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Kemi Badenoch Attack Harmful to Nigeria’s Image – Diaspora Yoruba

by Tolulope Akinruli
December 17, 2024
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Kemi Badenoch Attack Harmful to Nigeria’s Image – Diaspora Yoruba
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The Yoruba One Voice (YOV), a prominent Yoruba diaspora organisation, has encouraged those criticising Kemi Badenoch, the British Conservative Party’s leader, to stop, saying that such activities could harm Nigeria’s image. In a statement issued by its General Secretary, Prince Adedokun Ademiluyi, the organisation decried the attacks on Badenoch, calling her as a famous individual who has brought pride to Nigeria as a Yoruba lady.

Ademiluyi stated that Badenoch’s recent comments, which have created controversy, were made in good faith and reflect the opinions of many Nigerians living overseas about the country’s difficulties, such as injustice, corruption, and insecurity.

“Kemi Badenoch is entitled to her viewpoint and beliefs. She has connected with her Yoruba heritage while stating her personal view that she does not believe in Nigeria. Her statement mirrors the sentiments of some Nigerians living overseas who lack a venue to express their concerns about the situation of the country,” Ademiluyi added.

He said, “Rather of assaulting her, the Nigerian government should work on boosting the country’s image, allowing Nigerians living overseas to be proud of their history. “A figure like Kemi Badenoch, who has had a significant impact in the UK, deserves respect.” Ademiluyi emphasised the underlying reasons causing Nigerians’ dissatisfaction: The “Japa” syndrome occurs when Nigerians seek opportunities overseas due to economic difficulties and the country’s negative reputation.

Nigeria’s exodus of professionals, including over 100,000 doctors and nurses, has resulted in strained relationships with countries such as the UAE and South Africa, where Nigerians face restrictions despite historical support. Ademoluyi also questioned the global community’s perception of Nigeria, stating, “Why are Nigerians relinquishing their citizenship for British, American, and European passports?

“It is not customary in Yoruba society to forsake our sons and daughters during difficult times. Kemi Badenoch is a global figure who previously ran for the role of British Prime Minister. We cannot stand by and let someone ruin her image. Criticism of her just attracts greater worldwide attention, perhaps harming Nigeria’s credibility,” Ademiluyi stated.

In conclusion, the YOV finished with a call for Nigerians to protect the country’s image and learn from opposing viewpoints, emphasising the importance of unity and constructive conversation in addressing the nation’s difficulties.

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