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Okoji Innocent Okoji is a British Labour Party politician and Civil Rights Activist.

Son of late Hannah Okoji and late Okoji O.

Education: Newham College, London -; University of Westminster, London (Politics and International Relations).

Non-political Career: Fundraising Officer, Civic and Social Organisation Industry 2012 - Present -; Former member, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, London 2000 - 2001 -; Supporter, Amnesty International 2005 - 2009.

Political Career: A Long-standing Labour Party member with sound political judgement and experience of grassroots campaigning.

Political Interest: Westminster politics, Foreign Affairs, Education, Employment, Urban policy, Childcare and poverty issues, Charities.

Other: Work Experience with Rt Hon Hilary Benn office, Parliament - House of Commons, London 2015 .; Volunteer, David Miliband for Labour Leader Campaign 2010.

Recreations: Reading, Cricket

Okoji Innocent Okoji
Emails: okoji@okojiinnocent.org
okoji.innocent@gmail.com

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