Four Nigerians won seats to the revered British parliament, making it the first time such feat would be recorded.
Read: Profiles of Four Nigerians Running for British Parliamentary Seats
Against all odds, David Cameron also won his re-election bid in one of the fiercest polls in British history.
Before Thursday’s keenly contested polls in Britain, not many within and outside it were familiar with Chuka Umunna, Helen Grant, Chi Onwurah and Kate Osamor. But by mid-day Friday, the four have almost become celebrities of sort after an elaborate media focus on them.
The four Nigerians won seats into the British parliament, making it the first time such would be happening in the highly conservative United Kingdom. While Umunna, a Labour Party politician who has served Streatham as Member of Parliament since 2010 and has enjoyed a meteoric political rise in recent years is a relatively known face outside Britain, the profile of the other three was largely unknown until Friday, a day after the keenly contested elections, even though Grant and Onwurah had been Members of Parliament over the last five years.
Four Nigerians Win Keenly Contested UK Elections
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