In one of the most keenly contested general elections in the history of
Britain, four Nigerians won seats to the revered parliament, making it
the first time such feat would be recorded.
Against all odds, David Cameron has won his re-election bid in one of the fiercest polls in the country.
Cameron, Prime Minister of Britain, led the Conservatives to almost a landslide victory against the Labour Party – a development that forced arch-rival – Ed Miliband to step down as head of the opposition.
But it is not only Cameron that has been left smiling following the announcement of winners – four politicians of Nigerian descent also tasted victory during the general elections in the Queen’s land.
Against all odds, David Cameron has won his re-election bid in one of the fiercest polls in the country.
Cameron, Prime Minister of Britain, led the Conservatives to almost a landslide victory against the Labour Party – a development that forced arch-rival – Ed Miliband to step down as head of the opposition.
But it is not only Cameron that has been left smiling following the announcement of winners – four politicians of Nigerian descent also tasted victory during the general elections in the Queen’s land.














































