The British electorate has decided to reject Kemi Badenoch, marking a significant moment in the political landscape.
Badenoch, a prominent British politician with Nigerian heritage, has again come under fire after her comments regarding her birthplace, Nigeria.
Critics argue that her outspoken remarks betray a certain level of disregard for her Nigerian roots, suggesting that she is more aligned with her identity as a British citizen than with her heritage.
This perception has been fueled by her rhetoric, which some interpret as prioritizing British values and culture over the traditions and issues of her ancestral country.
As a result, a segment of the public and political observers feel that Badenoch’s actions and statements may contribute to a narrative of disavowal of her Nigerian background in favor of assimilation into her adopted home, the United Kingdom. This tension highlights the complexities faced by individuals straddling multiple identities and the scrutiny they encounter in the political arena.
Badenoch, who recently declared the Tories would ban doctors from striking, complained about resident doctors’ calls for pay restoration.
After she ignorantly claimed that she cannot pass her right of Nigerian citizenship to her children because of her gender.
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But reacting in a statement issued on Monday, Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, described Badenoch’s statement as “a display of utter ignorance” and accused her of misinforming the British public to score political points.
Badenoch has not portray her decncy in a manner of respect to her father’s land which raise serious questioning if he’s actually a Nigeria even though she was recently rejected as a British following another indecent post on her X wall.
@ KemiBadenoch, posted: “Britain is our home, not a hotel”. An X user replied to her post known as @ricdie2025,
@ricdie2025: “You’re Nigerian”.
“Britain is not your home”. Britain is the home of the Anglo-Celts.
The Tories, along with Labour, have played a major role in demographically replacing the Indigenous population with cheap foreign workers for the sake of filling labour vacancies just to see 0.1% of GDP growth. Remigration now.”
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