Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Who is Really Responsible for the Care Coordination in Healthcare?

    March 11, 2026

    10 Daily Habits that Often Waste 97 Percent of Our Time and Energy in Life

    March 11, 2026

    Free boat rides, health camps mark Women’s Day fete

    March 11, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Who is Really Responsible for the Care Coordination in Healthcare?
    • 10 Daily Habits that Often Waste 97 Percent of Our Time and Energy in Life
    • Free boat rides, health camps mark Women’s Day fete
    • Imagine Studio Releases New Trends Study Exploring the Future of Convenience, Loyalty, and Connected Well-Being
    • These tech tools make life easier and fairer for tenants
    • Beyond-Sleep Encourages Everyone to Sleep Better, Live Well on World Sleep Day
    • Why Your 2026 Social Security COLA Is Already Losing Value
    • These are the most emotionally intelligent countries
    Moving MountainsMoving Mountains
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Wednesday, March 11
    • Home
    • Mental Health
    • Life Skills
    • Self-Care
    • Well-Being
    • Awareness
    • Inspiration
    • Workers Comp
    • Social Security
      • Injuries
      • Disability Support
      • Community
    Moving MountainsMoving Mountains
    Home » ‘People are seeking care’: Local group eases mental-health challenges for Regina’s African newcomers
    Awareness

    ‘People are seeking care’: Local group eases mental-health challenges for Regina’s African newcomers

    TECHBy TECHFebruary 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    'People are seeking care': Local group eases mental-health challenges for Regina's African newcomers
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    The death of 20-year-old Samwel Uko in May 2020 still lingers with Victor Ejike. He didn’t know him, but he wants to make sure no other African newcomer loses their life due to a mental health crisis.

    Ejike thinks about how Uko, a football player from B.C., drowned in Wascana Lake after visiting the Regina General Hospital’s emergency room twice for mental health concerns but wasn’t able to access care.

    “That particular incident (has) had a profound influence on me,” said Ejike, who adds the youth’s death brought up how race can impact access to care and the need for advocacy.

    Ejike enrolled into a nursing program a few months after Uko’s death, and has worked as a registered nurse in the youth psychiatric unit at the Regina General Hospital since graduating in 2024. He uses his experience as a care professional and as a community leader among African newcomers to point others to mental health resources they might not otherwise know about.

    Ejike and his wife Amarachi are from Nigeria and have lived in Regina for nearly a decade. They started the non-profit cultural organization Afro Tribes in 2021 to help other Africans in the city feel at home and address the “pain points” they felt when moving to the unfamiliar city.

    This year, Afro Tribes is working to raise awareness about mental health, especially when it comes to youth who have difficulties helping their parents understand that it is a health issue and not a personal or spiritual failing.

    “In the African community, in African culture, mental health is viewed differently. We tend to see it as a spiritual problem rather than a medical problem,” said Ejike.

    Taban Daudau Uko, father of Samwel Uko, kneels in front of a makeshift memorial at Wascana Lake for Uko on June 5, 2022 in Regina. Uko was found dead in Wascana Lake May 21, 2020 having previously sought care twice at the Regina General Hospital before being escorted out by security.

    Love Jazz, a Valentine’s Day gala at the Delta Hotel on Saturday, will feature music, dinner and a keynote speaker talking about how to support youth who are dealing with depression or mood disorders.

    To Ejike, there’s no better way to celebrate Black History Month or Valentine’s Day than coming together to highlight an issue, such as mental health and suicide, that is affecting their community.

    It’s especially important, says Ejike, because newcomers can experience difficult times simply because they are new to Canada and facing new stresses in their daily lives without the same community they had back home.

    Ejike will distribute cards to attendees with mental health resources listed, in hopes that it could be the difference in someone’s life by helping them seek care.

    Afro Tribes will also launch a online awareness campaign, Stay Alive, later this month aimed at destigmatizing the issue of mental health among Africans in Regina.

    Ejike has started seeing more Black youth in his unit since December 2025. It’s a sign for him that his efforts to bring awareness and advocate for his community to seek care is succeeding.

    “It means people are seeking care,” said Ejike. “They are not hiding in their homes, or they are not just praying and hoping it goes away.”

    Related

    Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this story, initially published on Feb. 12, contained incorrect information. Ejike has worked as a registered nurse in the youth psychiatric unit at the Regina General Hospital since 2024.

    nyking@postmedia.com

    The Regina Leader-Post has created an Afternoon Headlines newsletter that can be delivered daily to your inbox so you are up to date with the most vital news of the day. Click here to subscribe.

    With some online platforms blocking access to the journalism upon which you depend, our website is your destination for up-to-the-minute news, so make sure to bookmark leaderpost.com and sign up for our newsletters so we can keep you informed. Click here to subscribe.

    African care challenges eases group local MentalHealth newcomers people Reginas seeking
    TECH
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Who is Really Responsible for the Care Coordination in Healthcare?

    March 11, 2026

    Free boat rides, health camps mark Women’s Day fete

    March 11, 2026

    These are the most emotionally intelligent countries

    March 10, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss
    Workers Comp

    Who is Really Responsible for the Care Coordination in Healthcare?

    By TECHMarch 11, 20260

                                 …

    10 Daily Habits that Often Waste 97 Percent of Our Time and Energy in Life

    March 11, 2026

    Free boat rides, health camps mark Women’s Day fete

    March 11, 2026

    Imagine Studio Releases New Trends Study Exploring the Future of Convenience, Loyalty, and Connected Well-Being

    March 11, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Our Picks

    Who is Really Responsible for the Care Coordination in Healthcare?

    March 11, 2026

    10 Daily Habits that Often Waste 97 Percent of Our Time and Energy in Life

    March 11, 2026

    Free boat rides, health camps mark Women’s Day fete

    March 11, 2026

    Imagine Studio Releases New Trends Study Exploring the Future of Convenience, Loyalty, and Connected Well-Being

    March 11, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us

    At Moving Mountains, we believe that every individual has strength, value, and purpose—regardless of mental health challenges or physical disabilities. This platform was created to inspire hope, promote understanding, and empower people to live meaningful and confident lives beyond limitations.

    Latest Post

    Who is Really Responsible for the Care Coordination in Healthcare?

    March 11, 2026

    10 Daily Habits that Often Waste 97 Percent of Our Time and Energy in Life

    March 11, 2026

    Free boat rides, health camps mark Women’s Day fete

    March 11, 2026
    Recent Posts
    • Who is Really Responsible for the Care Coordination in Healthcare?
    • 10 Daily Habits that Often Waste 97 Percent of Our Time and Energy in Life
    • Free boat rides, health camps mark Women’s Day fete
    • Imagine Studio Releases New Trends Study Exploring the Future of Convenience, Loyalty, and Connected Well-Being
    • These tech tools make life easier and fairer for tenants
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 movingmountains. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.