Ike Awgu
Ike Awgu | |
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Born | October 14, 1983 Ottawa, Ontario |
🏫 Education | Carleton University |
🎓 Alma mater | Queen's University |
💼 Occupation | |
Known for | columnist, host of X-Factor |
Ike Jonathan Awgu (born October 14, 1983) is a Canadian lawyer.
Awgu was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. At the age of 19 he ran for Mayor in the 2003 municipal election, and finished third out of eight candidates with 2.92% of the vote.[1] He planned on running for city council in the 2010 Ottawa municipal election in Bay Ward, but dropped out after sitting councillor Alex Cullen declared his intention for running for re-election.[2]
After the municipal election, he became an editorial columnist for the Ottawa Sun newspaper. He went on to host X-Factor, a politics-oriented national television show on CPAC, in the summer of 2004. He has also been a columnist for The Globe and Mail newspaper.
Ike Awgu studied economics and law at Carleton University before going on to earn a law degree from Queen's University in 2008.[3] In 2004 Awgu finished 4th place at the Canadian National Debating Championship.
Awgu returned to Ottawa in 2009 and is currently[when?] a lawyer and blogger with the Huffington Post.[4] He has also appeared on HuffPost Live and TVO's The Agenda.
References[edit]
- ↑ 2003 Municipal Election Results
- ↑ Cockburn, Neco; David Gonczol (2010-01-09). "Ike Awgu has learned a thing or two since his last run at municipal politics". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ↑ Queen's Law News
- ↑ Ike Awgu's Huffington Post bio
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