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Top 25 Canadian Award: Vote for Nduka Otiono

Top 25 Canadian Award: Vote for Nduka Otiono


We, the Anioma People Unite to Lift Our People; we are Happy When Our People are Happy 


TOP 25 CANADIAN IMMIGRANT AWARD 


VOTE FOR NDUKA OTIONO 


Our brother, Dr. Nduka Otiono has been shortlisted for the Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award of 2023, and the Canadian Immigrant magazine has officially begun the online voting stage for the awards. 


Pls vote for him and let's return to share in his joy. When we come together, we unite to conquer the world and that's what we are known for. 


Voting ends on June 9, 2023, and the Top 25 winners will be announced online in the August print edition of Canadian Immigrant. 


We have by this means lifted many of our people in the past and they returned to thank us. Nduka Otiono cannot be an exception. 


TO VOTE FOR OPTIONS, CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW, SCROLL DOWN, AND CAST YOUR VOTE. 


http://www.canadianimmigrant.ca/top25


Dr. Nduka Otiono is a Creative Writer, Author, and Literary Critic and an Assistant Professor at the Institute of African Studies, Carleton University, Canada. He is also a Journalist and Academic, appointed the Director of the Institute in 2022. Otiono is a native of Ogwashi-Uku in the State. 

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  1. Otiono ND as he is called is a refined and principled gentleman

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  2. That was sent by samuzoks

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