“My Main Identity Is British” – Kemi Badenoch Clarifies Comments on Her Nigerian Identity

British politician Kemi Badenoch has offered clarification regarding her recent remarks that sparked intense debate online about her national identity, stating in an interview with GB News that she “no longer identifies as Nigerian.”
“My Main Identity Is British” – Kemi Badenoch Clarifies Comments on Her Nigerian Identity
Her comments drew widespread attention, prompting discussions about dual identity, integration, and cultural allegiance. Badenoch, who was born in the United Kingdom and spent part of her early childhood in Nigeria, acknowledged her Nigerian background but emphasised that her primary identity is British.
“It wasn’t quite what I said. But it is true. My main identity is British. That is how I see myself.”
Explaining further, she noted the complexities of national versus ethnic identity in Nigeria.
“Nigeria is a nationality, not an ethnicity. There’s no such language as Nigerian, there are many different ethnic groups there.”
The politician, who has served in several high-profile UK government roles, stressed the importance of assimilation and national focus for those in public office.
“If you come to this country, you need to be very focused on integrating. If you’re a politician, you need to be 100 per cent focused on British issues.”
Badenoch remarks have sparked both criticism and support, with many weighing in on the delicate balance between cultural heritage and national loyalty.
“My main identity is as British. Nigeria is a nationality, it’s not an ethnicity…”
– Kemi Badenoch pic.twitter.com/k6bgBlNcqJ
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