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Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by VBCampaign(op): 7:39am On Jul 26, 2025
Kemi Badenoch is not Nigeria’s Problem

By: Deji Yesufu

Kemi Badenoch is in the news again. This time it is regarding a statement she made on CNN as a guest of Fareed Zakaria. While trying to explain the immigration policies of her party, the Conservative Party in the UK, which she leads, she stated that in Nigeria, which is her country of birth, she cannot automatically pass on citizen rights to her children because she is a woman. This was a blunder because this is not so. The Nigerian constitution automatically grants citizenship rights to children of all Nigerians, regardless of whether the person is male or female. If Mrs. Badenoch had done her research, she probably would have known this. She may have never even sought to obtain Nigerian citizenship for her children, and this is why she does not know this; it is also possible that maybe she overheard this lurid foreign policy of Nigeria from someone, but never took the time to ascertain its veracity.

After making that statement, Nigerians went for the jugular of Mrs. Badenoch. The Yorubas have a proverb that goes something like this: “… there is that fellow that people wish to burn alive but who makes it his preoccupation to continually douse himself with fuel”. In other words, Kemi Badenoch is not liked by Nigerians, both at home and abroad, but she continually puts herself in a position where she can be attacked by Nigerians. Since Kemi Badenoch became leader of the opposition in the United Kingdom last October, she has continually been at loggerheads with Nigerians. She has made it clear to Nigerians both home and abroad that she did not come into that office to launder the image of Nigeria. Kemi’s perception of Nigeria is that of her late father. Her father, Dr. Femi Adegoke, was an ultra-Yoruba nationalist. He was one of those people who holds the belief that northern Nigeria is a burden to the Nigerian state and that if this country is to move forward, it would have to let go of that dead weight. This is Kemi Badenoch’s position also. Therefore, on a personal level, she is extremely critical of the bad governance in Nigeria, and she continually uses Nigeria as an example of what a country should not be. On this latter note, Kemi Badenoch and I are completely on the same page.

My focus in this essay is to help Nigerians appreciate a few things about Mrs. Badenoch and to point out the fact that her criticism of Nigeria on the international stage might be the best thing that has happened to this country in decades. It is not Kemi Badenoch’s job description to put Nigeria in a positive light in the international sphere. That job belongs to the Nigerian foreign office, her plethora of embassies all around the world, and the way and manner its citizens behave both within the Nigerian nation and overseas. Some people have said that Kemi is not the first foreigner to lead the Conservative Party. They tell us that Rishi Sunak was not only the leader of the party, but he also became Prime Minister. And that throughout his time in office, he did not denigrate India, his country of birth. This is true. Except that we may want to ask: Has India ever been described as a shit-hole country by anyone? Is institutional corruption at the same level in India as we have it in Nigeria? Are Indian youths spending all their time learning Yahoo-Yahoo? Is there Boko Haram in India, and how has India solved the issues of insrugency in their country? Do Indians practice the kind of money politics that Nigeria practices?

Someone suggested that when we make comparisons, we should not compare apples with oranges. Nigeria is not India. In fact, in the committee of nations, without Kemi Badenoch’s commentaries, Nigeria remains a big disappointment. What other nation on earth has earned so much from petroleum exports, yet its people live in abject poverty; its graduates have no jobs; its professionals are fleeing the country in large numbers, etc? Kemi Badenoch is not the problem in Nigeria.

Another criticism of Mrs. Badenoch is that she is trying to burn the bridge that she used to cross into the United Kingdom. Nigerians say Kemi is selfish. I think this is one of the most puerile criticisms one hears of Kemi. First, let us understand how Kemi Badenoch gained English citizenship. Kemi Badenoch was born in 1980. As of that time, Nigeria was just emerging from the false hope that the oil boom of the 1970s had given the country. Things were not that bad for the country then, but her parents could see that Nigeria was not a country they would wish their children to grow up in. In 1979, the country went to the polls and Nigerians chose the simpleton Shehu Shagari over and above the erudite Obafemi Awolowo. Kemi’s mother flew to the United Kingdom and had her in that country, and then Kemi was given citizenship. Birthright citizenship was abolished in 1983 in the United Kingdom. Kemi was brought back to Nigeria and was raised on the University campus of UNILAG. When she concluded her secondary school in 1996, her parents decided to send her back to England – with the hope that she could get a good tertiary education there.

While in the UK, Kemi joined the Conservative Party at the age of twenty-five and became a committed member. She met her husband at that party and married him. He discovered that she was very gifted in politics, and so took a backstep in the party and supported her rise through the ranks until she became leader of the Conservative Party. Now, Kemi Badenoch cannot be a spokesperson for Nigeria because Nigeria did practically nothing for her. Kemi speaks boldly for the Conservative Party’s course because that is what she genuinely believes in. Kemi married a British person, and she is completely committed to helping her nation get better. Unfortunately, because she has Nigerian citizenship, she knows a lot that is wrong with Nigeria, and she never stops warning the British not to take the Nigerian way of descent to hell. Let me conclude by suggesting to Nigerians what our problems are and also proffering a few ways out of them.

First, the Nigerian problem is leadership. Pure and simple. The day this country finds visionary, altruistic, and selfless leadership is the day all our problems will end. Today, Nigerian politics is not dictated by any ideology. At the centre of our politics is money. The person who gains political leverage in this country is the person who can buy up everyone. Politicians come to a community to canvass for votes, and in return, Nigerians begin to ask this person for money. The politicians who have the money simply buy themselves into office. Many of them enter office in their geriatric years; they spend eight years in Aso Rock as a retirement sojourn there; and then die a few years after they have left office. They do not have the youth, vigour, and vitality that leadership in the 21st century should have. The day Nigerians decide to vote in visionary leadership, that day their problems will begin to end.

Second, the Nigerian problem is its people. The same people who spend all their time on social media venting their spleen against Kemi Badenoch – who is labouring to fix her own adopted country – do nothing for Nigeria. Nigerians hate Kemi Badenoch because she is making it increasingly difficult for Nigerians to get British citizenship. The question I ask these people is simple: if your country were good, would you go outside the country and be looking for foreign citizenship? Nigerians rose in the 1940s/50s and asked the British to leave; they said they could govern themselves – they did not want colonial rule. The question is simple: can we govern ourselves? If every Nigerian, particularly those of us who are elites, will make the commitment to better the little corner that he lives in, this country will begin to thrive. Instead, Nigerians cheat the system and then head to the church and mosque and pray that the country will get better. God will not answer stupid prayers. If Japa will stop, and Nigerians realise that life is short and the person who has lived well is the one who has endeavoured to better the lot of society around him, not the person who lives in wealth abroad, the country will begin to get better. When we realise this, we will stay back and help this country grow. Then you will understand that Mrs. Badenoch is your ally and not your enemy. Kemi is pushing policies in the United Kingdom that will make it difficult for foreigners to access different government aids, without adding anything to their society. Kem is saying that those who will be given citizenship should be contributing a healthy sum to the overall productivity of the country – especially through taxes. This makes perfect sense. But since many Nigerians do not even know what it means to pay taxes – everything in this country is done by the government – they cannot understand what the woman is saying.

I pray that Mrs. Kemi Badenoch will not only succeed as the leader of the Conservative Party, but that she will become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. I pray that the conservative movement in the United States of America, through Trump and that of the UK, through Kemi, will gain such a foothold that they will ensure that many Nigerians who are not adding value to those countries will be deported. I pray that it will open the eyes of Nigerians to the realities of life: it is people who make countries great. If you want your children to enjoy a great life, make the sacrifices and commitment today. Kemi’s parents had seen that Nigeria was not a serious country way back in the late 1970s, and through vision, they ensured that their children had foreign citizenship. If you and I make certain decisions and a few sacrifices, we may bequeath a better country to our children. Kemi Badenoch is not Nigeria’s problem.
Deji Yesufu is the pastor of Providence Reformed Baptist Church Ibadan. He is the author of HUMANITY. He can be reached at naijareformed@gmail.com

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Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by helinues:
She should also stop talking nonsense about Nigeria and Nigerians.

Modified: Wondering why some people are attacking this my innocent comments. Have you guys ever seen me on Kemi's epistle before? I don't think I have been on any of the news related to her because she doesn't make sense
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by Giftedhand47(m): 8:15am On Jul 26, 2025
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Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by healthkknatural(m): 8:16am On Jul 26, 2025
helinues:
She should also stop talking nonsense about Nigeria and Nigerians.
She Has Freedom to Talk about Nigeria , she has the freedom to Talk about The Bandits Killing Nigerians like Fowls, It's Not Nonsense to Talk about Insecurities, Fulani Herdsmen Murdering innocent Farmers, The Government Ignoring These things... It's a serious Nonsense that should be Talked about
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by geoworldedu: 8:16am On Jul 26, 2025
If I have a baby girl, I will name her Kemi o. Because the two Kemis I know always voice out the bitter truth millions of people are shying away from. Kemi Olunloyo and Kemi Badenoch. Those two Kemistry are dishing it out raw, not minding whose ox is gored. I like them Kemis grin
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by fasho01(m):
Agreed, I don't think anyone thinks she is our problem in Nigeria. Just like Will Smith's remark when he slapped Chris Rock, she should just keep our dear country's name out of her mouth!!

Let her first stop peddling lies about us and demarketing us at every given opportunity she has and focus on her preferred nationality where she is in parliament, the opposition leader and vying for the top job.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by boxypane: 8:17am On Jul 26, 2025
This article gives an insight to the real enemy of things in Nigeria and not the smoke screen of bigotry Nigerians in general are trying to view these issues from.
The only flaws of Mrs. Kemi is more in the disinformation she spreads... To what end really? If they were facts, then it's a different ball game
Take a good look at the insecurity issues bedeviling the country, from various terror groups to kidnappings and fraud, the get money quick syndrome that have presented the Nigerian parenting system in bad light.

The fact is if Nigerians don't take actual intentional steps to root out these issues, we really are going no where.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by VBCampaign(op): 8:18am On Jul 26, 2025
geoworldedu:
Kemi Badenoch is saying the truth and the truth will prevail
Agreed

Truth would prevail is also a worthy prayer
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by Starhearts: 8:19am On Jul 26, 2025
Aisha Yesufu should account 4 Obidients fund wey dey her hand ...

She should playing to d gallery..
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by jaxxy(m):
Kemi's job is to propose, build and defend UK immigration laws as the UK people deem fit. Nigerians should face their president and government.

whether she misquoted Nigeria or Japan's immigration laws is totally irrelevant.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by ConDawah: 8:20am On Jul 26, 2025
Nigerians are not UK's problem too. The woman should give us a break abeg. This obsession is becoming like witchcraft.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by Mrchippychappy(m): 8:20am On Jul 26, 2025
helinues:
She should also stop talking nonsense about Nigeria and Nigerians.
Nigerians are very funny people, you leave person wey dey do una dey blame another pesin for your problems. Kemi abeg help us end boko haram, help us reduce the cost of living, help us fix our bad roads, help us pay teachers, help us with healthcare. I mean why can't she stop these things? She is our real president and the other guy na just Minister of enjoyment, travelling to Hawaii for "economy ties and bilateral trade", right? Una go dey reason like complete illiterates because someone na your tribes person.

The millions spent by the FG on mindless Hadj and Jerusalem pilgrimage can be used to address one of the many issues we have in Nigeria but no, na Kemi Adeosun be the problem
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by Houseontherock1: 8:21am On Jul 26, 2025
Let me type 42 words before reading, thenill come back to drop my comment
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by healthkknatural(m): 8:23am On Jul 26, 2025
fasho01:
Agreed, I don't think anyone thinks she is our problem. Just like Will Smith's remark when he slapped Chris Rock, will she just get our dear country's name out of her mouth!!

She should stop demarketing us at every given opportunity she has
Good Marketing of Truth Overcomes Demarketing, Actions Speaks louder than Voice , There is nothing like Demarketing , Heinous Crimes against Nigerians are being Committed everyday , Serious Corruption, Politicians Stealing everyday , People are Suffering , Isn't that enough Demarketing, When they steal these Funds where do they take it to Abroad Right .. So is there anything Secret about these.

Ganduje stole he was Encouraged to steal more and Promoted by the same Government, What is that ... Demarketing... He was Made the Chairman of the ruling Party.

When will Nigerians starts Saying the truth ... Especially Youths... Oga Oooo..
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by ConDawah: 8:25am On Jul 26, 2025
Someone said this:
pray that it will open the eyes of Nigerians to the realities of life: it is people who make countries great. If you want your children to enjoy a great life, make the sacrifices and commitment today.
...and in the very next sentence, said this:
Kemi’s parents had seen that Nigeria was not a serious country way back in the late 1970s, and through vision, they ensured that their children had foreign citizenship. If you and I make certain decisions and a few sacrifices, we may bequeath a better country to our children. Kemi Badenoch is not Nigeria’s problem.
What a double standard way to think. So for Nigerians moving to the UK for this same reason, it becomes a problems for someone whose parents did same thing for in the 80s. The difference is time.
This epistle should be given to Kemi's parents too. Or are they not supposed to build their community in Nigeria instead of running away?
I don't even know what people are doing in that UK. I should be arrested any day anyone sees me in that country again unless I'm invited by their prime minister or their monarch.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by healthkknatural(m): 8:25am On Jul 26, 2025
Mrchippychappy:
Nigerians are very funny people, you leave person wey dey do una dey blame another pesin for your problems. Kemi abeg help us end boko haram, help us reduce the cost of living, help us fix our bad roads, help us pay teachers, help us with healthcare. I mean why can't she stop these things? She is our real president and the other guy na just Minister of enjoyment, travelling to Hawaii for "economy ties and bilateral trade", right? Una go dey reason like complete illiterates because someone na your tribes person.

The millions spent by the FG on mindless Hadj and Jerusalem pilgrimage can be used to address one of the many issues we have in Nigeria but no, na Kemi Adeosun be the problem
Chai bros , U nail it.. But they must defend whatever they see , even if it's a rotten Tomatoes they must say Ohhj ! What fresh Ones from the Gardens . These are the real Enemies of Nigerians
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by Apprentice360: 8:26am On Jul 26, 2025
I couldn't read this long epistle to the last paragraph base on the fact that I already knows where it'll end.

All in all, Kemi is a bittered person.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by descarado: 8:27am On Jul 26, 2025
Even on an article like this, the writer was still very tribalistic.

What is the simpleton shehu shagari?

I didn't finish it. Looks like a sponsored post.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by Nobody: 8:28am On Jul 26, 2025
helinues:
She should also stop talking nonsense about Nigeria and Nigerians.
Will you also stop doing the same thing yourself?
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by fasho01(m): 8:29am On Jul 26, 2025
healthkknatural:
Good Marketing of Truth Overcomes Demarketing, Actions Speaks louder than Voice , There is nothing like Demarketing , Heinous Crimes against Nigerians are being Committed everyday , Serious Corruption, Politicians Stealing everyday , People are Suffering , Isn't that enough Demarketing, When they steal these Funds where do they take it to Abroad Right .. So is there anything Secret about these.

Ganduje stole he was Encouraged to steal more and Promoted by the same Government, What is that ... Demarketing... He was Made the Chairman of the ruling Party.

When will Nigerians starts Saying the truth ... Especially Youths... Oga Oooo..
All your points are valid and I agree with them. However she lied about the citizenship claim. Also, what does her campaign in the UK have to do with Nigeria?

Is it right to speak up against the many ills in our country, yes it is! Her heart may be in the right place, but her approach is wrong
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by helinues: 8:29am On Jul 26, 2025
ClearFlair:
Will you also stop doing the same thing yourself?
Please tell me. What have you been doing to yourself the fortune teller?
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by jpmoriarti(m): 8:29am On Jul 26, 2025
A very good read. I agree with this 💯. I love what Kemi Badenoch is doing and hopefully one day she'll become the Prime Minister of the UK.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by SlavaUkraini: 8:34am On Jul 26, 2025
Kemi Badmouth can never become Prime Minister of the UK

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Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by anonimi: 8:35am On Jul 26, 2025
VBCampaign:
Deji Yesufu is the pastor of Providence Reformed Baptist Church Ibadan. He is the author of HUMANITY. He can be reached at naijareformed@gmail.com

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While she may not be our country’s problem, she is definitely a great excuse for our politicians to divert attention from their incompetence and corruption that makes us export our resources and even ourselves to Britain, including our leaders looters who die there on medical tourism.

anonimi:
Neo-black Problem: Must Blacks Be Ruled by Whites in Order to Prosper?

In short, the neo-black dilemma may be framed as follows: is it better to live under white rule without political dignity but with basic life-sustaining standards for many;

or to live under black rule with illusory political dignity and without basic life- sustaining standards for the majority?
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The path forward for Africa lies in cultivating higher and adequate levels of personal and communal agential integrity as well as full personal responsibility and productivity. Not to mention creativity (including epistemic creativity), productive justice (such as merit and freedom), harmony and reconciliation at local and international levels, and a proper domestication of capitalism and other related values and institutions.

Africa must stop wasting her time on dreams of socialism because it is a system of wealth distribution primarily. Whereas, capitalism is a system of wealth creation primarily, and wealth has to be produced before it can be distributed.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/10/12/neo-black-problem-must-blacks-be-ruled-by-whites-in-order-to-prosper/
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by Tjra: 8:35am On Jul 26, 2025
I'm not sure anyone ever said she is the problem of Nigeria. Nobody sends or rate her here too. All sane Nigerians are asking is for her to stop disinforming her audience or at least she should lie with sense.









jpmoriarti:
A very good read. I agree with this 💯. I love what Kemi Badenoch is doing and hopefully one day she'll become the Prime Minister of the UK.
What is she doing? Please share with us.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by RevenuesBoost(f): 8:36am On Jul 26, 2025
Kemi Badenoch is definitely not Nigeria’s Problem.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by illicit(m): 8:36am On Jul 26, 2025
Ofcourse

But she is one of Nigerian's problem

Because so many of us wan go that UK too but she don dey talk too much...
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by malali: 8:36am On Jul 26, 2025
“I’m Nigerian too…”
That’s the bait.
Then comes the shame, restrictions, and exploitation , aimed ONLY at Nigerians.


The UK’s Modern Slavery Scheme:
1. CoS Visa = Invitation
2. Arrival = Excitement
3. No Renewal = Trap
4. Can’t Switch. Can’t Work. Can’t Return.

Cheap labor. No rights. Full silence.


Kemi is the Cover.
Nigerian face, British agenda.
Calm tone, brutal policies.
She doesn’t “represent” you , she disarms you.


WAKE UP:
This isn’t immigration.
It’s legalized enslavement.
Don’t react. Organize. Educate. Escape.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by damoobaba: 8:37am On Jul 26, 2025
Am also a Yoruba Nationalist. You see a man of vision in Yoruba, same Tinubu that built a Lagos that MANY ANAMBRARIANS are running to and you compare him with a visionless obi.
Re: Kemi Badenoch Is Not Nigeria’s Problem By Deji Yesufu by Image123(m): 8:37am On Jul 26, 2025
She's not but she needs to stop misinformation of others. She's influential.
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