||NaijaObserver||Imeime Umana Emerges 1st Black Woman To Serve As President Of Harvard Law Review

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vincent modebelu

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Jan 30, 2017, 8:33:41 PM1/30/17
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this Biafran has made me very proud indeed.

She did what I wanted to do before those six[6]fingered hoodlums  came as BOKO from Sambisa.

things have never been well in Biafra the promised Land.

Imeime you have made yourself proud
Imeime you have made your parents very very very proud.
Imeime  you have made Biafra proud.

You will be made the Chief justice of America

Right after being a Federal Judge in the Highest Court of Appeals in Washington DC

Do not look back.

Do not accept any post in Nigeria.
Nigeria is for losers and ass kissers looking for free monies
It is a carrier killer.

You got the BRAIN sister.

2013..she will do what Hillary clinton could not do. 
We all will be at the mall before  Jan 20,2037 with the whole Biafra.

You will be of age then. 


When I will visit Dede Dr Aduba at harvard Square , I will bring Peter Ogbuonyeiro with me.

Congratulations indeed.
  
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The Harvard Law Review Just Elected Its First Black Woman President

Once again, Black women come through and save the day.
In between all the dispiriting news about the world crumbling all around us, we learn that Nigerian student, Imelme Umana, class of Harvard Law School ’18, has become the first Black woman elected President of Harvard’s Law Review. Though it took Harvard 130 years longer than it should have, the news of her extraordinary accomplishment couldn’t have come at a better time.
Umana is a PhD candidate “interested in the intersection between government and African American studies by exploring how stereotypes of black women are reproduced and reinforced in American political discourse,” as reported by Clutch.
Her appointment echoes that of Barack Obama who became the first Black man elected as President of the Harvard Law Review in 1990, and who went on to become, you know, President.
Umana has several people ready to cast prospective votes for her to become the first Black female president of the United States as well. I am one of those people.
If this ain’t Black excellence, I don’t know what is.
It’s times like these when the stories of women of color need to be heard and celebrated. Today we celebrate Imemle Umana in all her Black woman glory.
Congrats to Imelme Umana, HLS '18, on her selection as President of the Harvard Law Review. 1st black woman to serve as President. #Herstory

Imeime Umana Emerges 1st Black Woman To Serve As President Of Harvard Law Review


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Imelme Umana, HLS '18, has emerged President of the Harvard Law Review, generally considered the most prestigious in the USA. Law reviews, which are edited by students, play a double role at law schools, provide a chance for students to improve their legal research and writing, and at the same time offer judges and scholars a forum for new legal arguments. 

As President of the Harvard Law Review, this job is considered the highest student position at Harvard Law School.

The first black president in the Harvard Law Review's 130-year history is President Barack Obama, the immediate past President of the USA. At the time, Obama who was then a 28-year-old graduate of Columbia University, was enrolled at Harvard Law School. 

With Umana's emergence, she is the first black woman to serve as the review's president. Umana , who is a doctorate candidate at the Harvard Law School, is most interested in the intersection between government and African American studies by exploring how stereotypes of black women are reproduced and reinforced in American Political discourse.


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Congrats to Imelme Umana, HLS '18, on her selection as President of the Harvard Law Review. 1st black woman to serve as President. #Herstory
6:24 PM - 29 Jan 2017 from Harvard Law School
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    1. @MStinso51278711 @HarvardBLSA The only action I see is that she accomplished more than you ever will.
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    1. @HarvardBLSA @imeimeumana Yeah, but I mean, its not like being a black president of the HLR ever leads to any success...
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  1. .@HarvardBLSA @KatrinaNation @imeimeumana I look forward to seeing Imelme Umana take oath of office as POTUS in 2037.

  2. @HarvardBLSA @HouseOfMichele @imeimeumana Looking forward to our first Black Woman President in 20 years!

  3. @HarvardBLSA President Umana... Just trying it out for size. :-)
 Observe and see

samuel1...@yahoo.com

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Jan 31, 2017, 2:57:23 AM1/31/17
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Akwa Ibom woman cannot and has not been a biafran.
Look for your territory outside South South. Okay!

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Jan 31, 2017, 4:39:48 AM1/31/17
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Samuel,

Thanks for your admonition, hope Vin and his fellow biafrans will take note that you can't claim what is not yours.

A word is enough for the wise.

Nelson Ekujumi

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