Nigerian Immigrant, Yemi Mobolade Becomes Mayor In The US
He shattered the glass ceiling in an unprecedented fashion that replays President Barack Obama’s ‘Yes We Can’ mantra.
Born in 1978 in Lagos State, Nigeria to a father who worked with ExxonMobil and a mother who worked as a teacher, Mr Mobolade moved to the US 27 years ago as a student and with his persevering spirit, he believes that no mountain is too high to climb and no obstacle is too strong to overcome as he pressed on in his academic studies.
He graduated from Bethel University in 2001 and got his master’s degree from Indiana Wesleyan University.
Later in 2010, Mobolade moved to Colorado Springs where he founded his church while also running his restaurant businesses. He was the Vice President of business retention for Colorado Springs’ Chamber of Commerce from 2017 to 2019.
In 2023, Mobolade contested as an independent candidate for the office of the Mayor of Colorado Springs to beat the Republican Party candidate Mr Wayne W. Williams.
He became the first black person to be Mayor in a thickly populated Republican stronghold.
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