Former Labor Presidential Candidate (LP) Peter Obi suggested that Nigeria’s British Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, born in Nigeria, has a remark of Nigeria.
Obi said in the X post on Tuesday, February 4th that this is a comment on Badenoch, that is, he does not want to see poverty comments like Nigeria, and the failed government and selfish politicians destroy life.
“What should we do for all negative comments in Nigeria?” Obi wrote.
“Recently, Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the British Conservative Party Nigerian, carefully slid carefully in our dear country.
“She said that she did not want Britain like poverty in Nigeria, and the government failed.
“The Nigerians had a different response to her comments-some criticized her, and others thought she only explained this and should not be insulted.
“A few years ago, a respected Nigerian newspaper lamented a message about Americans intending to visit Nigeria. The article described the country in a very annoying way.
“Travel consultation emphasizes two main challenges: poor infrastructure and insecurity.
“Anyone who is familiar with the Nigerian landscape of Hiroshi knows that our performance in these two fields is very low. Sadly, the American Embassy has not avoided pointing this.
“Regarding hygiene, the consultation confirms that although Nigeria has trained health professionals, the country lacks high -quality medical institutions.
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“It is pointed out that basic drugs including diabetes and hypertension are usually unavailable, and they should buy drugs carefully due to fake risks.”
Former governor added: “International blame, such as Badenoch’s blame, and negative comments on the official website of the country’s citizens, should be better for us.”
“It is not enough to resort to blind patriotism by insulting those who point out our shortcomings.
“On the contrary, we should use these criticisms as catalysts to give priority to key development areas and improve people’s lives.
“When a negative comment on the official website of a country warned citizens to avoid certain risks, how do we expect to attract investors? These painful condemnation, including those from ourselves, should promote our efforts to strive for possible New Nigeria. “