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Meet the Nigerian Igbo man who is married to United States Vice-President Elect of United States of America, Kamala Harris' Neice. As you all know, Kamala Devi Harris is the vice president to Joe Biden, who won the Recent concluded American Election 2020, He is said to have won the sitting President, Donald Trump with great Margin.
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To the greatest surprised of many, it was discovered recently by researchers that the vice president elect of United States of America, Kamala Harris has a Nigerian in-law who is identified as Nicolas Ajagu, who is from Anambra state and he's married to Meena, Kamala Harris's Niece and the are blessed with children.
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When this was known, the Igbo man is a son to Dr Chris Ajagu, who is an indigene of Anambra state, the Easthern part of Nigeria. According to the report, Nicholas works with Facebook as one of their Top executive and his wife, Meena , works as a staff attorney with Uber in the state.
Their photos has really gone viral on social media platforms and since then, it has generated alot of Reactions from left, right and centre. And many have aired their views on the couple while many Nigerians have Equally congratulated Kamala Harris for being their in-law.
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Here are some of the Reactions of many after the couple's pictures with their children were posted on Legit.ng. read the comment and understand what they are really saying.
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What is your take on this matter, Do you think being an in-law to Nigeria will benefit Nigerians in any way...? Kindly air your view on this matter by leaving a message on the comment section below and share this post.