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IDDU Canada partners with Working Women Community Centre
Due to the extreme cold weather during the winter, all shelters across Ontario experienced surge in the number of people in need of food, cloth, and a space to sleep. On the 14th March 2019, IDDU donated foods and clothes to the Working Women Community Centre (Victoria Park Hub) to be distributed to the less privileged in the community.
Our organization promised to continuously extend our support to the Hub and other shelters across Ontario. IDDU is also planning to extend its support to the less privileged in Nigeria most especially with food, education, and healthcare.
IDDU Canada launches a newcomer resettlement program

Hon. Paul Olawale Oladejo
My name is Hon. Paul Olawale Oladejo, I am a businessman and politician. I am a heavy equipment supplier.
I was a councilor and I represented ward 08 of Oluyole local government between 2021-2024.
I arrived in Canada in July 2023, and I became a member of IDDU in January 2024. I have benefited a lot from IDDU since I joined the association.
I am the current Chairman of the IDDU Newcomer committee.
Under my leadership, the committee has been able to provide support and assistance to our indigenes of Ibadan who are newcomers in Canada by giving them gift cards for groceries, household items, and assisting them in securing job opportunities.
May God Almighty continue to bless IDDU Canada

Group of New comers from Ibadan having fun with IDDU President
IDDU President Alhaji Taiwo Akere Azeez hosting The Exceutive Chairman of Oluyole local government, Ibadan, Oyo State of Nigeria Mr. Popoola Muideen Olaide together with his Chief of staff Mr. Akorede Adeniyi accompanying with members of Ibadan Descendant Development Union Canada Inc. (IDDU).