Take a bit of your time to read about this young lady, Kemi for few minutes. She is the leader of the British Conservative Party, the Opposition Party at the moment.
As the Opposition Party Leader, she will be engaging the Prime Minister, Kier Starmer at the Prime Minister’s Questions Time. She is doing very great!
Her name is Kemi Badnoch, a British born Nigerian. Her full name is Olukemi Olufunto Adegoke, before she got married to Hamish.
Kemi and her husband Hamish.
Kemi Badnoch is at the edge of becoming the British Prime Minister if she wins in the next election.
As the Leader of the Conservative Party, she will be the candidate of the party in the next national election for the post of the Prime Minister.
On 2nd November 2024, Kemi Badnoch was voted the Leader of the Conservative Party, a Party formed in 1834 from Tory Party, making her the first black person to hold the office.
Conservative party is one of the two dominant political parties in the United Kingdom, after the Labour Party that is in government at the moment.
Kemi and her husband Hamish Badnoch.
Kemi was born on 2nd January 1980 in London during the days of automatic birthright citizenship. She had her citizenship based on her birthplace, she was born in Wimbledon, London. She is 44 years.
In one of her parliamentary maiden speeches, she said that she was “to all intents and purposes a first-generation immigrant”.
Her mother, Feyi Adekoge was a professor of physiology in America, and later in the University of Lagos. She travelled to the United Kingdom to give birth to Kemi. After a short stay, she travelled back to Nigeria with her little daughter, Kemi.
Kemi’s father “Femi Adekoge” was a GP in the UK, later founded a publishing company in Nigeria and became an activist for the right of the Yoruba.
Kemi grew up in Lagos living with her father in Surulere and visiting her mother in the United States. She was a student at the Private International School of Lagos.
Kemi returned to the UK when she was 16 years and lived with a friend of her mother in London. She did various sorts of manual jobs, including working in McDonald’s.
She studied Computer System Engineering with Masters in University of Sussex.
At the age of 25, she joined the Conservative Party. She became a member of Parliament in 2017, till date and had worked in various government departments.
Kemi got married to Hamish Badnoch and the family is bless with three children.
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Kemi Badnoch.