IN case you haven’t noticed, there is an ongoing story about the rapid spread of homosexuality among Nigerian celebrities. Previously, I had heard terrible stories about the children of Nigerian politicians: scandalous spending and drug usage, violence and perversions of all kinds. Now, it seems, the celebrity industry—film, music, etc—is reeling under the weight of gay perversions. Actors are said to be facing starvation if they do not slake the depraved lusts of producers—actresses plying their body trade and engaging in rituals of show-off isn’t quite the story anymore. I saw a video online this week wherein a young lady expressed dismay at the prospect of her lover invading a man’s privates. It is that bad. Indeed, married women are being advised to make a habit of checking their husband’s bums to be sure that they are intact! Finally, Sodom and Gomorrah is here, and the suspects are issuing rebuttals.
Time was when the Yoruba said there were things more shameful than being found to be a thief, and that whoever had once stolen remained a thief even if he covered himself with aran cloth. Theft used to be one of those crimes that the society frowned on with passion. But while the story in the mouth of the mother of a thief is not sweet, a man who impregnates the mother of his wife has done something worse than theft. In the past, the doers of such deeds wished for an earthquake to cover their shame, but shame nowadays seems like something that money can shape. Politicians steal with the daring of bandits, and young women advertise their privates on the internet without remorse. The minstrel, Tiwa Savage, recently gave ample access to the tattoo on her bum during a live Tiktok session. In previous days, this would have been something more shameful than theft, but the boundaries of morality and right are shifting very fast. If you wish to see tramps and whores handling a microphone, go to church on Sunday.
In a CNN piece published in 2017, one Richard Akuson lamented what he called the brutal treatment of gays in Nigeria. Let us leave Kwei Armah’s rage at Ghanaians calling themselves such names as Kuntu Blankson in his Beautyful Ones for a moment, and focus on Akuson’s (and yes, a Nigerian is Akuson!) title: “Nigeria is a cold-blooded country for gay men — I have the scars to prove it.” Detailing an encounter with thugs, Akuson wrote: “They accused me of being gay and “spreading a gay agenda,” as they pummeled me; each punch was an assault on who I was. They took my phone, forced me to unlock it, and found further proof of my homosexuality. They poked my anus with sticks in mock penetration. The crippling, gut-wrenching pain that followed every punch and every poke felt like my skin was being nailed to a wall. They took pictures of me to memorialize their triumph in my moment of humiliation.”
The assault was unnecessary, but little does Akuson realise that the mental violation of millions of Nigerians that his lifestyle and advocacy represent is far more horrendous than any physical harm he may have suffered while scoffing at Nigerian law. I deplore jungle justice but I do hope that these daredevils limit their social concourse to people of their kind, and never get the chance to act as parents to anyone. America opened its doors to gayism and bestiality and Europe followed suit, and now different fetishes run riot. A boy can identify as a cat, and a woman as ice cream. It depends on where their fallen angels lead them. A certain woman married and divorced herself. Women now enter into marital relationships with buildings and cars, and I guess it’s not going to be long now when the government will be sponsoring their wedding to dogs and baboons. Amid the deluge of rights that have done nothing to slay the demon of racism and bloodlust in those societies, certain individuals are now undergoing surgery to convert themselves to beasts–and poetically, they fail the test of canine agility, proving once again that biology is not a myth.
I confess to being filled with nausea any time I chance upon stories concerning the provocation called Bobrisky. This is a young man who supposedly has made himself a woman even though he has no ovaries and will never know what being on a period or giving birth is. As a father of three girls, I choose to believe that there is absolutely nothing wrong with God’s creation, but I won’t bother to call for the execution of any LGBTQI person. What will kill them is in their own blood. It is striking to me, though, that even in Euro-America, these vermin are vastly outnumbered, and I can’t help noticing the rapidly increasing stories of transgender people challenging those who violated their childhood and turned them to social outcasts. People are supposed to be far more sensible than animals, yet animal aren’t gay. What a big tragedy!
Re: Libya’s attempted murder of Super Eagles
Sir, this is the first article or opinion on the issue, to my knowledge, that really addressed the most important part of the event, the attempted murder. I watched the pilot’s narration of events, went from weeping to frustration that it is Africa and would pass without the attention it deserves. Still in tears as I write this piece, thinking about the fact of near-death experience the Eagles were deliberately put through with the flight diversion and the so shamelessly inhumane defence of such a despicable act. My trust is in God as our hope was reaffirmed. The heart of man is truly desperately wicked, who can know it. If any part of God is still left in man in form of conscience, such a thing should never happen in this century and if it does, as it has, it should be met with severe, deterring sanctions. (0803 292 4309)
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