Causes of Gay practice Among individuals and Entertainers (REVEALED)
Causes of Gay practice Among individuals and Entertainers (REVEALED)
Generally, person with homosexual orientation are sometimes referred to as gay.
Its no longer a new
story regarding the threats and issues of gay practice in our localities which is
why the NBEC media have deemed it fit to look deeply into the matter to bring
to your notice Causes and Reasons why most individuals especially popular faces
indulge in homosexuality
To some it started at
the early stage of their Life not being able to stand a female and declare
their advances while to some adults it could either be due to marital problems
or ones who have gotten addicted to the act right from growing up days, we also
gathered that gay practice sometimes have some sort of spiritual triggering and
effects which is the reason why the victims always find it very difficult to withdraw
from the malicious act.
A male popular Nigerian
musician was reportedly caught in the act with a renowned male entertainer.
Though, the musician refuted the story, threatened to sue the newspaper for
defamation of character, however, buried his head in shame when photographs, showing
his clandestine affair where published days after the story was reported.
That singular publication, however, sealed the lips of the musician and
hairy entertainer lover. John Amaechi, a basketball player in the NBA made a
revelation of the plight of gay athletes in major league sports. In his book,
titled, Man in the middle, Amaechi exposes the institutionalised homophobia
inherent in the hyper-masculine world by American professional athletes.
Though, his exposure was greeted with avalanche of criticisms, but Ameachi was
undeterred as he went ahead to openly discussed LGBT issues as well as
encouraging other gay athletes to pursue their dreams irrespective of their
shameful life-style. These days, Nigerians who indulged in the illicit practice
no longer operate under cover. They make bold to demonstrate their gayness by
trying to initiate unsuspecting Nigerians into their fold.
Reverend Rowland Olajide
Macaulay is a Nigerian Apostle of gay. His nefarious activities and a gay
church was exclusively reported by Saturday Vanguard barely a month ago. His
church called House of Rainbow, was located at No. 36/36 Yakoyo Street, Ojodu
Berger, Lagos and has become an abode for established gays and initiates.
According to the gay man of God, “my church is a voice of the younger
generation of citizens, activists and diaspora, and our collective belief in a more
progressive Nigeria. They are afraid of our growing influence as we gather
allies not just from the West, a people that are not afraid but powerful and
resilient.” “Religion,” he observed, is a backbone to life in Nigeria, so, we
all want to go to church. But we don’t want to lie to God about who we are.”
Macaulay who established his House of Rainbow in 2006 where he openly held
Sunday services in an hotel hall in Lagos, decorated in rainbow colours however
abandoned the church after a public backslash which culminated in manhandling
of his members. He fled to the UK after he received death threats from unknown
persons.
Okechukwu, another Nigerian gay is currently operating a gay entertainment company in Abia State. Okechukwu however, disclosed that the main preoccupation of his company is to provide gay dancers and entertainment services for private parties and business functions.
But jimmy stan (not real names) said he was introduced into gay practice in a boys’ `, secondary school in Ughelli, Delta State. According to him, the senior students usually had them as bunk-mates only to start fumbling with them when night falls. “At a time, the exercise was disgusting. First, I can’t imagine a fellow man kissing and fumbling with my private part,” he said. Today, Jimmy who later graduated in homosexuality has become mistress in the game.
Similarly, Andrew Adewusi who attended an only Boys Secondary School in the North, said boys indulged in all manners of acts to derive erotic maximum satisfaction. Till date, most of those boys who were caught in the act of gay in school refused to dump the illicit act. They are already neck deep in it,” he said
“You cannot stop the tide,” says Mr. Johnson. “The end of stigma, discrimination and criminalization of homosexuality in Africa is only a matter of time. Like minority and disabled rights, they will move forward. This does not mean there will not be a push back. And that is what we are experiencing right now.”
Okechukwu, another Nigerian gay is currently operating a gay entertainment company in Abia State. Okechukwu however, disclosed that the main preoccupation of his company is to provide gay dancers and entertainment services for private parties and business functions.
But jimmy stan (not real names) said he was introduced into gay practice in a boys’ `, secondary school in Ughelli, Delta State. According to him, the senior students usually had them as bunk-mates only to start fumbling with them when night falls. “At a time, the exercise was disgusting. First, I can’t imagine a fellow man kissing and fumbling with my private part,” he said. Today, Jimmy who later graduated in homosexuality has become mistress in the game.
Similarly, Andrew Adewusi who attended an only Boys Secondary School in the North, said boys indulged in all manners of acts to derive erotic maximum satisfaction. Till date, most of those boys who were caught in the act of gay in school refused to dump the illicit act. They are already neck deep in it,” he said
“You cannot stop the tide,” says Mr. Johnson. “The end of stigma, discrimination and criminalization of homosexuality in Africa is only a matter of time. Like minority and disabled rights, they will move forward. This does not mean there will not be a push back. And that is what we are experiencing right now.”
Nigeria in the meantime
has passed a bill that punishes same-sex unions with 14 years in prison. The
bill also punishes those who “aid and abet” such unions with 10 years
imprisonment. Foreigners without diplomatic protection and humanitarian workers
could also be prosecuted under this new bill.
Outing is the act of disclosing an LGBT person's sexual orientation or gender identity without that person's consent. Outing gives rise to issues of privacy, choice, hypocrisy, and harm in addition to sparking debate on what constitutes common good in efforts to combat homophobia and heterose
Although, the story of homosexuality in Nigeria is gradually becoming unpopular as those who indulge in such act are not bold to openly declare their identities, the fact still remains that homosexuality is being practised in some parts of the world including Nigeria.
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