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Fareed Zakaria Urged to Offer Nigeria Right of Reply After Kemi Badenoch’s CNN Interview

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Given Kemi Badenoch’s constant disparaging remarks about Nigeria, one might wonder if her Conservative Party and Nigeria are competing for the position of British prime minister. After all, where is the source of the bile from this most heinous kind of careless commentary?

My friend, a resident student in the UK named Folorunso Fatai Adisa, made a joke a while back when he asked if Kemi had ever been betrayed by a man in Nigeria. I’ll now list some people who should have “femi” and showered Kemi, but most likely ignored her. Femi Fani Kayode, Femi Adeshina, and Femi Akinwunmi. To spare us this buccal misery, you all ought to explain why you didn’t “FÉ’KEMI.” For me, the narration of a lost romance is the best way to understand this repetition of falsehoods and fictitious language against the Nigerian people. Nigeria seems to be like a partner who has betrayed you or someone you have betrayed but are unable to move on from. Should she, however, vent her frustration on the entire nation?

Let’s examine certain facts that examine Kemi’s distress and deception against immigrants, even if I am aware that there have been jokes and innuendos about her flaws.

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The Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM) reports that immigrants, especially those from outside the EU, have made substantial contributions to the British economy by paying more in taxes than they receive in benefits and public services. Estimates of the net positive contribution border on £4.6 billion. A report released by the Office for National Statistics on February 12, 2025, estimates that immigrants add around £83 billion (eighty three billion pounds sterling) to the UK economy each year. And when you consider how many educated Nigerians work in the UK as doctors, nurses, and other professionals, you can only fathom the impact Nigerians have on British society. However, how does Kemi’s attack on Nigeria strengthen his position as a Tory electoral asset? Approximately 270,768 people who were born in Nigeria and resided in England and Wales prior to 2024. There were 271,390 people who identified as Nigerians. This amounts to only 0.5% of the total population of the United Kingdom. So, what use will Kemi make of disparaging Nigeria?

Why does she focus her campaign on Nigeria and continue to make fun of immigrants as though they are parasitic and unworthy, instead of focusing on a strategy that puts her ahead of the Labour Party? It’s straightforward: Kemi’s strategy is based on the current anti-immigrant movement that helped Donald Trump win office. She is adamant that any candidate who can disparage immigrants will win over the white supremacist voting bloc, whose support is crucial for winning office. Furthermore, Kemi, who was shrewd by half, saw no problems with immigrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan, or India, even if 52,000 Nigerians moved to the UK in 2024. She decided to hang her own heritage and people by the noose. In a great summary, Kemi is completing Edwin Louis Cole’s statement that “the pattern of the prodigal is rebellion and ruin.” Despite the fact that he concluded the quote with “repentance and restoration,” I don’t think Kemi is doing that.

She is a hopeless case, particularly since James Boswell’s statement that “if a man is prodigal, he cannot be truly generous” perfectly confirms the myopia of willful bastards. Therefore, it is important for us to realize that Kemi Badenoch’s willful fabrications and her obedient, servile, attention-seeking disparagement of immigrants—many of whom have contributed to the development of the UK—are indicative of a condescending, virtue-signaling to fit into a psycho-genocidal fiction in which immigrants are viewed as annoyances and have the opposite value of a campaign troll, in preparation for an extinction policy. Sadly, though, this conservative wannabe-racist’s name is Olukemi Olufunto, regardless of how hard she tries to break the ties to her past. She’s a Nigerian Yoruba who is the daughter of immigrants. She was brought back to Nigeria after being born in England, where she relished the country’s warmth and communal culture, and was not brought back to the UK until she was 16.

Kemi will never be white, no matter how hard she tries, and the true British people are aware of this. She is free to pursue her desire of becoming an official, but it does not reflect well on her to undermine the dignity of other races. Ambition might inspire us to strive, but it shouldn’t be by putting a whole race on a slab for slaughter. This is the ideal beauty of virtue. Furthermore, Kemi should refrain from using her kids as a political weapon in a crude and dishonest manner. History will not be kind to her because of this. She might not be able to get that office. Perhaps her day of mockery is not far off. In light of her most recent dishonest outburst, however, the Nigerian Federal Government ought to seek the right of reply to CNN’s Fareed Zakaria in order to refute the most recent odor Kemi just let out like a fart. This will be handled well by Reno Omokri. Now is the time to send him out!

Lastly, Kemi’s hairdresser and general groomer should perform better. Regardless of their efforts, she appears to be several years older than she actually is.

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