So, to Madam Badenoch — British by law, Nigerian by ancestry, and Conservative by conversion — we say this: You can run from Nigeria. You can...
The rigid, authoritarian schools you endured as a child—the whippings, the rote memorization, the forced silence—these were not born of Nigerian culture. They were British inventions,...
The Nigerian Constitution, in its letter, promotes gender equality. Section 25(1)(a) affirms that any person born in Nigeria to a Nigerian parent—mother or father—is a citizen...
Kemi Badenoch’s journey from Lagos to the House of Commons is, by all means, remarkable. But that journey should not come with a license to smear...
Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian born British citizen and leader of conservative party has stirred the hornet nest for dissociating herself from the country because of the North....
The African proverb, “No matter the roughness of the tortoise shell, it still cherishes it by carrying it about wherever it goes,” offers a poignant metaphor...
It is no more news that Kemi Badenoch, the British Secretary of State for Business and Trade, recently sparked a heated debate when she made controversial...
In a world where representation matters, two Nigerians, Kemi Badenoch and Ademola Lookman, stand as symbols of success on different stages. However, the paths they have...
The leader of the British Conservative Party, Mrs. Kemi Badenoch, recently found herself at the center of heated controversy after her unsavory remarks about Nigeria sparked...
Kemi Badenoch’s rise to prominence as the first Black woman to lead a major political party in the United Kingdom is undeniably historic. Her story symbolizes...