Northern Sask. physician shortlisted for national award
A man who leads the implementation of public health programs in 33 First Nation communities across Northern Saskatchewan has made the shortlist for the Canadian Immigrant award.
Doctor Nnamdi Ndubuka is one of 75 nominees for the award, created by Canadian Immigrant Magazine and presented by Western Union.
“It truly means a lot and I really appreciate the opportunity to share our stories as immigrants,” he said. “To me, this nomination speaks volumes in terms of the ability for immigrants to achieve their Canadian dream”.
Born and raised in Nigeria, Ndubuka immigrated to Canada with his family as a permanent resident in September 2011, and became a Canadian citizen in December 2016. As a public health physician, Ndubuka currently works with the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority (NITHA).