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Britain ‘Led the Fight to End Slavery’ – Badenoch Slams UK Abstention at UN

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Kemi Badenoch, leader of the UK’s Conservative Party, has criticized the British government for abstaining from the landmark United Nations resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade a crime against humanity. The resolution was adopted with 123 votes in favor, while the UK was among 52 countries that abstained. In an X post, Badenoch questioned whether the Labour government’s abstention was due to “ignorance or cowardice,” arguing that Britain “led the fight to end slavery” and should not pay reparations. The comments reignite debate over the UK’s historical role in the slave trade.

Key Points:

The UN resolution, led by Ghana, urges member states to apologize and consider contributing to a reparations fund.
Britain abstained alongside 52 other countries, while the US, Israel, and Argentina voted against.
Badenoch’s criticism contrasts with her previous remarks in 2024, where she called reparations demands a “scam.”
Historians estimate that British ships transported at least 3 million Africans across the Atlantic.
West African nations, including Nigeria, where Badenoch’s family originates, suffered the heaviest losses.

Badenoch’s sharp critique highlights the deep divisions over historical accountability, as the UK’s abstention draws fire from both those demanding reparations and those who argue Britain’s anti-slavery legacy absolves it of responsibility.

Sources: The Cable, BBC

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Ilebaye’s Father Claims She Assaulted Him First: ‘I Acted Out of Frustration’

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Hon. Godson Odiniya, father of BBNaija Season 8 winner Ilebaye Odiniya, has continued to open up on the alleged physical altercation between him and the reality star, claiming he acted out of frustration while trying to correct her. In a viral audio recording, he alleged that Ilebaye assaulted him with an AC hanger and broke an electric lantern on his head.

He claimed she became difficult to advise after winning BBNaija and that he hit her “out of provocation to scold her because I can’t watch her destroy her life.” He also made comments about her cosmetic surgery, saying, “Anything that touches her becomes so big.”

Key Points:

The father now claims self-defence, shifting blame from the assault video seen by millions.
His comments about her body and surgery add a disturbing layer of body shaming to the abuse.
Claiming a child assaulted him first is a common tactic used to justify parental violence.
The public remains deeply skeptical, with many pointing out the power imbalance between father and daughter.
The timing of these multiple statements suggests an organised effort to control the public narrative.

Sources: Linda Ikeji’s Blog

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Ilebaye’s Father Breaks silence after Assault on Daughter: ‘I Contributed 75% to her BBN Win’

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Hon. Emmanuel Godson Odiniya, father of former Big Brother Naija winner Ilebaye Odiniya, has spoken out following the dispute that led to the physical assault of his daughter.

In an emotional audio statement, the Kogi politician claimed he contributed “well over 75%” to her 2023 victory using his political connections and relationships across Nigeria and abroad. He alleged that governors, colleagues, and supporters from Kogi State donated money to keep her in the competition.

The politician expressed disappointment over what he described as a lack of appreciation after her victory, saying she stopped listening to him and rarely gave him audience.

Key Points:

The father’s attempt to justify the assault by citing his financial contributions is being rejected by Nigerians.
His claim of 75% responsibility for her victory dismisses the millions of fans who actually voted for Ilebaye.
The father’s expectation of “returns” from his daughter’s fame suggests he views her success as an investment.
This case mirrors other celebrity family disputes where parents feel entitled to control adult children’s lives.
The timing of his statement, while reportedly receiving treatment for injuries, appears designed to shift public sympathy.

Sources: Social Media

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Kunle Remi Fires Shot at Entourages Crowding Stage with AMVCA Winners

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Nigerian actor Kunle Remi has fired a shot at entourages who go on stage to celebrate with winners at the 2026 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA). In an Instagram story shortly after the ceremony at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos, Remi congratulated the night’s winners before addressing the growing trend. “Please stop crowding the stage with the winners… let them shine.

Let them own and feel the moment. Celebrate with them when they come off the stage,” he wrote. This is not the first time Remi has criticised the AMVCA, having previously spoken about his omission from nomination lists and the award presentation process.

Key Points:

Winners deserve their moment of individual recognition without being overshadowed by large entourages.
The tradition of crowding the stage may diminish the emotional impact of receiving an award.
Remi’s comments reflect growing public fatigue with overproduced award ceremony moments.
Other actors may now speak out about similar frustrations with award show traditions.
The timing of his critique, immediately after the ceremony, keeps the conversation about AMVCA standards alive.

Sources: The Cable

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