Badenoch’s reply was a cascade of rage. She lashed out—not just at Shettima—but at Nigeria’s north, invoking Boko Haram and every known stereotype with an almost gleeful cruelty. Her words weren’t just disrespectful; they reeked of elitist detachment, spite disguised as truth, and a superiority complex that many ignored simply because they shared her frustration with the current Nigerian leadership. But in truth, her barbs weren’t righteous—they were reckless.
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In the bustling corridors of power in Abuja and the grand halls of international summits, one man has consistently stood tall beside President Bola Ahmed Tinubu — Vice President Kashim Shettima. Calm, articulate, and resolutely loyal, Shettima has not only proven to be a reliable deputy but a statesman in his own right. From echoing the President’s vision on foreign soil to championing bold economic reforms at home, Shettima has quietly become the face of consistency and commitment in an administration navigating one of Nigeria’s most transformative periods.
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