Kemi Badenoch’s election as the British Conservative Party leader, making her the first Black person and Black woman to lead a UK political party, has sparked complex reactions among Nigerians. While many view her success as a proud moment for Nigeria and Africa, Badenoch’s conservative stance and rejection of multiculturalism and diversity have left some Nigerians feeling disconnected. Her statements distancing herself from Nigeria, such as describing it as a place she “ran away from,” have raised concerns. Despite a conservative alignment with her Yoruba roots, young Nigerians, particularly those with progressive views, are critical of her anti-immigration politics. Though celebrated by some as a “japa success story” (a term used in Nigeria for those who migrate for better opportunities), others question whether Badenoch’s policies align with their values, casting doubt on her appeal among Nigerians in the long term.