Police Arrest Six Suspected Homosegxwals In Edo State -Photo (Page 4)

Date: 12-05-2016 3:53 pm (7 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
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- Novic at 26-05-2016 09:04 AM (7 years ago)
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That was great... those thing must stop in this country...
Posted: at 26-05-2016 09:04 AM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- kachasi at 26-05-2016 09:10 AM (7 years ago)
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let them rot in jail. jare
Posted: at 26-05-2016 09:10 AM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- yawa_don_gas at 28-05-2016 03:06 AM (7 years ago)
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For their head yawa don gas
Posted: at 28-05-2016 03:06 AM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Novic at 29-05-2016 09:38 PM (7 years ago)
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That. Was great....life must sure. Goes on... Just. They waka pass jare
Posted: at 29-05-2016 09:38 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- yawa_don_gas at 30-05-2016 08:44 AM (7 years ago)
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Na why yawa dey everywhere I go. Na serious yawa make yawa no cry again, e do. Na so we take c am yawa goes on, yawa don gas
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- raynebee at 30-05-2016 04:42 PM (7 years ago)
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very good                                                                       
Posted: at 30-05-2016 04:42 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- raynebee at 31-05-2016 07:21 AM (7 years ago)
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okay                                                                             
Posted: at 31-05-2016 07:21 AM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- mia4321 at 31-05-2016 07:53 AM (7 years ago)
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hmmmm                                                                                                                       
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- palmeridus at 25-02-2020 06:14 PM (4 years ago)
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Nigeria: Traditional chiefs curse gays, help anti-gay police
POSTED BY MIKE DAEMON ON JANUARY 30, 2018 IN AFRICA | 648 VIEWS | 3 RESPONSES
 


Traditional rulers in the Egor local government area of Edo State have rained down curses on homosegxwals and are helping police on anti-LGBT

According to the Nigerian newspaper Leadership, Chief Nathaniel Enyeula said traditional chiefs are joining police raids seeking to arrest homosegxwals in the area.

Enyeula, who is chairman of the Egor Traditional Rulers Council, said the chiefs consulted the Priest of Owema, which is believed to be the highest deity in Egor, and offered traditional libations to counteract homosegxwality.

He said chiefs and police officers moved from house to house between midnight and 1 a.m., seeking suspected homosegxwals (and violating their rights to privacy).

Among their targets were two alleged “leaders of a gang of sodomists” who were arrested in 2016, jumped bail and remain on the police wanted list. They were among four men — Emmanuel Okafor, Abraham Richard, Ebendu John and Okpara Imo — who were reportedly arrested on homosegxwality charges on Feb. 10, 2016. Okafor and Richard violated bail and are still sought by police.

Ukpeh displayed photographs of the suspected gay men before newsmen at Egor. He said that if the two men are re- arrested, the arrests would scare homosegxwals and make them change.

He called on the public to watch for gay people and out them to the police.
 
Nigeria’s anti-LGBT law, the Same-Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act of 2014, provides for prison sentences of up to:

14 years for entering into a same-sex marriage.
10 years for attending a same-sex wedding.
10 years for a “public show of same-sex amorous relationship.”
10 years for belonging to any “gay organization,” whether it is seeking
recognition of human rights for LGBT people, meeting the spiritual needs of LGBT people, or providing health care for LGBT people.

Related articles:

21 varieties of traditional African homosegxwality (January 2014, 76crimes.com)
Botswana chiefs: ‘Homosegxwality has always been here’ (July 2013, 76crimes.com)
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- palmeridus at 25-02-2020 06:15 PM (4 years ago)
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Nigeria: Traditional chiefs curse gays, help anti-gay police
POSTED BY MIKE DAEMON ON JANUARY 30, 2018 IN AFRICA | 648 VIEWS | 3 RESPONSES
 


Traditional rulers in the Egor local government area of Edo State have rained down curses on homosegxwals and are helping police on anti-LGBT

According to the Nigerian newspaper Leadership, Chief Nathaniel Enyeula said traditional chiefs are joining police raids seeking to arrest homosegxwals in the area.

Enyeula, who is chairman of the Egor Traditional Rulers Council, said the chiefs consulted the Priest of Owema, which is believed to be the highest deity in Egor, and offered traditional libations to counteract homosegxwality.

He said chiefs and police officers moved from house to house between midnight and 1 a.m., seeking suspected homosegxwals (and violating their rights to privacy).

Among their targets were two alleged “leaders of a gang of sodomists” who were arrested in 2016, jumped bail and remain on the police wanted list. They were among four men — Emmanuel Okafor, Abraham Richard, Ebendu John and Okpara Imo — who were reportedly arrested on homosegxwality charges on Feb. 10, 2016. Okafor and Richard violated bail and are still sought by police.

Ukpeh displayed photographs of the suspected gay men before newsmen at Egor. He said that if the two men are re- arrested, the arrests would scare homosegxwals and make them change.

He called on the public to watch for gay people and out them to the police.
 
Nigeria’s anti-LGBT law, the Same-Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act of 2014, provides for prison sentences of up to:

14 years for entering into a same-sex marriage.
10 years for attending a same-sex wedding.
10 years for a “public show of same-sex amorous relationship.”
10 years for belonging to any “gay organization,” whether it is seeking
recognition of human rights for LGBT people, meeting the spiritual needs of LGBT people, or providing health care for LGBT people.

Related articles:

21 varieties of traditional African homosegxwality (January 2014, 76crimes.com)
Botswana chiefs: ‘Homosegxwality has always been here’ (July 2013, 76crimes.com)
Posted: at 25-02-2020 06:15 PM (4 years ago) | Newbie
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