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Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by OLAADEGBU(op): 12:30pm On Nov 11, 2024
Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration By Oluwafemi Popoola

In a statement that can only be described as audacious, the 44-year-old has once again placed herself at the epicenter of controversy.

The Nigerian social media has been abuzz lately, fueled by a whirlwind of headline-grabbing issues, sparking public debate. From the scandalous leaked escapades of Baltasar Ebang Engonga from distant Equatorial Guinea, to the comedic, minute by minute collapse of the National grid, and the recent comments from Kemi Badenoch, the newly elected leader of the UK Conservative Party, there's no shortage of drama.

However, what piqued my interest the most were Badenoch's remarks. In a statement that can only be described as audacious, the 44-year-old has once again placed herself at the epicenter of controversy. Badenoch’s recent declaration that developing countries should stop exploiting British guilt over colonialism for reparations has sparked a storm of reactions, especially among Nigerians. One might think that someone with roots in a country deeply scarred by colonial legacies would have a more nuanced understanding, but alas, Kemi continues to prove otherwise.

Kemi Adegoke Badenoch is a British politician. Born in London and raised in Nigeria, returning to Britain when she was 16. Kemi previously had served at the Secretary of State for Business and Trade and who this month became the first black woman and the fourth woman to lead a major UK party. In her first parliamentary speech, in 2017, she declared, “To all intents and purposes, I am a first-generation immigrant.” Ironically, she will now lead a party that has struck an increasingly harsh tone on immigration, a shift that mirrors her own changed views on the subject.

For those who are familiar with Badenoch’s track record, her recent statement is hardly a revelation. Her knack for dismissing centuries of historical exploitation with the same nonchalance as one might flick a speck of dust off their shoulder has become a defining feature of her political persona. But this latest declaration might just top the charts.

“There are many countries now who want to use guilt to try and exploit the UK. They asked for reparation. I saw it as a trade minister. It is not a culture war,” Badenoch had claimed in a now viral video that has been making rounds on the internet. The moment she echoed the guilt statement exonerating Britain from Africa's woes, the Brits listeners nodded vigorously, clutching their pearls as she further outlined how she bravely defended the British Empire’s legacy at the World Trade Organization (WTO).

"Those guys nodding their head, thinking this is a good slave", one anonymous X subscriber had tweeted in reaction to the video. Well, who could have imagined that centuries of exploitation, oppression, and theft by Britain and his cohorts could be so easily dismissed?

Again. According to Badenoch, some anonymous minister dared to suggest that the West should show a little humility and offer developing nations time to progress—an idea she promptly labeled a “scam.”

In her view, Britain must not fall for such “tricks.” “We need to make sure we put this country first, we work well with our neighbours, we work well with other countries. But we have to look after ourselves,” she declared, as if the Empire had ever shown such selfless consideration for “other countries” while it plundered its colonies.

It's perplexing how Badenock's upbringing in Nigeria, despite her British birth, might have shaped her unique perspective on this topic. To put this mildly, reactions have ranged from disbelief to indignation, with many wondering whether Badenoch’s statements reflect her genuine beliefs or a calculated move to solidify her base.

What seems to be obvious is that Kemi is trying to distance herself from her heritage to fit into the Conservative mold. One can’t help but wonder what her ancestors would think of her remarks. The irony of a politician with ancestral roots in Nigeria championing an argument that minimizes the lingering impact of colonial rule is not lost on anyone familiar with the generational consequences of that history.

And then there’s the cherry on top of this absurd sundae: her insistence that the British Empire ended slavery and the Atlantic slave trade. "There are many things the British Empire got wrong but there are many amazing things the British Empire also did. We need to be honest about it and stop pretending that it was all bad. The British Empire ended slavery, the Atlantic slave trade. We need to talk about that more,” she insisted

This is a historical revisionism that would make any historian weep. Kemi's musings are almost a masterclass in political acrobatics. The cognitive leap it takes to praise an empire for abolishing a trade it spearheaded is enough to make heads spin. While it’s true that the British Empire played a role in abolishing slavery, it’s also crucial to acknowledge that it was the very same empire that profited from the enslavement of millions of individuals, leaving enduring scars on societies around the world. But why focus on the complexities of history when you can cherry-pick the good bits to support your argument?

Predictably, her remarks have prompted sharp responses, especially from Nigerians who view her statements as a betrayal of shared history. Accusations that Badenoch is "throwing her country under the carpet" are now making rounds in both traditional and social media.

But Kemi is no stranger to stirring the pot. In April, she drew ire with her assertion that the UK's economic success was not solely due to colonialism or racial privilege. “It worries me when I hear people talk about wealth and success in the UK as being down to colonialism or imperialism or white privilege or whatever,” she said, with a handwave to the meticulously documented impacts of these forces. For Badenoch, colonial history is a footnote, an inconvenient detail overshadowed by what she perceives as British industriousness.

Her philosophy: developing countries need to stop crying over spilt colonial tea and get on with it. After all, as she sees it, if they “do not understand how the West became rich, they cannot follow in its footsteps.” Kemi, of course, offered no further elaboration on this roadmap to Western-style prosperity—a plan that, if history is any guide, might involve a century or two of resource extraction, forced labor, and imposed dependency.

Even before her ascension to leadership, Badenoch's speeches were peppered with sharp criticisms of African politicians. During her campaign to succeed Boris Johnson in July 2022, she accused Nigerian leaders of treating public coffers as “private piggy banks" and polluting the political system with “failures to serve the people."

Badenoch didn’t mince words when lambasting Nigerian politicians for their corruption and self-serving politics. “I grew up in Nigeria and I saw first-hand what happens when politicians are in for themselves,” she said, painting an image of a dysfunctional society that conveniently underscores why she left for the greener pastures of Britain. Her critiques struck a chord with some who share her disdain for Nigeria’s leadership.

It’s worth noting that Badenoch herself grew up in Nigeria and often invokes this personal history as the linchpin for her credibility on African issues. But whether this lived experience translates to empathy or a deeper understanding of colonial repercussions is, to put it politely, questionable.

But for now, only time will tell whether this new chapter in her UK career will lead to meaningful policy or serve merely as another headline-grabbing controversy. One can only hope that the white supremacist elements she seems so eager to court don’t one day show her where she belongs when her usefulness expires. After all, history has precedents for this kind of turnabout, and Kemi Badenoch’s story may be no exception.
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Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by 004gist:
Few days from now they will be discussing granting indefinite leave to remain in UK for Healthcare workers in just two years as against the 5 years in which Nigerians are to benefit greatly for this

But we know that kemi will oppose it and she benefited from something like this in past.

She wants to oppose everything black to gain trust of the white
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Klee4: 12:41pm On Nov 11, 2024
Enough of this woman please
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Mrchippychappy(m): 12:41pm On Nov 11, 2024
grin grin
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Smartjeezy01(m): 12:42pm On Nov 11, 2024
She is doing her job and that is how she is configured.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Flangelo12:
She'll be used and dumped.

Leave her to find out.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Emeskhalifa(m): 12:42pm On Nov 11, 2024
cry
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by diamond68: 12:42pm On Nov 11, 2024
grin
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Saao(m): 12:43pm On Nov 11, 2024
Trust me, I don't know why Nigerians and criminal politicians are attacking this lady. Most of the things she talks about are true. Nigerians with bad attitude towards there own expecially if the money isn't flowing towards them.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by TenQ: 12:44pm On Nov 11, 2024
All these because she doesn't like Nigerian Politics and Politicians!?
And she was bold to say so!

She wants s to be the next PM, do you think frolicking with Nigerian politicians will help her case?

Except you are a politician,
Does any Nigerian like our politicians?
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Cocolatti(m): 12:45pm On Nov 11, 2024
Hypocricy is a british thing. And Kemi Badenoch is now British. In order to be accepted she would try to outdo them in hypocrisy.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by datola:
What do you people want her to do self!

Support Nigeria/ns and her reputation is stained?
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Mindlog: 12:48pm On Nov 11, 2024
Kemi is now being used to divert the mind from the pains of Nigeria's reality.

Na wetin Kemi talk dey influence the price of garri for market.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Ishilove: 12:49pm On Nov 11, 2024
Her knack for dismissing centuries of historical exploitation with the same nonchalance as one might flick a speck of dust off their shoulder has become a defining feature of her political persona.
Social media has made me almost forget that the bolded is an actual word, and not just a vernacular vulgarity.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by emkz: 12:49pm On Nov 11, 2024
Kemi Badenoch understood that the UK stereotypes black people to assert their superiority.

She played that card to be acceptable to the British white hegemony of the Tory Party.

If she thinks those people would let her be PM, then she is retarded.

The same establishment that propped up an incompetent woman because they didn't want a brown guy but were forced to settle for the brown guy after the woman led them to a crashed economy is the establishment Kemi is in bed with.

Once they are done with her, they'd spit her out. What next for her? She rejected her native land and is rejected by her superior land.

It's all time to equilibriate her stupidity.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Fiscus105(m):
Kemi is a British and she must fight for what's best for economy and welfare of her own countrymen.

You guys should focus more on how to develop ur own country and not policies that certain woman is pushing for betterment of her own country.


I think Saka should start scoring own goals against his country, "England", if Nigeria and England happen to meet on international stage for football match as well.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by tbred: 12:52pm On Nov 11, 2024
I don't really blame Kemi, We Africans are the enablers of whatever we're going through , dating back to the times of our Ancestors, the Kings and Queens of old ,who sold their subjects just to enrich themselves, that's why I don't revere any Kings or Queens.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Pawa100: 12:55pm On Nov 11, 2024
grin

Abeg make una Lef dis Lady alone cool

Na by Force to be Nigerian when you really have option to be another Country's citizen ?
Or na Nigeria Government Trained and raised her ?
What kind of nonsense is this. Na by Force to be associated with this sick country?

Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Judolisco(m): 12:57pm On Nov 11, 2024
You guys should free dis woman.... We recently had a prime minister of Indian descent and Indian people no shout like dis.... What exactly do you want from her.... What has this country given to her, except from her name?
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by Xionez(m):
Why are we carrying this news.

It's high time Nigeria focuses on how to move on and develop as a nation as stop all this crying and wailing.

Current situation in Nigeria isn't something to boast about. No one wants to associate with us politically and otherwise. Corruption appears to be firmly rooted in our government.

Nigerian politics did her dirty. She got out and made a career for herself. She rose to the top and now the same government that looked down on her is the same one crying on very newspaper and publications they can get their stories on.

And yes, I stand with her when she said that developing countries needs to stop crying over the past, stop with the wailing and move the f--k on.

There are a lot of other colonised countries that have moved on and made enormous strides in progress. We have Singapore, India, Indonesia, Philippines, even the freaking US of A was once colonised and they are far ahead of us in every benchmark.
Some had started from scratch. Other countries like Germany, Poland, South Korea, Ukraine, Egypt, China etc have been through multiple World Wars, had their infrastructure reduced to rubbles, their populations reduced to half, their geniuses poached or enslaved, but YET, they are still able to pick themselves up and forge ahead.

Politicians and all these beer parlor journalists and writers should let Kemi be and face front to the matter at hand.

Nigeria is still backward. Corruption in most offices. Insecurity holding this nation at ransom. Human rights abuses in every crevice you look into. Hunger in every stomach. Our currency fading every quarter.

Kemi is not our problem.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by TheFreshVanilla:
You people should rest. Leave her alone. 95% of our politicians are thieves. You don't expect someone who's serious with her career align with them.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by TJOS(m): 1:04pm On Nov 11, 2024
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Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by 9japride(m): 1:05pm On Nov 11, 2024
What's all these long note about Kemi? Nigeria has a lot of issues to settle and not all these unnecessary distractions.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by TJOS(m): 1:07pm On Nov 11, 2024
She has lost touch with her roots and she is leveraging Nigeria for her social signalling.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by HurricaneLanter: 1:09pm On Nov 11, 2024
It's not a must to identify with Nigeria.
Make una leave Aunty Kemi alone
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by BafanaBafana: 1:10pm On Nov 11, 2024
She lie?
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by nwirinedu(m): 1:10pm On Nov 11, 2024
Cant blame her. Who wants to loose the perks that accrue to being an MP over there?

She will gladly deny her heritage for peanuts. Shame on her. The empire is crumbling , the real citizens have left for other countries.

The fact that people like her are considered for such positions today show how low the empire has fallen.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by hotwax: 1:11pm On Nov 11, 2024
you spoilt your country by voting bad leaders, then dedicate your energy on someone who did not ask you to tow the foolish path.

werey ni gbogbo yin
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by lanre316: 1:12pm On Nov 11, 2024
Ishilove:
Social media has made me almost forget that the bolded is an actual word, and not just a vernacular vulgarity.
So many words had lost their true meaning. Words like dick, pussy, head and suck are perfectly normal English words but it means something totally different to modern minds.
Re: Kemi Badenoch’s Imperial Loyalty And The Politics Of Immigration by 2elliot: 1:20pm On Nov 11, 2024
emkz:
Kemi Badenoch understood that the UK stereotypes black people to assert their superiority.

She played that card to be acceptable to the British white hegemony of the Tory Party.

If she thinks those people would let her be PM, then she is retarded.

The same establishment that propped up an incompetent woman because they didn't want a brown guy but were forced to settle for the brown guy after the woman led them to a crashed economy is the establishment Kemi is in bed with.

Once they are done with her, they'd spit her out. What next for her? She rejected her native land and is rejected by her superior land.

It's all time to equilibriate her stupidity.
Shut the Bleep up! I wish Britain can come and colonise us a second time since Una no wan gree get sense. I blame the white man for even having conscience. Which African country would have done what Britain and every other white country did if they were in their position and had superior weapons and power. The white man have allowed you idiots guilt-trip them for far too long, and it's high time they came back and Bleep us up one more time, and let's see the worst we can do.
Instead of moving on and to see how you lot can better your black countries, instead you want to dwell in perpetual pity party. Yet, you can hold the arabs who also colonised you and committed worst crimes against you, even till this day trading you off as slaves in Libya and elsewhere in the Arabic world. The white man has given you far and greater chance to enjoy life and freedom–from the beautiful technologies that make your lives beautiful. Instead of fostering unity and peace, you rather engaging disunity.
It is time we stopped blaming the white man.
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