Nikki Haley is the former US Ambassador to the United Nations and former Republican Governor of South Carolina.
Nikki Haley was the first non-white and non-male governor in history of United States of America.
Nikki Haley was appointed by former President Donald Trump as the 29th US Ambassador to the United Nations.
Nikki Haley was born on January 20, 1972, the third of four children in a Sikh family living in rural central South Carolina.
Nikki Haley went to Clemson University, SC on scholarship to study textile management. She graduated in 1994 with bachelor's degree in accounting.
Nikki Haley started accounting for her mother's business when she was 13 years old.
His father, Ajit Singh Randhawa is from Punjab region of India, he got master's degree in biology before moving to Canada to pursue a Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia.
Nikki Haley's parents are Indian immigrants who own Exotica International Inc., a small exotic goods store that has grown into a multimillion-dollar clothing and gift enterprise.
Nikki Haley on her first weekend of college met Bill Haley, the man who would later become her husband. She got him to changed his name to Michael.
Nikki Haley's mother was a Trump supporter from the start, Haley said in her 2019 book, With All Due Respect. "My mom must have been onto something."
In the stretch run of the primary, a political blogger claimed to have had a one night stand with Nikki Haley. But she vehemently denied the allegations.