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Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by JanethEze(f): 5:22pm On Nov 20, 2015
Here are the Most Popular Nigerian Homosexuals and Transgenders In The World
Bisi Alimi
Bisi Alimi is a Nigerian gay rights activist, public speaker, blog writer and HIV/LGBT advocate who gained international attention when he became the first Nigerian to come out of the closet on television. Alimi gained notoriety in 2004 when he became the first Nigerian gay man to appear on Nigerian national television as a guest on Funmi Iyanda's show New Dawn with Funmi, a talk show on the NTA. That same year, Bisi had been diagnosed with HIV, and on the show Alimi confirmed his sexuality as a homosexual and asked for social acceptance from the public. His decision to come out of the closet generated both admiration and death threats. Consequently, Alimi was disowned by his family and most of his friends - including some in the gay community - and ejected from his home. On April 12, 2007 he was forced to flee Nigeria following threats to his life. He was granted asylum in 2009 by the UK, where he has been resident since. On December 8, 2014 he was conferred with British citizenship.
Roland Jide Macaulay
Rowland Jide Macaulay is the Director of RJMM.CO.UK, also the founding Pastor of House of Rainbow Lagos Nigeria and London United Kingdom. According to himself, he came out as gay after troubled heterosexual life. He got married in 1991 thinking his gayness would be cured. He divorced three years later when he realized his feelings for men could not be dissipated. He ran away to the UK after the persecution became unbearable for him. Jide went on to open the House of Rainbow Fellowship where lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and inter-sex people are welcomed. He currently resides in the United Kingdom and recently celebrated his birthday.
Oche Clifford - now Ms Sahara
The first Nigeria transgender man, Oche Clifford who is now Ms. Sahara, who was born a male before becoming a model and singer. She spoke of how happier she is that her dream of becoming a woman was achieved, crying tears of Joy when she saw her transformation. She has been known to stir the hornet with offensive speeches about how she supposedly hates God who created her. The 28 year old Miss Sahara contestant was born a man, living in Abuja for several years before moving to the UK about 7 years ago where she’s now living as a woman. She’s now a beauty queen, having participated in a few pageants. She (He) was 1st runner up at the 2011 Miss International Queen pageant.
Dapo Adaralegbe now Stephanie Rose
Dapo Adaralegbe now known as Stephanie Rose after her transformation was also a man.
After his surgery that transformed him to the female sex, he moved to Spain because of fear of rejection. Back when he was in school, he started using make-up and dressing like a girl, which his fellow classmates found absurd. Dapo, as he was called back then, dropped out from the Obafemi Awolowo University over mounting pressures from the school on his gender identity and reportedly now resides in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Not only is he a transgender woman now, the former law student of O.A.U. has written a book titled ‘Nobody Goes to Heaven Because Nobody Goes to Hell Fire’, where ‘she’ was showing ‘her’ anger towards God and the disappointments she’s had in life. Some of the excerpts from the book were posted on her Facebook page which caused a lot of social media stir.
http://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/list-most-popular-nigerian-homosexuals-and-transgenders-in-the-world.139287/

What would you do if you found out your friend was a homos3xual? Would you judge him/her?

Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by abrahambest(m): 5:23pm On Nov 20, 2015
noo

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Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by JanethEze(f): 5:24pm On Nov 20, 2015
So you would accept him/her like that? That is honestly the Christian thing to do. Kudos

abrahambest:
noo
Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by abrahambest(m): 5:30pm On Nov 20, 2015
JanethEze:
So you would accept him/her like that? That is honestly the Christian thing to do. Kudos

this homosexuality of a thing is really awful. I wouldnt be friends with one..

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Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by Nobody: 7:03pm On Nov 20, 2015
Gay and Transgender are two different things.

While many Transgenders at firsf identify as being gay, they are just not comfortable in the gender they were born with, no matter how much they try..and it doesn't help matter that society already dictates how a boy or girl should act. Hence they go forth and decide to as well be what they are comfortable with.

Gay people are very much comfortable in their gender.

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Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by Klinee: 8:36pm On Nov 20, 2015
JanethEze:
So you would accept him/her like that? That is honestly the Christian thing to do. Kudos

But do u know that you are evil and foolish! A christian that accept an evil person for being evil is an evil too.
Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by JanethEze(f): 6:57pm On Nov 21, 2015
Klinee:
But do u know that you are evil and foolish! A christian that accept an evil person for being evil is an evil too.
Your Fada
Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by JanethEze(f): 7:00pm On Nov 21, 2015
masonkz:
Gay and Transgender are two different things.

While many Transgenders at firsf identify as being gay, they are just not comfortable in the gender they were born with, no matter how much they try..and it doesn't help matter that society already dictates how a boy or girl should act. Hence they go forth and decide to as well be what they are comfortable with.

Gay people are very much comfortable in their gender.


Wow. I never thought of it like that
Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by Klinee: 7:32pm On Nov 21, 2015
JanethEze:
Your Fada
Goat!
Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by JanethEze(f): 7:34pm On Nov 21, 2015
still ur fada
Klinee:
Goat!

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Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by Klinee: 9:29pm On Nov 21, 2015
JanethEze:
still ur fada
Still a goat!
Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by JanethEze(f): 9:32pm On Nov 21, 2015
will continue to be ur fada

Klinee:
Still a goat!

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Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by Klinee: 9:47pm On Nov 21, 2015
JanethEze:
will continue to be ur fada
u will continue to be a goat
Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by JanethEze(f): 11:14pm On Nov 21, 2015
Klinee:
u will continue to be a goat

He will eat ypu this night

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Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by Klinee: 12:56am On Nov 22, 2015
JanethEze:

He will eat ypu this night
she will eat u this night
Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by JanethEze(f): 12:57am On Nov 22, 2015
Klinee:
she will eat u this night
They will eat you this morning

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Re: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by Klinee: 1:09am On Nov 22, 2015
JanethEze:
They will eat you this morning
we will eat u this morning

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