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Fani Kayode ‘Changes’ Kemi Badenoch’s Name,Advises Her To Disown Her Nigerian Family
Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has asked the newly elected United Kingdom’s Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, to disown her father, mother, siblings, and Nigerian heritage.
Fani Kayode stated this on Sunday via his X handle.
He stressed that there would be no fellowship with her, insisting that since she does not want to identify with Nigeria, the country would also refuse to identify with her.
He described her as the devil incarnate and the spawn of Satan.
The erstwhile Minister asked her to focus on the affairs of the UK and leave Nigeria alone.
He wrote, “She should formally wipe her maiden name of Adegoke off the record as well and publicly renounce and disavow her father, mother, siblings and Nigerian lineage and heritage.
“She does not want to identify with us, and we do not want to identify with her.
“She sees us as being corrupt and evil and we see her as being the devil incarnate and the spawn of satan. There can be no fellowship between us.
“The truth is that she is no longer a mere irritant or the inconsequential object of our contempt and ridicule but she can now be comfortably and legitimately described as ‘public enemy number one’ of our beloved nation.
“She should stick to the affairs of her UK, face its ruling Labour Party and its Prime Minister Keir Starmer @Keir_Starmer and leave Nigeria alone!”
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