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  • Body opposes Lesbianism, Gay, others

    Body opposes Lesbianism, Gay, others

    Scripture Union (SU), Nigeria has kicked against Lesbianism, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LQBTQ), together with the ideology that contradicts moral values, biblical standard, humanity, children, youth, families and the society at large.

    SU said LGBTQ is not only borne out of evil affection, but also an ideology that is against nature and to promote illicit gratification of self.

    Speaking at the 114th National Council Meeting of SU, National Chairman of Scripture Union Nigeria, Dr. Wilfred Onu, supported by the General Director, Cosmas Udoh, an engineer; said the position of SU on LQBTQ came after its national leadership considered several global and national issues confronting Christian beliefs and Bible standards.

    According to the duo, LGBTQ and its ideology are against original plan of God and it is a deliberate attempt to distort and change God’s design for mankind, which is considered to be an abomination.

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    SU leadership noted that despite infiltration, the union and members were poised to remain unwavering in their commitment towards upholding the teachings of the Bible.

    It urged the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration to uphold the position of the Bible as contained in Same Sex Prohibition Act, enacted on December 30, 2013, saying government should seek to strengthen the law with stricter measures that would discourage proponents of LGBTQ ideology.

    They said government and its agencies should collaborate more with sincere faith-based groups in passing the right message to children and young people in schools and communities, which would help in ensuring sane society.

    SU, however, called on religious bodies to stand firm in their beliefs, spread the truth of God’s words and use their influence to speak for and protect children, youth and families “from these harmful ideologies.”

  • Malaysians caned in public for ‘attempting lesbian sex’

    Two Malaysian women convicted of attempting lesbian sex in a car were caned in court watched by dozens of people on Monday, media and a state government official said, prompting an outcry from human rights activists.

    The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community is routinely persecuted in Muslim-majority Malaysia, where they are seen as a threat to conservative values.

    The women, aged 32 and 22, had pleaded guilty in August to attempting lesbian sex, forbidden under Islamic law.

    They were sentenced to a fine and six lashings of the cane.

    The sentence was carried out in front of about 100 people at the Sharia High Court in Terengganu, a conservative state ruled by the Islamist opposition party Pan-Malaysian Islamist Party, according to a report by English-language daily the New Straits Times.

    It was the first conviction for same-sex relations and the first time a caning had been carried out in public in the state, Satiful Mamat, a member of the Terengganu state executive council told Reuters.

    “Sharia criminal procedure allows the court to determine where the sentence will be carried out, and requires that it must be witnessed by a number of other Muslims,” said Satiful, who attended the hearing. Sharia is Islamic law.

    Satiful said the punishment was “not intended to torture or injure”.

    “The reason it is carried out in public is for it to serve as a lesson to society,” he said.

    Malaysia has a dual-track legal system, with Islamic criminal and family laws applicable to Muslims running alongside civil laws.

    The caning of women is banned under civil law, but allowed under Islamic laws in some states.

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    Amnesty International said the caning marked “an appalling day” for human rights in Malaysia.

    “To inflict this brutal punishment on two people for attempting to engage in consensual, same-sex relations is an atrocious setback on the government’s efforts to improve its human rights records,” Rachel Chhoa-Howard, the group’s Malaysia researcher, said.

    Malaysian women’s groups Justice for Sisters and Sisters in Islam called for a review of laws that allowed the caning of women.

    “The execution that took place… is a travesty and a grave miscarriage of justice,” the groups said.

    The case comes amid concerns around growing intolerance toward the LGBT community in Malaysia in recent weeks.

    A transgender woman was beaten up by a group of assailants in Seremban, south of Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 15, in what activists said was part of a growing hostility towards gay and transgender people.

  • Trump signs executive order on religious freedom

    Trump signs executive order on religious freedom

    President of the United State, Donald Trump on Thursday marked the National Day of Prayer by signing an executive order aimed at boosting religious freedom by easing IRS restrictions against political activities by tax-exempt religious organisations, including churches.

    Declaring “no one should be censoring sermons,” Trump announced the order, which fulfilled a campaign pledge, during a Rose Garden ceremony attended by religious leaders, activists and Vice President Pence.

    We will not allow people of faith to be targeted, bullied or silenced again and we will never stand for religious discrimination – Trump said before signing the order, which states it is now administration policy is “to protect and vigorously promote religious liberty”.

    The ban on political speech from the pulpit is rooted in an amendment introduced in 1954 by then-Democratic Sen. Lyndon Johnson that gave the IRS authority to punish tax-exempt charitable organisations, including churches, for making political endorsements or getting involved in political campaigns.

    The order directs the IRS to exercise maximum enforcement discretion to alleviate the burden of the so-called Johnson Amendment.

    However, the Deputy Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Louise Melling, issued a statement in response to reports that President Trump will sign an executive order before this week ended, that creates religious exemptions that open the door to discrimination.

    The ACLU sees the order as a matter of discrimination against gays and lesbians in America and not just an issue of religious freedom.

    The statement reads: “The ACLU fights every day to defend religious freedom, but religious freedom does not mean the right to discriminate against or harm others. If President Trump signs an executive order that attempts to provide a license to discriminate against women or LGBT people, we will see him in court.”

    In furtherance, the executive order signed by President trump instructs the Treasury Department not to target the tax-exempt status of churches and other institutions if they express support for political candidates.

    The order also directs the Department of Justice to ensure religious protections are afforded to individuals and groups, such as Little Sisters of the Poor, a group of nuns who take a vow of poverty in serving the elderly.

    In his introductory remarks, Vice President Mike Pence said the National Day of Prayer is a time to reaffirm “the vital role people of faith play in American society” and praised the president for marking the day in such a public manner.

    The signing represents a major triumph for Vice President Pence—whose push for religious-freedom legislation backfired mightily when he served as governor of Indiana—and his allies in the conservative movement.

    Trump campaigned against the ban and pledged in his address to the Republican National Convention that he would “work very hard to repeal that language and to protect free speech for all Americans.”

    Trump called up several of the Little Sisters of the Poor members and congratulated them on their landmark victory in the Supreme Court over the issue of the contraceptive mandate included in ObamaCare.

    According to Trump, more than 50 religious groups filed lawsuits against the Obama administration for violating their religious liberty.

    Before the final order was released, several religious liberty groups expressed support for the administration’s actions.

    The first freedom in the Bill of Rights is religious freedom. America was born on the foundation of religious freedom and it is one of our most cherished liberties. There could be no better day to sign an executive order on religious freedom than the National Day of Prayer – Mat Staver, chairman of Liberty Counsel.

    Mark Rienzi, counsel for The Becket Fund, said on Twitter he was encouraged by the “promise of the protection” coming from the White House and looked forward to seeing the final language.

    The Becket Fund is the public interest law firm which has represented the Little Sisters of the Poor in their fight to be exempted from ObamaCare’s contraceptive mandate.

    The executive order drew critics from the left and the right.

    “If the … EO on religious liberty ends up being what media outlets are currently reporting, then it’ll be woefully inadequate,” tweeted Ryan Anderson, a senior research fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation.

  • Efya speaks on lesbianism

    Efya speaks on lesbianism

    POPULAR Ghanaian singer, Jane Awindor, better known as Efya has added her voice to the discourse on whether or not same sex couples should be granted rights in Ghana.

    The talented singer, speaking on a radio show hosted by Miriam Osei-Agyemang, shared her stance on the controversial issue, stating that she believes that everyone is different in the own way. Efya stated that it wouldn’t be fair to judge people based on their sexual orientation.

    “There is a lot happening in our world, this is not the 90s. People are coming out because they’re discovering themselves in a different way. I think if we find a way to understand everybody as they want to be, it wouldn’t be about that (Sexual Orientation), it will be about who they are as a person and not their sexuality,” she said.

    The songstress also debunked the rumours making round that she deliberately avoided this year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, (VGMAs).

    In explaining her absence at this year’s VGMA, Efya said she was out of town. According to her, she had some difficulties in sending in her work thus her not being nominated this year.

    “I always love being nominated for the Ghana Music Award; it’s a pleasure to me and always will be. I love Ghanaian music, it’s what I do. I push it where I go. I support Charter House and everything they do and I think they’ve done amazing for Ghanaian music,” she explained.

    Efya is one of the three artistes signed onto the Starboy Worldwide Label owned by Nigerian artiste, Wizkid.

  • ‘My gay wedding memoir and close  shave with lesbianism’

    ‘My gay wedding memoir and close shave with lesbianism’

    Bimbo Adetokunbo (not real name) relays her experience at an exotic gay wedding in Lagos. She also shares the stories of her close shave with lesbianism, the pressure, threats and attractions  with Gboyega Alaka and Omolewa Oshin.

    IT was an all-pink affair early March. All the girls were in pink bum shorts and rise and fall cropped top – that was the dress code. The atmosphere was surreal, with sensual lights, music, dance, rich perfume and sweat mingling. Wine and food was also in abundance; shawarma, asun, cake. Chicken barbecue… The celebration in the air was also unmistakable.

    At the centre of it all were Tope and Tola (not real names), two women who found love and comfort in each other’s arms and decided to quit the pretences, damn the consequences and get married. Although it is common knowledge that same sex relationship and marriage is outlawed and punishable with up to 14 years imprisonment in the country, this couple was beyond caring, as they revelled in the joy of their day, exchanging vows. Another woman, also a lesbian, served as officiating minister and blessed the union. They also exchanged wedding bands in the form of exquisite ear rings and thereafter went into a frenzy of kisses and endless cuddling.

    As if taking a cue, all the gay lovers in attendance also went into a frenzy of applause, cheers and kisses.

    The wedding took place at a popular nightclub on Victoria Island, Lagos, and the couple, who are obviously from very comfortable backgrounds, wowed all present by capping it up with a presentation of exotic cars to each other as wedding gifts. The party went on until early the next morning, when the couple drove away in each other’s arms to their hotel room at the prestigious Eko Hotel and Suites, and guests sauntered away in trickles after wearing themselves out in a most exhausting bout of fun.

    To tell the truth, it was probably the most exciting party I’ve been to in a long time. Even the nightclub staff and other people who had come on their own couldn’t help but join us, seeing the wild fun excitement in the air.

    Like in normal wedding, both couple considered themselves the luckiest people on earth, having found best friends in each other. Tope could not hide her feelings and actually confided in some us, who are very close to her that the day was her most memorable so far, because she was not only hooking her best friend, but also her confidant. They generally exuded that familiar joy found amongst normal wedding couples. In their joy, they urged all present to enjoy all the food and drinks.

    The party was organised by their gay friends, who felt compelled to host a wonderful bash for the ‘delightful couple’. Other gay lovers were also present in abundance, both the men and the lesbians.

    Tope is a final year accounting student of a frontline private university in Ogun State, while Tola is a final year student of a federal government institution in Lagos. Somehow, they both looked set for a fulfilled family life, except that, as an outsider who got invited plainly on the level of my closeness to them, I kept wondering how they hope to make a life, and more importantly, make babies.

    But from the look of things and the celebration on the night, that worry seemed not to be on their radar at all.

    The whole gay thing

    You may wonder  and rightly so too, why I felt so comfortable in the midst of gay people, when I’m not. Well, I’m not gay, but it has taken me a lot of determination and will-power to resist and weather the temptations they throw at me. I attend the same private university with Tope in Ogun State. Tope was my roommate in school in year one, and a very jolly one too  except for this gay thing. In fact, my five roommates were all lesbians, except for me. And it was not for lack of trying that they didn’t win me over. As a buxom lady, they all seem to have eyes for my body, and you could tell that they’d do anything to get me into their beds. They tried all tricks possible to lure me into lesbianism, promising me all the excitement possible and the fact that I only need to try it out to know why it is the fad today. But I stood my ground.

    My reason? I just couldn’t bring myself to doing it with them, because that’s just not who I am. Often, they’d grab me and steal touches at my sensitive parts, all in the name of playing with me. Sometimes, they’d rush into the bathroom with me and start fondling me, but usually I smile and laugh over it, because I understand their plight and because they were not getting to me.

    Besides, I’ve never had any feeling or affection for girls, and before you could really engage in lesbianism or lesbian sex with a fellow woman, you really must love the person. As I speak to you, the only woman I love is my grandmother, and of course falling in love with her in that skewed manner is not even in my wildest imagination, nor possible.

    Also, the biblical verse that says one of the greatest sin anyone could commit is having sexual relationship with same sex, kept ringing in my head, and strengthened my resolve not to be a part of it.

    But I maintained my relationship with them, because we were roommates anyway, and even if I moved away from that room, there was no guarantee that I would not meet more desperate ones where I was going.

    Same sex relationship here to stay

    To tell the truth, same sex has come to stay, even in this part of the world,  as they seem to be swelling in ranks by the day. Even back in my secondary school, lesbianism had been the in-thing amongst students in boarding house. Although I was an innocent little girl, I still suspected that what they were doing was wrong each time they were at it, and I somehow distanced myself from it. I was sexually harassed by seniors who wanted to initiate me, and some even tried to force me through threats. But I resisted. Even my school mother was a lesbian  don’t know if she still is.

    It wasn’t until I got into the university that I began to really understand what it was they were doing. Prior to that time, I only just felt it was not right and nauseating. Besides, I was sixteen and had become more perceptive. It had also reached an alarming rate and level, way beyond what I witnessed in secondary school.

    So as the only straight person in my room, I was the odd one out. They engaged in open cuddling, sex and all, without giving any recourse to me. I think they somehow felt comfortable with me, even though I refused to be drawn into their ‘sexcapades.’

    They do things together, eat together, reff together (reff is a slang for indulging in Refnol drug or Rohypnol), which sort of gets them high. I think it helps them get maximum satisfaction in their escapades.

    As we became closer and they got more comfortable with me, I summoned the courage to ask them what they derive from lesbianism and why they couldn’t just conform to the natural order of heterosexuality.

    One of them, Sylvia, told me that she got inducted by her aunt (her mum’s sister), who used to abuse her, from when she was a toddler, right through to her teenage years, until she began to enjoy it and suddenly feels nothing for male overtures. Now, she’s hooked and actually believes it is heavenly and most satisfying.

    Another, Vivian, said she was raped by her male cousin early in her teenage years and therefore developed hatred and aversion towards men. Because that rape experience was painful, she came to believe that sex with men is painful, while it is gentle and sensual with fellow women.

    For Temi (short for Temitope), she got into it as a result of peer pressure. She was introduced to lesbianism back in secondary school, and has found it pleasurable ever since. The fact that lesbians are not in short supply in the university also further entrenched her into it. Now, only god can extricate her from it.

    And my fourth roommate, the newly ‘married’ Tope, said she had always been caged at home and never allowed to go out and have a taste of the world, except when going out with either or both her parents. So her first full independent outing was to the university, where unfortunately, she found herself in the midst of lesbians, who wasted no time in wooing her over.

    Five years down the line, she has got so deep into lesbianism and decided it was the only way for her. Following her marriage to Tola, it is left to be seen whether she can ever get out of this ‘quagmire’. Time will tell.

    My close shave

    To tell the truth, they have never stopped making passes at me. I also find that there are more lesbians that many of us who consider it appalling and sinful may be able to imagine. Usually they approach me, ogling all over me and telling they like me as a total package.

     I have also been tempted more than once. You know how it is when your tempters never stop.

    On one such occasion, my boyfriend just left me and I was suffering a heartbreak. They saw that I was sad and brooding and tried to console me in their own way. They couldn’t understand why I wanted to die over a guy, whom they consider a mere wood, and told me as much. They also seized that opportunity to get closer to me and further give their life-long ambition a try. To tell the truth, I almost began to respond, but held back at the last minute.

    Another close shave for me was more recently, when I met a woman on Lagos mainland who, asked me out. She wanted me to be her girlfriend. Because I had heard that she was an incorrigible lesbian, who had even initiated her daughters, I vehemently resisted her offer of friendship, even when she promised to regularly give me N250,000 as pocket money whenever I am going back to school.

    When my friends heard the story, they all told me off and thoroughly insulted me; but I stood my ground. Later they begged me to introduce them to her, which I did. It’s their business if they want to mess around.

    But not long after, I found myself in a dire financial situation and thought of her. I actually went to look for her, hoping secretly that she would show interest in me again, but she didn’t. I later learnt that she has found herself another lover.

    The evil money can do, you may say, but thank God she found herself another lover.

    Money, a big incentive

    Aside my own story of how money almost swayed my resolve, I can tell you authoritatively that most converts to lesbianism are almost always swayed by the money incentive their ‘toasters’ dangle before them.

    Usually, the richer girls, who are already deep into it woo innocent girls by toasting them like a man would a woman, and then they proceed to make irresistible promises once they notice that you’re giving them a listening ear, but not sure of yourself. How many indigent girls would be able to say ‘no’ to regular pocket money, good life, the pleasure of sex and the safety of pregnancy? Don’t forget, you can never get pregnant. So at home, you’re still the little homely mummy’s girl. Most times, when your partner even comes visiting at home, when you’re on holidays, your parents allow her into your room, and leave you both to ‘enjoy some privacy’.

    Sometimes they even permit the girls to go spend days with each other, not knowing that they are lovers. So often, the girls get lured by money. It is a really big attraction. And once you’re hooked, you’re hooked.

    Men, as logs

    I also hear them say that sex with fellow female is more exciting and fulfilling, in the sense that they open even their hearts to each other. So it goes beyond mere sexual intimacy. They complain that men are like logs of wood, while it is more sensual with fellow women. They claim that only a woman can understand a female body; where to touch to get maximum pleasure and all that; whereas men only come with their usual mad rush and fizzle out in two minutes.

    To tell the truth, the way they talk about it is always very tempting.

    Now, it does not matter whether the government frowns at gay relationship or that there is a law stipulating long prison sentences, these people seek themselves out and have great fun.  To have sex, they now use sex toys. They also do mouth job until they reach orgasm and climax.

    Today, technology has made things easier. There is a group called Lesbian-gay bisexual transgender, through which they fight for their rights in public. They connect through this group. They also connect online through BBM, facebook, and at strippers’ clubs. And when they connect, they make friends and then subsequently engage in sex.

    Usually it starts by them getting familiar; and then they come with the line, ”Are you into girls?”

    So you see, they seek each other out and do their thing. They also fight for each other and even go to stations to bail themselves, when they run into trouble.

    Like in the case of Tope and Tola, it sometimes results in marriage, or they may end up living as live-in lovers for as long as they can. As we speak, I can tell you that another wedding is in the offing.

    Are parents aware?

    Maybe, maybe not. How do you want to begin to suspect your daughter or sister with her female friend? It is hard, unless of course you got wind of the fact that her new friend is a lesbian, or you are also an enlightened parent and know the signs.

    However, some parents are fully aware and condone it, since they are also into it or have been into it before. Some parents even consider it harmless. The lady I said proposed to me and promised me huge money has two teenage daughters, whom she has introduced to lesbianism already. She practically groomed them for lesbianism by instilling hatred for men in them.

    Back to Tope and Tola

    Tope met Tola through her friend, also a lesbian. She saw her picture, liked it, begged to be connected, and then it took off from there. Gradually they became inseparable and became engaged. They courted for four years and then announced that they were getting married. Of course they could not announce it openly, since it is against the law, but they passed the information through their friends and clique and it went round.

    They live together now in the exclusive Banana Island Estate. Like I told you, they are daughters of powerful people and they can afford all the luxuries of life.

  • Nigerians slam transgender over Facebook post

    Nigerians slam transgender over Facebook post

    Nigerians took to Facebook to slam popular gay activist, Bisi Alimi over his post on his Facebook page.

    In the post he referred to Nigeria as a “f—ked” up country living in hell and used as an experiment.

    Alimi, known as the first ever Nigerian gay when he publicly declared his support for homosexuality said that the country “will go down soon unless the people stop prayer and start acting”.

    After his comment was posted, Nigerians took to different social media platforms to respond to him.

    See the full post:

    Nigeria is fucked and no amount of prayers can save that country. The shit there is real and unless the people stop prayer and start acting, it will go down soon. The country is not an experiment for f&*k sake….. I mean like really? And some idiots will come here now and start posting how their God is going to redeem them. Okay here is the thing, if there is indeed anything like HELL FIRE, it is down in Nigeria, where all Nigerians are roasting. So if you want to remind someone that they will go to HELL FIRE, when they die, you might as well link it to your current experience.

    So here is the thing, a TV station wanting to do interview with me, booked me for 11:30am yesterday. We didn’t start the interview till around 15 mins to 3:00pm, because; there was no electricity, therefore all the earlier appointment to use the production room has to be moved back. Also they couldn’t find fuel to power the production room and the only fuel available is for transmission.

    As if that was not enough, then, we got on skype and 5 mins into the interview, the connection went off. The internet is not working and that was for the rest of yesterday. We tried to do phone interview, but that didn’t work as the phone network was really bad.

    We have started the routine again this morning. Now tell me, with the amount of BIBLE BASHING, SELF HATING, and DUMB ASS HYPOCRITES in that country, praying every day for salvation and MIRACLE, where really is their GOD? It is either he doesn’t exist, or he gave up on them 50 years ago. The fucking experiment is not working, STOP PRAYING and START ACTING and DEMANDING.

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  • FIFA can’t force Nigeria to accept lesbianism-Lawmaker

    FIFA can’t force Nigeria to accept lesbianism-Lawmaker

    The Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Sports, Godfrey Gaiya, has reacted to the ongoing lesbianism debate in female football in Nigeria saying the world football governing cannot impose its views on the country.

    Gaiya said Nigerian female football administrators acted right by banning lesbianism in female football.

    “Nigeria is right by banning lesbianism, the laws of the land do not recognize lesbianism,” he said. “It’s not in our constitution. Nigeria’s legal system doesn’t permit homosexuals, be it male or female footballer.”

    The lawmaker said he is in support of the position taken by the chairman of the Nigerian women football league, Dilichukwu Onyedinma, on the ban of lesbians from playing for the Nigerian national teams.

    “I support her completely because I don’t think that FIFA rules surpass Nigerian rule and national law. If the chairperson said it’s illegal in our teams, meaning she hasn’t done anything wrong and I support her statement,” he said.

    He said Nigerian officials cannot support any form of homosexuality because it is illegal in the country.

    “If Nigeria is in support of lesbians in the female teams, I think it’s double standards. It’s against the rule of the land and not good for the image of this country, we will not subdue and surrender ourselves to any moral quote,” he said.

    The lawmaker said FIFA had no basis to punish Nigeria for her position as no lesbian as been banned yet. He claimed that if Nigeria takes a position to ban homosexuals from its teams, it would not have violated any FIFA rules.

    “We are waiting for FIFA to tell us that we have gone against their rules by stating the particular article and section of the FIFA rules and regulations where it (homosexualism) is stated. I have gone through FIFA statutes and I didn’t see it there. I stay by the laws of the land and what it says,” he added.