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Ahead of OMFE Family Day Event, VMRTN Releases List of Award Winnners.

PRESS COMMUNITY RELEASE.

Ahead of its Oakville Multicultural Family Family Extravaganza (OMFE) event taking place on Family Day, Monday, February 20, 2017,the organisers have released a list of award-winners to be honoured at the event. 
 
According to a release by the Youth Coordinator of the Oakville-based  Visible Minority Minority Radio & TV Network (VMRTN),  Ms. Oyinda Alabi, the list of awardees include companies and individuals who are adjudged to have contributed immensely to the development and well-being of immigrants and minorities in Canada over the years. 
 
Continuing, Ms. Alabi confirmed that the initiative, which promises to be an annual event henceforth, "is in collaboration with the office of Toronto Councillor Jim Karygiannis, Ward 39. Scarborough-Agincourt, who has graciously donated the scrolls and certificates to be presented to the maiden award-winners".
 
The OMFE, a family-oriented event open to the general public, will take place on Monday, February 20, 2017, at Joshua's Creek Arenas, 1663 North Service Road, East, Oakville, ON, from 10 am to 2 .00 pm on Monday, February 20, 2017. Admission is Free.
 
Representatives of Canada's visible minority communities, faith-based and religious groups are active participants in this event. These include South Asian Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese, Filipino, Hispanic, African, Black and Caribbean communities, churches, mosques, templesand synagogues.among others. 
 

Name

Citation

Remarks

1.      CHIN Radio/ TV International, Toronto, ON

Canada’s pioneer Diversity Radio and TV Station

“United Nations” of languages in Canada and home to VMRTN’s pioneer chit-chat Yoruba-language weekly radio program

2.      Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI) , Toronto

Canada’s premier organization grouping agencies and groups helping immigrants

Advocacy and other activities for the welfare of immigrants; initiator of the African Canadian Leaders Network (ACLN)

3.      Dice Ailes

Musician and hip hop artiste

VMRTN music ambassador and provider of Canadian content to the weekly Yoruba program

4.      Joshua’s Creek Arenas

Home base provider for VMRTN operations

Town of Oakville facility that encourages diversity activities

5.      Oyinda Alabi

Children and Youth Coordinator, VMRTN

Student at York University, Toronto.

6.      Abdul Muqtadir

VMRTN Seniors and Faith-based Coordinator

Long-time resident of Oakville, volunteer and outreach activities on seniors’ wellness and care.

7.      Ms. Joanne Locker

Town of Oakville

VMRTN Advisor & Mentor

8.      Michael K. Abiodun

Publisher, Oases, Online magazine

Atupa segment producer, VMRTN’s weekly E Gbe Yewo Yoruba radio program on Chin Radio TV 1540 AM, 91.9 FM

9.      Theresa F. Alabi

Oakville, Ontario

Main host and presenter, VMRTN’s weekly E Gbe Yewo Yoruba radio program on Chin Radio TV 1540 AM, 91.9 FM

10.  Ms. Evan Ilupeju

Niagara Falls, ON.

Web designer/  administrator, VMRTN website, Graphics designer, social media coordinator

11.  Afolabi Anoba

CHIN Radio/ TV International, Toronto

VMRTN’s Technical Coordinator

12.  Ms. Milbonita Altrecha

Richmond Hill, ON

Coordinator, Filipino and Chinese activities

13.  Ms. Michelle Minot

Toronto, ON

Coordinator, Caribbean and African affairs

14.  Ms. Ngozi Ugoh

Publisher, Nigerian-Canadian Newspaper

VMRTN Advisor and mentor

15.  Paul Ade

Show promoter/ Award coordinator

Producer of Black Achievement Awards

 

16.  Vinny Soni

 

Contact 2 Command,a diversity marketing company

VMRTN VMRTN’s weekly E Gbe Yewo Yoruba radio program on Chin Radio TV 1540 AM, 91.9 FM and Moneygram representative

 

Kayode (Kay) Alabi

 

Oakville, ON

VMRTN Executive Director, Radio Executive Producer

             

                                                 

Visible Minority Radio and TV Network” (VMRTN) (also known as Visible Minority Re-Settlement & Training Network) is a collaborative, registered not-for-profit integrated radio and TV / community service corporation set up in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) of Ontario, and main office in Oakville, ON., to cater to the communication needs of the nation’s ever-growing visible minority groups in a unique, all-purpose setting, helping to fill the communication gaps among the sundry communities.

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Research has shown that the mainstream media are not doing justice to the needs of these groups, thereby leading to lack of understanding between these groups and the majority population, and even among the communities themselves. Furthermore, there is a need to give our native languages a pride of place in the community while helping our younger ones, especially foreign-born, to imbibe the richness, history and value in our languages and cultures.

 

To this effect, we particularly use these media to project the following social and capacity-building activities that form part of our mandate: Senior and Elderly services; Newcomer Referral and Information; Supportive and Peer Counselling; Age/ Sex-appropriate social programs; Drugs/ HIV / AIDS programs; Environmental Awareness; After-school program for kids; Crime Prevention; Single Mothers; etc.

As our pilot project, we signed a contract with Toronto's CHIN Radio TV station International, AM 1540 Simulcast on 91.9 FM to broadcast in pure Yoruba language (Nigerian) every Sunday, from 5.30pm to 6pm with our maiden broadcast on Sunday June 8, 2014 (and every Sunday ever since). We hope to progress to other diversity languages and broadcast more frequently and for longer periods as time goes on, and as funding permits. Attached, please find a copy of theOMFE event flyer. 

 

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