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   8 Nigerian-American politicians have been announced as winners in their respective elective posts in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and the District of Columbia (DC) in the ongoing US midterm elections.
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They are Segun Adeyina, Gabe Okoye, Solomon Adesanya, Tish Naghise, Phil Olaleye, Carol Kazeem, Oye Owolewa and Esther Agbaje who won legislative seats as State Representatives in their respective Districts on Tuesday. The winners and their districts are as follows: Segun Adeyina; Georgia State Representative in District 110
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Gabe Okoye; Georgia State Representative in District 102
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Solomon Adesanya; Georgia State Representative in District 43
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Tish Naghise; Georgia State Representative in District 68
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Phil Olaleye; Georgia State Representative in District 59
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Carol Kazeem; Pennsylvania State Representative in District 159
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Dr Oye Owolewa; U.S. House of Representatives (Shadow Representative) in Washington D.C.
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This article was first published on 11th November 2022

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Nnaemeka is an academic scholar with a degree in History and International Studies from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is also a creative writer, content creator, storyteller, and social analyst.


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