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Celebrating Mc Morris: From the Stage to Community Engagement Specialist in Brampton

In a heartwarming tale of talent and dedication transcending the entertainment arena, Mr. Maurice Imadu, better known as Mc Morris, has been appointed as the Community Engagement Specialist by the City of Brampton. This significant achievement not only marks a new chapter in Maurice's career but also stands as a recognition to his deep commitment to community service, alongside his established prowess as a Nigerian-Canadian comedian and event consultant.

Maurice Imadu has long been a beloved figure in both the Nigerian and Canadian communities, known for his wit and ability to connect with diverse audiences through humor. His journey from captivating audiences with his annual event ‘My Hearing’ with laughter to engaging them in community development is a narrative of passion-driven transformation, illustrating his multifaceted talents and deep-rooted desire to give back to the community.

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A New Role for a Beloved Comedian

As the new Community Engagement Specialist, Maurice is set to bring his unique blend of charisma and strategic thinking to the forefront of Brampton's community initiatives. His role will involve fostering strong relationships between the city authorities and its vibrant, diverse Nigerian and afro Caribbean populace, ensuring that the voices of all community members are heard and valued.

Community Reactions: Joy and Expectations

The announcement of Maurice’s new role has been met with widespread acclaim and celebration within the community. Residents of Brampton and fellow Nigerians express immense pride and joy, seeing one of their own ascend to such an influential position. Social media platforms and community forums buzz with congratulatory messages, with many highlighting Maurice's previous contributions to community events and expressing confidence in his ability to excel in his new role.

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A Symbol of Diversity and Inclusion

Maurice's appointment is particularly significant in the context of cultural representation and diversity which the City of Brampton stands for. It serves as an inspiring example of how multicultural communities can thrive when inclusive practices are embraced in governance and community engagement. Maurice, with his deep understanding of cultural nuances and community dynamics, is ideally positioned to bridge gaps and build stronger, more cohesive community ties.

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Wishes for Success

As Maurice Imadu steps into his new role, the community’s expectations are high, but so is their trust in his capabilities. His proven track record as an entertainer and consultant, combined with his genuine passion for community welfare, suggests that he will approach this new challenge with the same enthusiasm and dedication that have characterized his career so far.

In conclusion, the City of Brampton could not have chosen a more fitting ambassador for community engagement than Maurice Imadu. His appointment is a cause for celebration and a beacon of hope for more inclusive and engaged community relations in the future. Congratulations, Maurice, on your new role! Your community stands with you, ready to support and collaborate towards a brighter, more connected Brampton.


 

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Press Release    

October 31, 2021

 

Power of Inclusion: What is the Fuss About!

 

Council of Nigerian Professionals Inc. (CNP)

Presents: The Maiden Edition of Power of Inclusion: What is the fuss about!

A Three (3) day event, starting on Thursday - Saturday, December 2nd-4th, 2021

 

‘Inclusion is not a matter of political correctness. It is the key to growth.”- Jesse Jackson

 

There has been a lot of discussion around inclusion, yet here we are.

After the August 28,1963 speech of Martin Luther King Jr. during the match in Washington for jobs and freedom… I have a dream...who would have thought that we’ll still be here?

 

It took double tragic incidents in 2020 to bring the need for inclusivity to the forefront again. Covid-19 gave the world a reset button, and the death of George Floyd on May 25th, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, may his soul Rest in Peace, brought inclusion back to the forefront.

 

This is a discussion that affects the world and humanity. It is a call for you, for me, for everyone, that knows that Systemic Anti-Black Racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, homophobia and more destroys; and wants to see a new dawn of change.

 

Outstanding and Distinguished Keynote Speaker panelists will be available to share their view on each day

 

Topics:

Day 1: Breaking Down Barriers - Virtual- Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4zi09lm7RLGEXQ7Yglqx2w

Day 2: Envisioning A Brighter Future - Virtual- Registration link

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iCQOlHcsRjW0Zz97f4LGpw

Day 3: Inclusive Leadership - (live streaming and in-person)

YouTube: @CNPNGO         Facebook: @CNPNGO

 

Recognition

There are individuals, community members, and leaders, who are change agents, setting the tone, and are pacesetters in this space. Everyday people changing the narrative on inclusion. CNP is glad to announce that, these people would be recognized and celebrated with; Power of Inclusion Awards in three (3) categories:

Leadership, Champion, and Community.

 

Introduction Video: https://youtu.be/KO5_i4ROOkY

For additional details, please contact:

 

Dr. Lamine Diallo                      

Email: Dlamine15@gmail.com  

Phone: 416-464-9930   

                                          

Mr. Obiora Igweze

obiora.igweze@hotmail.com

437-226-6266


Ms Olawunmi Afolabi-Daniels

olawunmiafolabi@gmail.com

416-523-2416


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