Seven British-Nigerian candidates have been elected into the United Kingdom parliament in the just concluded General Elections.
Helen Grant, who has a father won Maidstone and the Weald for the Conservative party taking 56.4% of the vote.
Helen Grant, who has a father won Maidstone and the Weald for the Conservative party taking 56.4% of the vote.
Kate Osamor, both of whose parents are Nigerian won Edmonton for the Labour party with 71.5% of the vote.
Bim Afolami won Hitchin & Harpenden
Fiona Onasanya Chi won Peterborough
Chi Onwurah , who has a Nigerian father won Newcastle Central for the Labour party taking 64.9% of the vote.
Kemi Badenock won Saffron Walden
Bim Afolami won Hitchin & Harpenden
Fiona Onasanya Chi won Peterborough
Chi Onwurah , who has a Nigerian father won Newcastle Central for the Labour party taking 64.9% of the vote.
Kemi Badenock won Saffron Walden
Chuka Umunna who has a Nigerian father won Streatham for the Labour party taking 68.5% of the vote.
Lol....no mallam in the list. If it were to be in On Nigeria, Igbo's won't win even one...mallam all the way
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DeleteFoolish oyibo. Foreigners r taking over their land and they r all watching just because they prefer to give birth to one or none at all. Let's watch it, US will elect a Muslim president soon. Meanwhile congrats on to my Nigerian sisters
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Nice achievements for Nigerians
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ReplyDeleteEveryone is happy. Congratulations to them. They are ambassadors. They are Nigerians but are big influences in Britain. Which one of them would have won a seat in a state house of assembly. Do not talk of the Senate, non of them would scale through . So we see. That we are the architects of our misfortune. We cannot impregnate a goat and expect it to give birth to a cow..
ReplyDeleteI see my aunt doing wonders in the UK. Keep it up. Haters focus on your poor lives.
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