Young and politically savvy, 33 year old Chuka Umunna is currently
tipped by some political analysts to possibly be Britain’s next
opposition leader. He is also often called Britain’s Obama. Indeed
their pedigrees are similar. Born to a Nigerian father and a British
mother, Chuka Umunna didn’t have a wealthy childhood. His
father moved to Britain from Nigeria arriving at the Liverpool Docks
with only a suitcase and no money. However, once settled in United
Kingdom, he took up odd jobs, washing plates and cars. In about 15
years, he became a relatively successful businessman running an
import-export business trading goods between Europe and West Africa.
From humble beginnings, Chuka grew up to become a lawyer, studying law at the University of Manchester.
After practicing law for some time, he joined the labour party in
1997 and eventually got elected into the British Parliament in 2010 to
represent his Streatham Constituency. Since becoming a member of
parliament, he has served in the Treasury Select Committee and in only
18 months in parliament, was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary
for the Labour leader, Ed Miliband.
In early July, the Sunday Times (of London) did a story on him,
describing him as a “clean-cut Labour star.” In November 2007 Umunna was
identified as one of the ten young, gifted and black people in British
politics by The Independent on Sunday. Furthermore, the New Statesman
referred to him as a “Barack Obama for Britain.”
In January 2012, he famously joined Ed Miliband and Shadow Chief
Secretary to the Treasury Rachel Reeves in calling on Prime Minister
David Cameron to block a £1.6m bonus for Stephen Hester, the Chief
Executive Officer of the publicly-owned Royal Bank of Scotland Group.
Chuka Umunna is one to watch and is one of many young Africans making waves in the Diaspora.
source: cpafrica
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