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UK’s Conservative Party Leader Kemi Badenoch Disowns Nigerian Identity

"I’m Nigerian through ancestry, by birth, despite not being born there because of my parents, but by identity I’m not really. I know the country very well"

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British Conservative Party politician Kemi Badenoch has revealed that she no longer considers herself a Nigerian and does not hold a Nigerian passport.

In a recent interview on the Rosebud podcast with Gyles Brandreth, Badenoch disclosed that she had not renewed her Nigerian passport in over 20 years and no longer identifies as Nigerian, despite her ancestry and upbringing in the country.

“I’m Nigerian through ancestry, by birth, despite not being born there because of my parents, but by identity I’m not really. I know the country very well, I have a lot of family there, and I’m very interested in what happens there,” Badenoch said.

Badenoch, who was born in Wimbledon, London, in 1980, spent most of her childhood in Nigeria and the United States before returning to the UK at age 16.

She recalled feeling a sense of disconnection during her time in Nigeria, saying, “Never quite feeling that I belonged there.”

When asked about what “home” means to her, Badenoch described it as being with her immediate family.

“But home is where my now family is, and my now family is my children, it’s my husband and my brother and his children, in-laws. The Conservative party is very much part of my family, my extended family, I call it.”

Badenoch, one of the last people to have received birthright citizenship in the UK before it was abolished in 1981, spoke about the significance of her citizenship status.

“Finding out that I did have that British citizenship was a marvel to so many of my contemporaries, so many of my peers.”

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She also shared that the toughest thing she had to do was to fend for herself at 18.

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