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Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by FreeStuffsNG(op): 9:21pm On Nov 03, 2024
Who is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian born UK opposition leader and first black woman to get job

Odinaka Anudu

Never frightened to ruffle feathers, Kemi Badenoch’s willingness to say what others may regard as unsayable has made her the darling of the Tory grassroots.

Her forthright views on issues from gender identity to institutional racism have thrilled supporters on the right while outraging critics on the left in equal measure.

In the course of a turbulent ministerial career Ms Badenoch clashed with civil servants over her insistence public buildings should have separate men’s and women’s toilet facilities and faced accusations of bullying her own officials.

Seen as the scourge of the “woke”, to some Conservatives her direct, shoot-from-the-hip style offers the best antidote to the appeal of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

Others, however, fear that her confrontational approach – it is frequently said she could start a fight in an empty room – risks generating needless controversies that distract from the imperative to regain lost political ground.

For her part, Ms Badenoch has denied that she deliberately seeks confrontation or to engage in so-called “culture wars”.
Equally, she has never been one to back away when criticised.

When the Doctor Who actor David Tennant told an LGBT+ awards ceremony he would like to wake up in a world where she “doesn’t exist any more” and that he wished she would “shut up”, Ms Badenoch hit back, vowing she would not be silenced by a “rich, lefty, white male celebrity” attacking “the only black woman in government”.

The row reflected her at times difficult relationship with elements of the LGBT+ community – she faced calls to resign as equalities minister when three government advisers on the issue quit over the government’s failure to ban gay conversion therapy.

For some, there had been surprise to hear such robustly conservative views coming from a black woman – when she first arrived in Westminster she was sometimes mistaken for a Labour MP.

Ms Badenoch has, however, made clear that her political outlook is firmly rooted in her Nigerian heritage.

Her road towards the Conservative leadership has been anything but conventional.

Born in a private Catholic maternity hospital in Wimbledon, she grew up in Nigeria where her father was a GP and her mother a lecturer in physiology.

When the country’s economy collapsed in the 1990s, her parents took advantage of her British passport to get her out, sending her at the age of 16 to live with a family friend in Morden, south London, to continue her education.

Ms Badenoch – who spoke Yoruba before she spoke English – later said that she was “to all intents and purposes a first-generation immigrant”.

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Enrolling at a local college to study A-levels, she also worked part-time at McDonald’s to support herself.

Having come from a solidly middle-class background with an assumption she would go on to become a doctor, it came as something of a shock to find herself among working class youngsters of whom little was expected.

With her tutors seeking to deter her from applying for “things I wouldn’t get into”, she decided to study computer engineering at Sussex University.

The attitudes she encountered among the left-wing students – “snotty middle-class north Londoners who couldn’t get into Oxbridge” – helped drive her into conservative politics.

In particular, she was infuriated by the “high-minded” way they spoke about Africa, while understanding little about the realities of life on the continent.

“These stupid lefty white kids didn’t know what they were talking about,” she told The Times. “And that instinctively made me think ‘these are not my people’.”

On leaving university, she initially worked as a software engineer before moving into banking as an associate director at Coutts, later becoming a digital director at The Spectator magazine.

In 2005, at the age of 25, she joined the Conservative Party, citing Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher and (perhaps more surprisingly) Airey Neave – who was assassinated by the INLA in 1979 – among her political heroes.

She stood unsuccessfully for the Labour-held Dulwich and West Norwood constituency in the 2005 general election but gained election to Westminster in the safe Tory seat of Saffron Walden in 2017.

An ardent Brexiteer, she made an immediate impression, describing the vote to leave the EU as “the greatest ever vote of confidence in the project of the United Kingdom” in her maiden speech and securing a place on the executive of the Tory backbench 1922 Committee.

When Boris Johnson became prime minister in 2019, he handed Ms Badenoch her first government role as junior minister for children and families.

Promoted to equalities minister, she created headlines with her outspoken defence of the controversial Sewell report, commissioned in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests, which found the UK was not institutionally racist.

Her comments reflected a long-standing distrust of identity politics – she has complained at the way her three mixed race children with her banker husband, Hamish Badenoch, are regarded solely as black.
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Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by FreeStuffsNG(op):
Ms Badenoch – who spoke Yoruba before she spoke English – later said that she was “to all intents and purposes a first-generation immigrant”.

Ms Badenoch has, however, made clear that her political outlook is firmly rooted in her Yoruba heritage.

Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by ecomalchemistt(m): 8:54am On Nov 04, 2024
Congratulations
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Basiljoe: 8:54am On Nov 04, 2024
This one is just PR to whitewash her image.

Kemi is an ass licker, that would do anything for white acceptance: Including using her heritage to score cheap political points.

The UK conservative party can do better.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by helinues: 8:55am On Nov 04, 2024
Cool cool

Should we say colonization is in reverse in this century?
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by cr7lomo: 8:55am On Nov 04, 2024
FreeStuffsNG:
Ms Badenoch – who spoke Yoruba before she spoke English – later said that she was “to all intents and purposes a first-generation immigrant”.
The kost tribalistic tribe in the world ....Full of envy , betrayals , wickedness
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by bart10: 8:55am On Nov 04, 2024
Great….
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Pootle: 8:55am On Nov 04, 2024
japa if you can
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by elfico(m): 8:58am On Nov 04, 2024
She was also in the news for calling immigrants 'bottom wipers' and making claims that have been said to be exaggerated about her growing up in Nigeria.
Not sure there is anything to celebrate here. Make we face our own problems.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by helinues: 8:58am On Nov 04, 2024
cr7lomo:
The kost tribalistic tribe in the world ....Full of envy , betrayals , wickedness
Reduce your level of Bitterness. It's for your own well being
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Mrchippychappy(m): 8:58am On Nov 04, 2024
grin

Una go dey celebrate nonsense every time, black dis black dat, have you read her manifesto? Have you heard her views on the development of the African continent? Have you heard her views on reparations?

Mind you till this day a certain group are still being paid by the descendants of European countries for the atrocities that took place in WW2, Yet this so called new "black hero" does not believe the west owes Africa and the Caribbeans an apology not to talk of reparations as she believes the people here today are not the ones who carried out these atrocities against Africa yet the ones paying for WW2 were not even born when that event happened, make it make sense. Also, her husband na white man, her entire associates na white man.

She only remembered that she was black when she thought it was smart to play the " Us versus them" game, she tricked the gullible ones and now she's back being the coconut that she is, black / brown on the outside, white on the inside. No be every body wey come inside black kpangolo be real black person. Start paying attention to what people REALLY stand for before you throw your support behind them.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Iamgrey5(m): 8:58am On Nov 04, 2024
Add a self hating lady to it


She hates her identity, she hates Nigeria
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Eleph(m): 8:58am On Nov 04, 2024
Born to Nigerian 🇳🇬 parents.
Doesn't really have the interests of the immigrants & the masses at heart hence it was easy to be the new Conservative Leader!
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by happney65: 8:59am On Nov 04, 2024
Aha!
Yoruba People are taking over the Youkay o

The Brits should start going to yoruba dominated area during elections and start beating them up and tell them not to come out and vote even though they might not be contesting elections but at least they deserve to be beaten for wanting to even vote

Youkay Ronu ooo

grin cheesy grin cheesy
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Gudiza(m): 9:02am On Nov 04, 2024
this is the worst thing I've seen and it's still morning... Trashy black b1tch

https://youtube.com/shorts/EYECiwXd7p4?si=MGkFrL_0FuBdX-6j
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by onadana: 9:03am On Nov 04, 2024
That's how we will be claiming Nigeria born...leave that out...she is British.Tinubu trying to reap where he didn't sow.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by saphiere(f): 9:04am On Nov 04, 2024
The Future is here
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by straighttalk(m): 9:04am On Nov 04, 2024
No Nigerian blood or spirit in her, so deceive not yourselves
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Afonja44: 9:04am On Nov 04, 2024
She is an olosho
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Fiscus105(m): 9:06am On Nov 04, 2024
Basiljoe:
This one is just PR to whitewash her image.

Kemi is an ass licker, that would do anything for white acceptance: Including using her heritage to score cheap political points.

The UK conservative party can do better.
The way you are unrepentant wailer, a wailing wailer that must lament on everything, in other to feel self-important.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Basiljoe: 9:06am On Nov 04, 2024
Fiscus105:
The way you are unrepentant wailer, that must critical of everyone in other to feel self-important.
I don hear you. Oya go warm Eba Chop.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Codes151(m): 9:07am On Nov 04, 2024
Una dem farmz woman way blackmail una to go top. Una never still wise.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Believeintruth: 9:08am On Nov 04, 2024
FreeStuffsNG:
Ms Badenoch – who spoke Yoruba before she spoke English – later said that she was “to all intents and purposes a first-generation immigrant”.
Oga stop being foolish her loyalty and allegiance is to the british crown, it the chips are down and she is to choose it is the British crown
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Believeintruth: 9:10am On Nov 04, 2024
Basiljoe:
I don hear you. Oya go warm Eba Chop.
That is if he can afford the garri to make Eba and even afford to buy ingredients for soup.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Basiljoe: 9:11am On Nov 04, 2024
Believeintruth:
That is if he can afford the garri to make Eba and even afford to buy ingredients for soup.
grin
Why so savage?
grin grin grin
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by frankmoney(m): 9:12am On Nov 04, 2024
Uncle ruckus... she is the real definition of the house nigga
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by bigdammyj: 9:13am On Nov 04, 2024
Reading…
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by OT2024: 9:14am On Nov 04, 2024
Congratulations to sister Kemi.

I wish her the best of luck.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Chilternroad: 9:16am On Nov 04, 2024
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by emkz:
Olukemi Olufunto Adegoke Badenoch (Kemi Badenoch) is a privileged Nigerian, born in the UK, had her early years in Nigeria, attending International School, University of Lagos. She lived in university quarters and had 24-hour electricity, was chauffeur-driven and relocated to the UK when she was 16.

She went to privileged institutions and worked in privileged places.

At some point, she hacked into the website of a Labour MP, Harriet Harman and claimed it was a prank. Her action was reported to their fraud agency.

Many Nigerians are rushing to celebrate Kemi Badenoch's victory to lead the UK Tory Party. As Nigerians and blacks, we must be aware that Kemi Badenoch has a deep hatred for Nigeria and blacks. She used every opportunity to talk down on Nigeria and even tell humongous lies to disparage the country of her parents. Rishi Sunak never talked down on India neither did Nadhim Zahawi talk down on Iraq nor did Sadiq Khan talk down on Pakistan. Butg Kemi Badenoch thought it was fun to talk down on Nigeria.

She lied that she was always woken up by sounds at night. In Unilag? She claimed she was ordered to go to the kitchen instead of studying. In Unilag?

Draw parallels to racial hate by British white supremacists which Kemi Badenoch panders to be be seen as a white woman. She reeks of low self-esteem, she is a shameless liar, an an ambitious fellow ready to crush anything that stands in her way, including disparaging her country of origin.

For those rushing to celebrate her, she no send una. She is not someone to be proud of. She is not our best export.

When has Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala ever spoken against Nigeria? Arunma Otteh? Yet, they got to the pinnacle and deserve to be celebrated.

Kemi Badenoch hated Nigerian but came to Nigeria to sign an MOU with Dr Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite for British lawyers to be able to practice law in Nigeria. The NBA and many Nigerians joined hands to ruin that MOU and Kemo Badenoch left Nigeria in shame.

She is leader of the UK Tory Party. That doesn't mean she would work for the black community. She'd sacrifice them to become Prime Minister if needed.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Sheuns(m): 9:17am On Nov 04, 2024
She’s not Nigerian born, She was born in the UK and her allegiance is to the UK.

Person wey call una bottom wipers na him una dey celebrate?

What’s it with us Africans worshipping our oppressors.
Re: Who Is Kemi Badenoch, Nigerian Born UK First Black Woman Opposition Leader by Ringstonermask: 9:17am On Nov 04, 2024
We don tire for this hyping

Make dix news rest abeg


Shuo, Hunger dey wire country, you dey talk about one woman for far away
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