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Nigerian Gay Pastor Dares Senate, Recruits More by vowiski(m): 11:57pm On Dec 05, 2011
http://newsnaija.com/nigerian-gay-pastor-dares-senate-recruits-more/570/

It seems we might me gearing up for a showdown, the sensitive anti-gay rights bill which was passed by the senate is proving not to go down well with the minors. The bill is expected to scale through the house of representative but only when the president accents to it will it become a law in the federal republic of Nigeria.

In the events of these happenings, gatherings like the one’s organized by Nigerian Gay Pastor, Rev. Rowland Olajide Macaulay would automatically become criminal in our land. This might have an adverse effect on the nation’s polity as we might just be gearing up for small protests that can astronomically grow into massive movements for they say; Democracy is for everyone and not for a specific people. We will hold our breath and see how things shapes up.

Now, You remember the Nigerian Gay Pastor, Rev Rowland Olajide Macaulay who owned a gay-church called House of Rainbow in Ojodu Berger, Lagos who equally ran to UK after his activities were rooted by media reports? Okay, the dude appeared a few months ago on CNN with emphases on his gay church.

Take a look, at this video


Rowland Jide Macaulay is once again in the news and this time around, he is speaking out against the anti-gay bill which was passed by the Nigerian senate this week, Read the detail Vanguard report below

In 2008, Saturday Vanguard reported a story about a gay Reverend Rowland who was running a church secretly in Nigeria. The Church called House of Rainbow was situated at No 36/38 Yakoyo street, Ojodu Berger, Lagos. Reverend Roland some time ago reportedly appeared on Cable Network News, CNN, where he proudly talked about his church of gays.
The initial reaction about his exposure was that such a church could not exist within Nigeria as such things are common outside the country.

But an uproar in the Anglican communion in Europe on gay bishops brought up the case of Reverend Rowland, a Nigerian, and was residing in Lagos. He was also operating his gay church in Lagos.
In his plot 145 flat 1, Jakande Estate, Isolo, Lagos, where Rev. Rowland Olajide Macaulay, the gay pastor lived, the apartment was locked. It was learnt that the Reverend had left his house on Saturday, September 13, immediately after a national newspaper carried the story of his homosexual church.
According to the neighbours, the Sunday service was unable to hold both at the Jakande Estate branch and the Ojodu headquarters of House of Rainbow Ministries after that publication.

Right now, Rev. Rowland has relocated abroad where he is presently running his gay church,”House Of Rainbow Fellowship”.
According to him, “ 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.
“Right now, they are spreading their tentacles to every village, town and city around the world”. The Church is also calling on faithful and dedicated local leaders who believe in homosexuality and lesbianism. Ten House Of Rainbow Fellowship local leaders are in Ghana, Nigeria, UK, Burundi, and Lesotho.

According to the gay pastor, “any negative effect on the anti-gay bill will have detrimental effect on the work and mission of House Of Rainbow in Nigeria. The lives of LGBTI people and their friends, families and allies will be further frustrated with fear and prejudice. We need to pray and stand up against injustice”.

Nigeria is kicking against the practice of same sex marriage where homosexuality is punishable by up to 14 years in prison, so it might be a terrible time for both gay and religious leaders who are in support of this practice.

Meanwhile, Rev Rowland Jide Macaulay, the gay minister who founded the church, is leading a comeback even though he remains in self-imposed exile in London.

”Religion is a backbone to life in Nigeria, so we all want to go to church,” he said. “But we don’t want to lie to God about who we are.”

Macaulay first set up House of Rainbow in 2006, where he openly held Sunday services in a Lagos hotel hall decorated in rainbow colours. A public backlash culminated in members being beaten as they left the church. Macaulay fled to the UK after receiving death threats.

This year, he has recruited a small team that includes his local leaders in Lagos in his voluntary role.
The project could even spread beyond the borders of Africa’s most populous country. Macaulay has recently recruited a local leader in Accra, the capital of nearby Ghana. He is considering applications from Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

Pentecostal pastors often see gay desire as the work of demons. “You might start casually but, once you get into it, you will be possessed by the spirit,” said Emmanuel Owoyemi, a pastor in Lagos.
Meanwhile, in the 12 sharia states in the North, gay sex carries the death penalty, although no executions have yet taken place.

A national anti-gay marriage bill, which pushes for jail sentences for anyone who even assists gay marriage, has been before Nigeria’s parliament since 2009 and was passed recently prohibiting the practice. Macaulay, however, is not taking any chances this time.
Prayer sessions are being held in secret locations. No unknown newcomers are being admitted. He continues to preach via YouTube from London – he thinks it would be unwise to return home. “We have learnt our lesson,” he said. “It is a hostile situation.”

This must be very though-provoking, and all the religious fanatics must not think that they have a right to dictate one’s sexual orientation, for gays in Nigeria are far larger than we can ever imagine, it is unwise to claim moral superiority… democracy is for everyone – anonymous Lagos.

While this is just the build up to nasty things that happen within the country and from the international community, everyone must brace up for where-ever this might lead, As annoying as the rights and freedom may look, the issues must be looked in pragmatically as anything passed hurriedly must have it’s negative effect.

http://newsnaija.com/nigerian-gay-pastor-dares-senate-recruits-more/570/

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