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Eight Nigerian-Americans Win In US Midterm Elections

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Buhari Nigerian-Americans US Midterm elections

At least eight Nigerian-Americans were on Wednesday morning rejoicing after emerging victorious I the US midterm elections that took place on Tuesday.

Five of the Nigerian-Americans in the US midterm elections have so far emerged as winners in the Georgia State House of Representatives, one emerged as a state representative in Pennsylvania and another in Minnesota.

Adeoye “Oye” Owolewa, a pharmacist, who first emerged in November 2020, as the shadow representative of the United States House of Representatives from the District of Columbia was re-elected to the same position.

Carol Kazeem, who is resident in Chester emerged as winner to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to represent the 159th Pennsylvania Legislative District.

Esther Agbaje another of the Nigerian-Americans who contested for re-election to the Minnesota House of Representatives was victorious. She contested on the banner of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, and represents District 59B, which includes portions of north and downtown Minneapolis in Hennepin County.

The five other Nigerian Americans whose victory have been confirmed in the US midterm elections were in the Georgia House of Representatives and include Gabe Okoye,  a former Chairman of the Gwinnett County Democratic Party, Gabe who was elected in the contest in Georgia’s District 102.

Solomon Adesanya won his poll in the US District 43, in Georgia, Tish Naghise another of the Nigerian-Americans in the US midterm elections emerged victorious in the Georgia House of Representatives District 68  while Phil Olaleye emerged victorious from District 59.

GWG.NG reports that Olaleye is the Executive Director of Next Generation Men & Women, an education non-profit closing the opportunity gap for under-resourced high school students …

Jubilant Chairman of the Nigeria Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM, Abike Dabiri-Erewa has already sent congratulations to them via twitter.

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