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After Kemi Badenoch Claimed Police In Nigeria Took Her Brother Shoes And Watch, Shehu Sani Reacts

 

 

Former Kaduna Central senator and well-known member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Shehu Sani, has commented on comments made by UK Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch. Badenoch recently described a bad interaction with Nigerian police, saying that during the meeting, they had confiscated her brother’s shoes and wristwatch. In a statement that has generated a lot of emotions, she compared this to her more favorable encounters with law enforcement in the UK.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Responding to her comments, Senator Sani took to social media to offer a counter-narrative. He shared a report detailing an incident where a British police officer was caught on camera kicking a man in the head, drawing attention to misconduct within UK law enforcement. Accompanying the post, Sani noted that Badenoch appeared to have overlooked similar lapses involving the British police.

 

 

His response highlighted the universality of police misconduct, implying that such issues are not unique to Nigeria and that Badenoch’s comments might lack balance. Sani’s remarks underscore the ongoing discourse about governance, fairness, and representation, particularly when criticisms of one country are contrasted with apparent silence on issues in others.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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