Dr Nwamaka Oparaoji appointed Commissioner for Multicultural Affairs in Prince George County, Maryland USA


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*Prince George’s County, MD, USA- September 12, 2025*: in a significant step towards the promotion of inclusion and support for the various immigrant communities in the county of Prince George, Prof. Nwamaka Oparaoji (in red dress) has been appointed the Hon. Commissioner for multicultural affairs, as transmitted in his appointment letter signed by the executive of County Aisha N. Braveboy, Esq (in black dress). This appointment is not only a testimony of its remarkable credentials and dedication, but also a lighthouse of hope for many who seek representation and defense in their search for a better life in a new land.

Dr. Oparaoji, an illustrious full-time professor at Montgomery College and member of the part-time faculty at Bowie State University, embodies the spirit of service and dedication. As coordinator of the nursing program authorized to Montgomery College, he has already given substantial contributions to the education and empowerment of future health workers. His leadership extends beyond the academic world; It is actively engaged in the nursing community as president of the Maryland Nursing Association District 5, supporting the nurse in the County of Montgomery, the county of Prince George and the Columbia district.

His role as commissioner for multicultural affairs aligns perfectly to the mission of the office of the County Manager, who aims to support and assist the community of immigrants. The cultural connections under his guide will act as vital resources for undernourished and underprinted communities, ensuring that their voices are listened to and that their needs are satisfied. The commitment of Dr. Oparaoji towards transparency and accessibility in the government resounds deeply with the values ​​of inclusiveness and equity.

In addition to his professional successes, dr. Oparaoji is a dedicated family woman, married to Prince Ndy Oparaoji (pictured) by the real oparaoji dynasty in Amuzi Ahiara Mbaise, Imo State, Nigeria. Together, three children are growing, instilling in them the importance of the commitment of the community and cultural pride. This foundation of family strengthens its determination to defend others, reflecting its belief that we are all interconnected.

The wide involvement of Dr. Oparaoji in various organizations, including its public relations officer roles for both the association of Nigerian nurse practitioners and for the DMV of the Union of Aiara, shows off his passion for networking, defense and service of the community. His leadership as President of the Committee for the committee of the Community at the Montgomery College Nurse Department and his recent testimony as an expert in Maryland State House further highlight his commitment for significant commitment and legislative defense.

His appointment comes in a crucial moment in which the communities are committed to recognition and support. Through his leadership, Dr. Oparaoji will not only support the needs of the immigrant population, but will also inspire others to join in the search for social justice and equity. His journey serves as a powerful reminder that a person can make a significant difference and his story will undoubtedly inspire future generations of leaders.

Reacting to this significant event, the Patriarch of the Prince of the family (Prof) Eddie Oparaoji said: “We are very proud of our enviable and historical daughters not only for our families, the Nigerian, African and all the immigration communities. The education and involvement of the community exemplify the transformative power of the leadership.

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