Yoruba One Voice Defends Kemi Badenoch, Calls for Focus on Nigeria’s Image

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  • Diaspora Group Urges Critics to Engage, Not Attack UK Conservative Leader
  • Highlights ‘Japa’ Syndrome and Global Perception Challenges Facing Nigeria

The Yoruba One Voice (YOV), a prominent diaspora organization, has urged critics of UK Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch to desist from actions that could tarnish Nigeria’s reputation. In a statement issued on Monday, Prince Adedokun Ademiluyi, the group’s General Secretary, praised Badenoch as a distinguished figure who has brought pride to Nigeria as a Yoruba woman.

“Kemi Badenoch’s remarks reflect her principles and the frustrations many Nigerians abroad feel about the injustices, corruption, and insecurity in the country,” Ademiluyi said.

He described the criticisms of Badenoch’s statements as counterproductive, calling instead for introspection.
“Rather than attacking her, the Nigerian government should work on improving the country’s global image to instill pride in Nigerians abroad,” he added.

Ademiluyi expressed concern over Nigeria’s growing emigration crisis, commonly referred to as the ‘Japa’ syndrome, noting that the country’s brightest talents are leaving for opportunities abroad due to economic hardship and a deteriorating global image.
“Why are so many Nigerians exchanging their passports for foreign ones? This trend is not just about economics; it is about lost trust and dignity,” he said.

Ademiluyi also criticized Nigeria’s diplomatic failures, such as unresolved visa restrictions with the United Arab Emirates and strained relations with South Africa.

He called for the protection of Badenoch’s reputation, emphasizing Yoruba cultural values of supporting their own.
“It is not in Yoruba culture to abandon our sons and daughters in challenging times. Kemi Badenoch is a global figure who has achieved remarkable success, even vying for the position of British Prime Minister. She deserves our respect and solidarity,” Ademiluyi concluded.

YOV urged the Nigerian government to address the root causes of its global perception issues and engage with constructive criticisms from its diaspora instead of dismissing them.

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