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Nigerian-American Ifeanyi Ruth Umunna Elected Co-President of Harvard Law School Student Government

By Prosper Mene

A remarkable achievement highlighting Nigerian excellence in global academia, features Ifeanyi Ruth Umunna, a Nigerian-American first-year student at Harvard Law School, who has been elected co-president of the Harvard Law School (HLS) Student Government for the 2026-2027 academic year.

Umunna will serve alongside her co-president, Tenzin Yonten, also a first-year (1L) student. Their election, announced on Thursday, marks a historic milestone: they are the first rising second-year students (2Ls) to assume the role in at least five years. The duo won the confidence of the HLS student body with a shared vision for inclusive leadership and community service.

Umunna, who holds an MPhil in Criminology from the University of Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar, brings a rich background in public service and advocacy. She previously worked as a District Representative for U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) and has been actively involved at HLS, serving as a 1L Section Representative and as a committee member with the Harvard Black Law Students Association (HBLSA). She is also a recipient of the prestigious Chayes Fellowship, supporting her upcoming summer internship with the UKโ€™s Public Defender Service. Her mother, Professor Dehlia Umunna, is a Clinical Professor of Law at HLS and Faculty Director of the Criminal Justice Institute.

In her LinkedIn statement, Umunna expressed gratitude: โ€œI am humbled and honored to have been elected 2026-2027 Harvard Law School Student Government Co-President, alongside my wonderful co-candidate Tenzin Y.! Thank you to the Student Body for believing in our vision. We are ready to serve.โ€

The election has caused widespread celebration within Nigerian and African diaspora communities, with many hailing it as another proud moment of Nigerian representation at one of the worldโ€™s most prestigious institutions. HBLSA and other groups have extended congratulations, noting Umunnaโ€™s election alongside other Nigerian-American students like Osaze Osayande, who was elected as a class representative.

This achievement underscores the growing influence of young Nigerian talents in elite educational and leadership spaces, from Cambridge to Harvard.

Congratulations to Ifeanyi Ruth Umunna on this well-deserved milestone! Her journey from Gates Cambridge Scholar to HLS student leader inspires many aspiring young Nigerians and African-Americans pursuing excellence in law and public service.

 

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