US Election: Oye Owolewa Is Close To Make History As First Nigerian Man To Be Elected Into US Congress

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Oye Owolewa, is set to make history as he is close to becoming the first Nigerian man to be elected into the United States congress.

Owolewa will be elected as a shadow United States Representative out of the District of Columbia.

Based on the results, Owolewa had 82.65% of the votes, which represents 135,234 votes against Joyce Robinson-Paul, who had 15,541 votes, and Sohaer Syed with 12,846 votes.

Oye Owolewa, whose father is from Kwara State and mother is from Oyo, is aiming for a ‘shadow’ (non-voting) seat in the House of Representatives.

Owolewa, a PhD holder in Pharmacy from the Northeastern University, Boston, is seeking to represent the District of Columbia under the Democratic Party.

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If elected, the 30-year-old would be the first Nigerian congressman in the country’s history

Meanwhile, Nigerian-American, Yinka Faleti has failed in his bid of becoming the Missouri Secretary of State in the 2020 US election.

According to the outcome of the election, Missouri Secretary of State, lost his bid to Jay Ashcroft of the Republican party who was re-elected.

However, Faleti said he would “continue to fight” for the development of Missouri.

 

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