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“I’m Not Nigeria’s PR” – Kemi Badenoch Stands Firm on Comments About Nigeria

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisDecember 13, 2024 International No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kemi Badenoch Stands Firm on Comments About Nigeria.

The Conservative Party leader in the United Kingdom, Kemi Badenoch, has reaffirmed her stance on previous remarks about Nigeria, stating she is “not a PR for the country.” Badenoch’s statement follows criticism from Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima, over her descriptions of Nigeria as plagued by “fear, insecurity, and corruption.”

 

Born in the UK but raised in Nigeria, Badenoch has frequently spoken about her experiences growing up in the country, often highlighting the challenges she faced. Her comments recently drew sharp responses from Vice President Shettima, who accused her of denigrating her nation of origin.





 

VP Shettima Response

Speaking at an event in Abuja celebrating the contributions of Nigerian immigrants, Shettima took issue with Badenoch’s remarks, suggesting she could “remove the Kemi from her name” if she was not proud of her Nigerian heritage. He emphasised Nigeria’s status as “the greatest black nation on earth,” a statement that was met with applause from the audience.

 

“She is entitled to her own opinions; she has every right to remove the Kemi from her name, but that does not underscore the fact that the greatest black nation on earth is the nation called Nigeria,” Shettima said. He contrasted Badenoch’s comments with the approach of Rishi Sunak, the UK’s Prime Minister of Indian heritage, describing Sunak as a leader who has never spoken ill of his ancestral nation.

 

 Badenoch Defends Her Position  

In her response, Badenoch stood by her earlier remarks and emphasised her role as a UK leader. “I tell the truth. I tell it like it is. I am not going to couch my words,” she said during a media interaction on Wednesday. “I am the leader of the opposition, and I am very proud of my leadership of the opposition in this country. I am not the PR for Nigeria.”

 

Badenoch’s comments have reignited debates both in the UK and Nigeria about the responsibilities of leaders with dual heritage to represent their ancestral nations. While some support her frankness, others believe her statements could be more measured given her Nigerian roots.

 

 Ongoing Debate

The contrasting views between Badenoch and Shettima highlight a broader discussion about national identity, leadership, and pride in heritage. While Badenoch insists on honesty about her experiences, Shettima’s remarks underscore a call for respect and recognition of Nigeria’s global standing.

 

The discourse continues to draw attention from audiences in both nations, sparking conversations about how public figures navigate their dual identities on the international stage.

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