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NAPAC celebrates re-elected Nigerians into key US political positions

November 11, 2024 2 min read

November 11, 2024

By Samuel Ogunsona

The Nigerian American Public Affairs Committee, NAPAC, has hailed the historic wins of seven Nigerians in the United State of America important political positions.

In a press statement dated November 08, 2024, the group announced names of the re-elected Nigerian-American candidates to key political positions in the US, including Representatives Carol Kazeem, Esther Agbaje, Gabe Okoye, Segun Adeyina. Solomon Adesanya, Phil Olaleye and Dr Oye Owolewa.

The group congratulates the seven Nigerian American candidates on their re-election in the November 5, 2024, General election.

  • Representative Carol Kazeem (PA, District 159)
  • Representative Esther Agbaje (MN, District 59B)
  • Representative Segun Adeyina (GA, District 110)
  • Representative Gabe Okoye (GA, District 102)
  • Representative Solomon Adesanya (GA, District 43)
  • Representative Phil Olaleye (GA, District 59)
  • Representative Dr. Oye Owolewa (Washington DC)

Part of the group statement read, β€œThese individuals have demonstrated dedication to serving their districts and promoting the Nigerian American and African Diaspora communities.

β€œNAPAC’s mission is to empower Nigerian Americans and other minority communities through education, health and wellness, social responsibility, effective advocacy, and economic empowerment”

NAPAC-USA focuses on education, health and wellness, social responsibility, effective advocacy, and economic empowerment.

However, their programs address food security, education, health, and social justice.

NAPAC, the Nigerian American Public Affairs Committee, is a 501(c)(4) organization that aims to educate and engage the African diaspora community in the United States to participate in the political process.