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Is Dr Shola Mos Shogbamimu controlled by Israel?

One of the most controversial and divisive figures in British society has inexplicable links to the powers behind the Israeli state.

UK Column news segment from April 19 2024.

Dr Shola Mos Shogbamimu is one of the most controversial figures in British society. This British-born, Nigerian activist is the grand-daughter of the late Nigerian Monarch of Ogere-Remo, Oba Alfred Obafuwa Babington-Ashaye, Legunsen III, the Ologere of Ogere and the daughter of the late Prince Adebajo Babington-Ashaye.

Shola is an enthusiastic proponent of neo-Marxist ‘critical theories’, who spends her time relentlessly attacking the British people, our culture and heritage through her combative presence on social platforms and regular appearances in the mainstream media.

She’s been a vocal critic of Israeli military actions in Gaza since October 7. Yet, at the same time, has inexplicable links to the Israeli state that suggest she may, in fact, be a controlled asset tasked with preventing sensible public discourse about the conflict.

The connection to Israel relates to her work with UK youth ‘charity’, My Life My Say (MLMS), which I’ve written and spoken about extensively on Rise UK as well as on UK Column News. MLMS is very clearly a front organisation for the US State department, UK military intelligence and Yad Handiv (aka the Rothschild Foundation) which was intimately involved in the formation of Israel and funded the construction of the Israeli Knesset and Supreme Court.

This segment from UK Column news explores Shola’s relationship with MLMS and how she may be acting on behalf of foreign powers seeking to destabilise and radically reshape Western nations.

I personally view her as one of the most toxic and damaging figures in British society. She is an extraordinarily bigoted and hypocritical race grifter and the sooner this kind rhetoric and behaviour are removed from society, the better.

Ben Rubin

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