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Nigeria to outlaw same-sex unions

Bishka

Veteran Member
Nigeria to outlaw same-sex unions

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Nigeria's Anglican bishops have been outspoken against gay rights

Nigeria's government is planning a specific ban on same-sex marriages, with five years in jail for anyone who has a gay wedding or officiates at one.

Information Minister Frank Nweke told the BBC the government was taking the "pre-emptive step" because of developments elsewhere in the world.

"In most cultures in Nigeria, same-sex relationships, sodomy and the likes of that, is regarded as abominable."

Homosexual sex is already illegal and in the north offenders can be stoned.

Justice Minister Bayo Ojo said the law would also ban "any form of protest to press for rights or recognition" by homosexuals, the AFP news agency reports.

'Unnatural and un-African'

Archbishop Peter Akinola, the head of Nigeria's Anglican Church, has been a vocal opponent of same-sex marriage and allowing openly gay men to be priests.

President Olusegun Obasanjo has publicly supported the country's Anglican leadership's stance on homosexuality.

"Such a tendency is clearly un-Biblical, unnatural and definitely un-African," he told a conference of Nigerian bishops in October 2004. Nigeria - the most populous country in Africa - is divided between the predominantly Muslim north and the largely Christian south. Five northern states are governed by Islamic Sharia law and mandate death by stoning for adultery, including gay sex.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4626994.stm

I'm not visiting Nigeria ANY time soon, not that I'm gay/bisexual/lesbian, I just think that is wrong. I have many friends that are and it's horrible.
 

Green Gaia

Veteran Member
I can't say that I'm surprised.....

What I find even more disturbing than the banning of same sex unions is that the article say they
would also ban "any form of protest to press for rights or recognition" by homosexuals. At least we still have the right to protest here.
 

Ardent Listener

Active Member
I'm not gay, (not that there is anything wrong with being gay;)) but I'm sure there is no chance I'll be visiting Nigeria any time soon, if they have gay marriage over there or not.
 

Bishka

Veteran Member
Ardent Listener said:
I'm not gay, (not that there is anything wrong with being gay;)) but I'm sure there is no chance I'll be visiting Nigeria any time soon, if they have gay marriage over there or not.
I've always wanted to visit Africa though, and that is just wrong.
 

Mike182

Flaming Queer
that really does suck

im sorry, but the only arguments they will have will be religious, why demand everyone to adhere to your religion?!?!
 

standing_alone

Well-Known Member
Why would Shell tell nigeria to do this?
:biglaugh:

Unfortunately this doesn't suprise me. Religion plays a major role in Nigeria's social and political culture. And religions such as Islam and Christianity (when taking to extremes) are far from gay-friendly. It disgusts me that Nigeria has done this, especially when Nigeria has more important things to be worrying about (having only a one-horse economy, ethnic and religious conflict, an inefficient service sector, corruption in government, etc.). But hey, at least they were able to join together to bash them troublesome gays.
 
beckysoup61 said:
Nigeria to outlaw same-sex unions

_40462263_bishops203ok.jpg
Nigeria's Anglican bishops have been outspoken against gay rights

Nigeria's government is planning a specific ban on same-sex marriages, with five years in jail for anyone who has a gay wedding or officiates at one.

Information Minister Frank Nweke told the BBC the government was taking the "pre-emptive step" because of developments elsewhere in the world.

"In most cultures in Nigeria, same-sex relationships, sodomy and the likes of that, is regarded as abominable."

Homosexual sex is already illegal and in the north offenders can be stoned.

Justice Minister Bayo Ojo said the law would also ban "any form of protest to press for rights or recognition" by homosexuals, the AFP news agency reports.

'Unnatural and un-African'

Archbishop Peter Akinola, the head of Nigeria's Anglican Church, has been a vocal opponent of same-sex marriage and allowing openly gay men to be priests.

President Olusegun Obasanjo has publicly supported the country's Anglican leadership's stance on homosexuality.

"Such a tendency is clearly un-Biblical, unnatural and definitely un-African," he told a conference of Nigerian bishops in October 2004. Nigeria - the most populous country in Africa - is divided between the predominantly Muslim north and the largely Christian south. Five northern states are governed by Islamic Sharia law and mandate death by stoning for adultery, including gay sex.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4626994.stm

I'm not visiting Nigeria ANY time soon, not that I'm gay/bisexual/lesbian, I just think that is wrong. I have many friends that are and it's horrible.
Just who do those Bishops in their hot pink shirts think they are kidding?:biglaugh:
 

Bishka

Veteran Member
Divine Androgyne said:
Just who do those Bishops in their hot pink shirts think they are kidding?:biglaugh:
You know, when I saw that picture, I was thinking the same thing.:D
 
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