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29-Year Old Nigerian Becomes UK’s Youngest Mayor

In a groundbreaking moment for youth and diaspora leadership, 29-year-old Princess Opeyemi Bright has been sworn in as the youngest...

In a groundbreaking moment for youth and diaspora leadership, 29-year-old Princess Opeyemi Bright has been sworn in as the youngest Mayor in the United Kingdom.

The historic inauguration took place on Friday, May 16, 2025, as Bright assumed office as the First Citizen of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.

“This is nothing short of God’s grace,” she said during her swearing-in ceremony. “I’m proud to serve my borough, and as a proud Nigerian, I will represent my heritage with humility and excellence. May this journey inspire others to lead, serve, and rise.”

Born in the UK to Nigerian parents, Bright’s rise has been hailed as both a personal milestone and a significant achievement for Nigerians in the diaspora.

Her journey into politics began early—she was elected councillor at just 22 and spent the last seven years advocating for youth empowerment, social inclusion, and economic opportunity.

Her mother, Dr. Councillor Afolasade Bright, once served as Civic Mayor of Hackney, while her father, Pastor Gbolahan Bright MBE, is a senior minister in the Redeemed Christian Church of God—making public service a family legacy.

Bright’s election reflects a growing trend of Nigerians making waves globally in governance.

From Kemi Badenoch and Chi Onwurah in the UK Parliament to Uzoma Asagwara in Canada and Esther Agbaje in the US, Nigerian voices are increasingly shaping policy on the world stage.

Her leadership, many say, challenges outdated stereotypes around youth and immigrant participation in politics. It also highlights the potential of the Nigerian diaspora to contribute meaningfully to both their host nations and their homeland.

With this win, Bright sends a powerful message: “With support, values, and opportunity, Nigerian youth can thrive and lead—anywhere in the world.”

 

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