Nigerian born U.S Senate aspirant challenged U.S most popular politician Bernie Sanders
A Nigerian lady, Folasade Adeluola who challenged U.S. most popular politician, Senator Bernie Sanders in Democratic primary election, has filed a complaint with the state, saying she should be declared the Democratic nominee. Last week, the presidential hopeful, Bernie Sanders won nearly 91 percent of the vote to defeat Adeluola who only has 5.4 percent of the vote. Adeluola filed a complaint with the Vermont Secretary of State Office on the eve of the primary, decrying Sanders’ practice of declining the Democratic Party nomination and instead running as an independent in the general elections. The 55years old Folashade says she is self-employed in insurance and accounting. She is registered to vote in Shelburne and cast her ballot in Shelburne Aug. 14. Originally from Nigeria, Adeluola said she is a single mother of a child with Down syndrome and heart issues; she says she has been an activist since 1994 when she became a U.S. citizen. Adeluola argues that Sanders was not “a