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“She Sees Us As Corrupt, We See Her As Devil Incarnate” FFK Hits Kemi Badenoch

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Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has called on Kemi Badenoch, the newly elected leader of the United Kingdom’s Conservative Party, to cut all connections with her Nigerian heritage.

Fani-Kayode expressed his disapproval of Badenoch’s perceived distancing from her Nigerian roots, accusing her of betraying her origins.

In a strongly worded post on his X account on Sunday, Fani-Kayode labeled Badenoch “the devil incarnate” and “the spawn of Satan.” He criticized her for allegedly disassociating from Nigeria and its people, claiming that the country would reciprocate by cutting ties with her.

“She should formally wipe her maiden name, Adegoke, off the record and publicly renounce her father, mother, siblings, and Nigerian lineage,” Fani-Kayode wrote. “She does not want to identify with us, and we do not want to identify with her. She sees us as corrupt and evil, and we see her as the devil incarnate.”

The former minister also accused Badenoch of becoming “public enemy number one” of Nigeria, alleging that her actions and statements have undermined her connection to her heritage.

“She is no longer a mere irritant or the object of our contempt but a legitimate adversary to our beloved nation,” he added.

Fani-Kayode further advised Badenoch to focus solely on the affairs of the United Kingdom and refrain from any commentary or involvement concerning Nigeria.

“She should stick to the UK, face its ruling Labour Party and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and leave Nigeria alone!” he concluded.

Badenoch, whose maiden name is Adegoke, has faced scrutiny over her views on Nigeria, with many Nigerians questioning her commitment to her African roots. This latest comment from Fani-Kayode adds to the ongoing debate about her stance on her heritage and her relationship with her country of origin.
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