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Kemi’s Cock & Bull Story!
You are a Kemi Badenoch, an opposition leader and a future Prime Minister of UK. A journalist asked you about the state of Police in the country you hope to govern. Instead of answering the question of how you would make the police more efficient and accountable in protecting the people of the UK, you resorted to an inane cock and bull story of how policemen stole your brother’s shoe in Nigeria.
For someone who had obviously lied about everything she said about her upbringing in Nigeria just for the feel-good effect of keeping her new job, how can we be sure her brother’s so-called police experience in Nigeria was not another made up story?
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Her story of carrying desk and chair to sit in class at ISL didn’t add up. Her claim that she had no clean water to drink was a complete baloney for a girl who grew up in an upper middle class family – mother a university professor and father a successful medical doctor who ran a well-known private hospital with rich clientele.
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