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African Govts Should Ban Kemi Badenoch From Coming To Africa – Seun Kuti


Nigerian Afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti, has called on the governments of African countries to ban the leader of the United Kingdom (UK) Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, from coming to the continent following her remarks about Nigeria.

Saturday Telegraph had earlier reported that Badenoch has stood by her position on Nigeria, despite accusations from Vice President Kashim Shettima and other political leaders who claim she has denigrated the country.

Recall that Badenoch had allegedly described her upbringing in Nigeria as being overshadowed by fear and insecurity in a country plagued by corruption.

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Speaking during a recent Instagram live session, Kuti called for the leader of the UK’s Conservative Party to be banned from entering Africa.

He said, “Many have been praising this woman (Kemi Badenoch); someone who has been insulting us, not only us but our ancestors. She said we should pay Europeans for colonialism.

“She’s saying we should pay them for killing millions of our ancestors; for all the atrocities that they committed in our lands.

“She’s someone who should be banned by African governments from stepping into Africa. Once she steps into Africa, she should be jailed.”



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