Seven Nigerians Made It To Westminster


In the elections held on Thursday, seven candidates of Nigerian heritage were elected into the United Kingdom parliament.

The winners are: Chuka Umunna, who was re-elected to represent Streatham.

Others are Bim Afolami representing Hitchin and Harpenden; Fiona Onasanya, Peterborough; Chi Onwurah, Newcastle; Kate Osamor, Edmonton; Kemi Badenoch, Saffron Walden and Helen Grant, Maidstone and The Weald.

To these Nigerians, who in changed climate, decide to bring us hnour, we say congratulations.

The UK Parliamentary elections were keenly contested between the Conservatives and Labour leading to a hung parliament as the Conservative candidate and PM Theresa May failed to secure clear majority.

However, with a minor lead,May's party had reached a deal with the DUP to form a minority government after receiving a go ahead from the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

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