I no longer identify as Nigerian, Badenoch says

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Kemi Badenoch decides she is not Nigerian.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has said she no longer identifies as Nigerian and has not renewed her passport since the early 2000s.

Badenoch, who was born in the UK, grew up in both Nigeria and the US. She returned to England aged 16 because of Nigeria's worsening political and economic climate, as well as to continue her education.

Speaking on former MP and television presenter Gyles Brandreth's Rosebud podcast, she said she was "Nigerian through ancestry" but "by identity, I'm not really".

Last year, Badenoch faced criticism from Nigeria's vice-president, who said she had "denigrated" the West African country.
Badenoch, who previously lived in Lagos, spoke at length about her upbringing on the podcast, external.

"I know the country very well, I have a lot of family there, and I'm very interested in what happens there," she said. "But home is where my now family is."

On not renewing her passport, she said: "I don't identify with it anymore. Most of my life has been in the UK and I've just never felt the need to."

She added: "I'm Nigerian through ancestry, by birth, despite not being born there because of my parents... but by identity, I'm not really."

Badenoch said that when she had visited the country when her father died, she had to get a visa, which was "a big fandango".

She said her early experiences in Nigeria shaped her political outlook, including "why I don't like socialism".
 
The biggest crooks in Nigeria are police, lawyers, judges and politicians.
So not really much different to the UK 😐😐
 
Well the news is we now know which football team the leader of His Majestesties opposition will be cheering for when the two nations meet at football which unravels any further disambiguation.
 
I do think the Nigerian identity is fairly young with Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa identities being stronger for many than the Nigerian ones as i understand it, so that the statement is simply for someone in our country that their Yoruba identity trumps the national one.
 
I do think the Nigerian identity is fairly young with Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa identities being stronger for many than the Nigerian ones as i understand it, so that the statement is simply for someone in our country that their Yoruba identity trumps the national one.
i identify as an Upper Norwoodian.
 

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