Dienstag, 14. Dezember 2010

John Abraham Godson, a Polish citizen born and raised in Nigeria, sworn in as the first black member of Poland's parliament




The colour of a man's skin is becoming ,in our diversified and globalized world, less of a factor in determining a man's competence. Mr. Godson's case shows that you do not need to be a white man in order to become a leader in any european country. Century-old-myths are gradually giving way to facts!!!

Mr Godson had served as a councillor in the city of Lodz before taking up a parliamentary seat, vacated by a party colleague after local elections. His entry into parliament has created a media stir in the mainly white country.

He came to Poland in the 1990s, opening an English-language school and working as a pastor in a Protestant church. He has since married a Polish woman and the couple have four children. As a member of the centre-right Civic Platform party, he was appointed to the seat vacated by party colleague Hanna Zdanowskaafter after she became mayor of Lodz.

Racism is still a problem in Poland, where it is common for well-educated people to make racist jokes. Mr Godson was beaten up twice in the early 1990s but he says attitudes to black people in Poland are changing for the better, particularly since the country joined the EU six years ago. It is still quite rare to see black people even in the Polish capital Warsaw, Poland's most cosmopolitan city.

Speaking earlier to polish radio, Mr Godson said: "I am from Lodz, I will live here, I want to die here and I want to be buried here."

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