A Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has tackled Kemi Badenoch over repeated bashing of Nigerians in her bid to replace ousted former UK Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, as leader of the Tory party.
Fani-Kayode tackles Badenoch over attack on Nigerians.
In an interview with Mail Online, the 44-year-old British Nigerian, criticized Nigeria.
She noted that she doesn’t want Britain to become like the place she ran away from.
Badenoch was born in Wimbledon but spent her childhood in Nigeria before returning to the UK as a teenager.
“This is my country. I love it the way it is. I don’t want it to become like the place I ran away from. I want it to get better and better, not just for me, but for the next generation,” the UK Conservative Party leadership hopeful said.
But she had also reportedly claimed that her childhood in Nigeria was filled with tales of horror, with screams of neighbours every night being attacked, leading to fears whether their apartment could be the next.
Fani-Kayode blows hot as Badenoch speaks about Nigeria
Reacting to Badenoch's statement, Fani-Kayode, in a post shared on his X page on Saturday, October 26, literally descended heavily on the British Nigerian.
The former minister tweeted: “A very sad little girl and notoriously self-righteous b***h barks. Ever considered staying in the place you “ran away from” and trying to fix it? You are worse than Aunty Jemima, the female version of Uncle Tom.
“By all means try your luck at being elected leader of the British Conservative party but leave my country out of your pretty yet stinking mouth.”