"LGBTQ Community Is Not A Threat To The Nation" -Gay British Nigerian Pastor, Jide Reacts

Date: 30-08-2023 8:52 am (1 year ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
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Openly gay British-Nigerian pastor, Jide Macaulay, has registered his disapproval over the arrest of some individuals at a same-sex wedding ceremony in Delta state.
 
The Delta State Police Command paraded over 100 suspected homosegxwals arrested during a midnight wedding ceremony of a gay couple held in a hotel in Warri.

Taking to his Instagram page, the Chaplain at St. Peter's House, the chaplaincy of Manchester's Universities, said that the LGBTQ community is not a threat to the nation.

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"Recent reports from Nigeria reveal the arrest of around 100 individuals at a supposedly same-sex wedding event,' he wrote.

"This incident highlights the restrictions on gatherings and social interactions for queer individuals in Nigeria, prompting concerns about the increasing challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community. The Same sex Marriage Prohibition Act ban marriage, not socialisation.

Rather than addressing genuine security concerns, these actions seem to exacerbate the difficulties experienced by LGBTQ+ people. It's important to recognise that the LGBTQ+ community is not a threat to the nation; their desire is simply to live without interference.

"Redirecting law enforcement resources toward addressing insurgent activities and preventing hate crimes could be a more effective use of Nigeria's police forces.

"The prevailing perception of corruption and brutality within the Nigerian police raises concerns about their understanding and application of the law.

“It's crucial to note that the existing anti-gay legislation primarily aims to prosecute same-sex relationships and intimate encounters, rather than social interactions.”

"Allowing LGBTQ+ individuals in Nigeria to live openly and peacefully should be a priority.

"The anguish expressed by the LGBTQ+ community resonates deeply, as they navigate an environment marked by hostility and anxiety.

“In this challenging time, I express my solidarity with LGBTQ+ Nigerians, both within the country and beyond its borders.”



Posted: at 30-08-2023 08:52 AM (1 year ago) | Addicted Hero
- Dopybadass at 30-08-2023 08:59 AM (1 year ago)
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I wish I can use voice note,how dare you you try to bring the white man tabooism into the ancient African culture and traditions, homosegxwals is a taboo and should be abolished,yes they are a threat to the nation, because the young ones are quick to learn to from this disgusting act
Posted: at 30-08-2023 08:59 AM (1 year ago) | Hero
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- kp45 at 30-08-2023 01:31 PM (1 year ago)
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Stupid
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- nikiniki at 30-08-2023 03:16 PM (1 year ago)
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It is indeed a threat to the nation! These oloriburuku children, after being twisted go on rampage initiating young people just like cult. I wouldn't have been so bothered if it comes naturally as it does to some people but in Nigeria, it is associated with male prostitution, drug abuse and cultism. They rape young people and force them into the acts. Then those ones also look out for their peers to infest. Keep your segxwal orientation to yourself for christsake!
Posted: at 30-08-2023 03:16 PM (1 year ago) | Hero
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