Nigerian who changed name after DNA wins legislative seat in US

Nnamdi Chukwuocha

Following the victory of Adeoye Owolewa and Esther Agbaje, another Nigerian-American Nnamdi Chukwuocha has been elected to the Delaware House of Representatives.

The Democrat was elected to represent District 1 of Delaware in the ongoing US general election.

Chukwuocha was first elected to the Delaware state legislature in 2018 after defeating incumbent Charles Potter Jr. at the Democratic Party primary.

He is the current poet laureate of Delaware along with his twin brother Al Mills.

Tweeting about him, the chairman and chief executive of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) Abike Dabiri-Erewa said Chukwuocha had a DNA test to confirm his origin.

“Yes, Nnamdi won a seat into Delaware state legislature. However, he is African American. (He has a twin brother) He married a lovely Nigerian (Igbo) lady, believes he is Nigerian based on his DNA, and changed his name to a fully Nigerian name. So, yes we can claim him,” she wrote.

There are at least nine Americans with Nigerian descent contesting in the US election.