Nigerian group in UK, Canuk, using seminars to recruit new members

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Nigerian group in UK, Canuk, using seminars to recruit new members
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Canuk was formed by the Nigeria High Commission in the United Kingdom in 2005.

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Among those who spoke were Ekanem Robertson, who spoke on behalf of the charity Africans Against Child Abuse ; Tolulope Abegunde, the secretary of the Association of Nigerian Healthcare and Socialcare Workers ; Juliet Benson of the British Nigerian Law Forum and Oluyemisi Jenkins of the Home Office. They delivered invaluable insights into navigating child safeguarding issues and social services interventions in the UK.

Mr Okenla said: “Both events were well-attended and received positive feedback from participants, underscoring Canuk’s steadfast commitment to empowering and supporting the Nigerian community in the UK. By providing essential information and resources, Canuk continues to play a vital role in ensuring the well-being and success of Nigerians living in the UK.”At Premium Times, we firmly believe in the importance of high-quality journalism.

Would you consider supporting us with a modest contribution on a monthly basis to help maintain our commitment to free, accessible news?Rose Graham, Canuk’s publicity secretary added: “On the back of both seminars, our secretariat has been bombarded with emails from Nigerians wanting to know how they can participate in Canuk’s activities.

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