He added that it was possible to criticise a country without renouncing it, adding that Nigeria continues to shape “some of the best stories and people.

“The point? Nigeria continues to shape global excellence — and the UK is a major beneficiary of that.

“Choosing to distance oneself from Nigeria isn’t neutral. It says something. And for those of us who know the complexity, beauty, pain, and power of our homeland — it stings.

“You can critique a country without renouncing it. That’s what leaders do. That’s what representation demands.

“I’ll always claim Nigeria. Every day, everywhere. Because it’s still shaping some of the best stories — and people — the UK (and the world) has to offer,” he concluded.