During the week, Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shetima, made waves across the media when he gave the leader of the United Kingdom Conservative party, Kemi Badenoch, an uppercut.
Recall that before Badenoch got to the position as the leader of the UK Conservative Party, she had described Nigeria as socialist nation brimming with thieving politicians and insecurity. She also talked about “growing up in a place where fear was everywhere. You cannot understand it unless you’ve lived there. Triple checking that all the doors and windows are locked, waking up in the night at every sound listening as you hear your neighbour scream as they are being burgled and beaten and wondering if your home will be next.”
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So, while responding to Badenoch’s thoughts about the country during an event, Shetima criticised her for always ‘denigrating’ Nigeria, suggesting that she could remove the ‘Kemi’ from her name if she wanted.