Posted on 05/19/2013 5:05:21 PM PDT by Olog-hai
A rising star in Britains Labour Party, described by some as the British Barack Obama, Chuka Umunna urged the United Kingdom to more aggressively forge ties with West Africa's fast-growing economies.
During a trade mission to West Africa last week that included a stop in his fathers home country Nigeria, Umunna, a member of the British Parliament, dismissed the comparison to the United States president.
Umunna, 34, grew up in Streatham and worked as a lawyer before being elected to parliament in 2010. The son of an Irish mother and Nigerian father, he said he made seven or eight trips to Nigeria for pretty long stays during his childhood. But prior to last weeks visit, he hadn't been to the country since his father's funeral in 1992.
Umunna said that while West Africas high growth rate is well-known, he was struck by just how different Nigeria seemed today compared to his last visit, which occurred during a time of military rule.
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I thought the “British Obama” was Piers Morgan. Unqualified for the position he has.
I thought Britain’s “Obama” was Nick Clegg?
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