016, Masai Ujiri relinquished his title as general manager to Jeff Weltman and accepted the position of president of basketball operations. As president, Ujiri worked to usher in a period of sustained success, helping the team win its first NBA championship in 2019.

TravelRe: Meet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op): 6:16pm On Jun 04, 2022
2. Uzoma Asagwara, Manitoba MLA for Union Station
Uzoma Asagwara is a politician and retired basketball player. Since 2019, Asagwara has represented the Union Station electoral district in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Asagwara is a member of the Manitoba New Democratic Party (Manitoba NDP).

Asagwara was born in Winnipeg to Igbo Nigerian parents. In 2008, Asagwara completed a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Psychiatric Nursing from the University of Winnipeg and the Brandon University.[4] Asagwara was the University of Winnipeg Female Athlete of the Year in 2005-06. Asgwara was a member of the Canadian National Basketball Team for two years and was part of the team at the Pan American Games in 2007.

TravelMeet The Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada -agree Or Disagree? by Highlandgee(op):
Meet the Top 50 Most Influential Nigerians In Canada – as ranked by Afrotimes Newspaper https://www.facebook.com/AfrotimesNewspaper

Do you agree or disagree with the list?

In no particular order:

1. Kaycee Madu, Alberta Cabinet minister
Kelechi "Kaycee" Madu, born 1974 is a lawyer and politician who has served as the provincial minister of labour and immigration for Alberta since February 25, 2022. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), Madu has represented Edmonton (South-West) in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since the 2019 provincial election.

He was previously Alberta's minister of municipal affairs from 2019 to 2020, before becoming minister of justice and solicitor general of Alberta in 2020. Madu is the first Black person to serve as a provincial minister of justice in Canada. Kelechi Madu was born and raised in Southeastern Nigeria and attended the University of Lagos graduating with a Bachelor of Laws. He immigrated

TravelRe: Nigerian Man Who Defrauded Canadian Town Of $500K Sentenced In Ontario by Highlandgee(op): 2:46pm On Jun 04, 2022
Maxymilliano:
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He will obviously get off with a light sentence since he's already a citizen with positive records and a first time offender.
Yes, also because the city has already recovered the money.
TravelRe: Nigerian Man Who Defrauded Canadian Town Of $500K Sentenced In Ontario by Highlandgee(op): 2:30pm On Jun 04, 2022

TravelNigerian Man Who Defrauded Canadian Town Of $500K Sentenced In Ontario by Highlandgee(op):
An Uber driver from Ontario who defrauded the Town of Bridgewater, N.S., out of nearly $500,000 was sentenced on Thursday to three years in prison.

Prosecutor Keavin-Mathieu Gallant Finnerty said in a statement the Crown got the sentence it was seeking for Ayoola Ajibade, 53. He noted the maximum sentence for an offence of this nature is 14 years.

The fraud stemmed from October 2019 when Ajibade posed as an executive with Dexter Construction and requested forms from the town to allow the Bedford, N.S.-based company to receive payment via electronic transfer rather than cheque. He had no connection to Dexter, which does work for the town.

At the time, the town was recommending its vendors switch from being paid by cheque to electronic funds transfer, so the request didn’t seem unusual.

After Bridgewater received an invoice from Dexter Construction for legitimate work, it wired a payment of $490,930.43 in early November into a Scotiabank account in Brampton, Ont., that belonged to Ajibade.

It would be another six weeks before the town learned of the fraud.

The town also wired payments of $226,583.41 and $17,040.75 to Ajibade’s account in mid-December, but the payments were rejected by Scotiabank.

Scovil noted during sentencing that a pre-sentence report found Ajibade had a positive work history and no prior criminal record. He said Ajibade is a Nigerian immigrant who obtained Canadian citizenship, and has good support in his local community.
Ajibade apologized in court Thursday for the fraud. The judge said he seemed remorseful.

How the town got the money back

The town spent almost eight months trying to recoup the $490,930.43 and had to get a court order in August 2020 forcing Scotiabank to return the money. Documents previously obtained through an access-to-information request reveal the town spent an estimated $5,000 on legal fees to resolve the matter.

The criminal case went to trial in August 2021, and Ajibade was convicted in earlier this year.

Source: https://afrotimesnews.com/2022/06/05/nigerian-man-who-defrauded-canadian-town-of-almost-500k-gets-3-years-in-prison-2/

TravelRe: Nigerian Woman, Sarah Soyemi Brutalized By Canadian Police Officers (Photo) by Highlandgee(op): 1:25pm On Jun 04, 2022
RaptorX:
The story said it happened in London England? Tell me something i am missing.
The story never mentioned England. London is a town in Ontario, Canada.
TravelRe: Nigerian Woman, Sarah Soyemi Brutalized By Canadian Police Officers (Photo) by Highlandgee(op): 12:54pm On Jun 04, 2022
RaptorX:
In DJ Khalid voice... Another one.
Calm down and read the story before joining the jonses.
TravelRe: Nigerian Woman, Sarah Soyemi Brutalized By Canadian Police Officers (Photo) by Highlandgee(op): 12:53pm On Jun 04, 2022
bablon20:
The heading of this writeup is misleading, all these I never chop bloggers won't make one mad..... Canadian police in London.
Mumu! London is a town in Ontario, Canada! grin
TravelRe: Nigerian Woman, Sarah Soyemi Brutalized By Canadian Police Officers (Photo) by Highlandgee(op): 12:09pm On Jun 04, 2022
Read breaking news about Nigerians abroad on Afrotimes Newspaper https://www.facebook.com/AfrotimesNewspaper

TravelRe: Nigerian Woman, Sarah Soyemi Brutalized By Canadian Police Officers (Photo) by Highlandgee(op): 11:50am On Jun 04, 2022
ccollins:
whites in Nigeria are actually even more law abiding than so called Nigerians
God bless you! don't mind those saying she did nothing and received the beating.

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