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Kemi Badenoch: An example of how not to seek political relevance, By Ezrel Tabiowo

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Ultimately, Kemi Badenoch’s attempt to position herself as the saviour of the West by undermining Nigeria is a desperate and misguided ploy. It is a reminder that true leadership requires more than just rhetoric – it requires empathy, understanding, and a commitment to building bridges rather than walls. Until she learns this lesson, her words […]

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