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Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by cnwokike(m): 12:02pm On Jul 12, 2015
A-holes under serious threat.

GEJ come to our rescue.
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by Brytawon(m): 12:02pm On Jul 12, 2015
Buhari, I advice if you want to finish your 4year tenure peacefully without a coup, think well and beware!
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by Nobody: 12:02pm On Jul 12, 2015
That's what they do best. Interfere in other countries matter, as if its their business. Crazy liberalisms......... angry
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by otiigba1(m): 12:03pm On Jul 12, 2015
No wahala! As long as its not in my back yard angry and they won't try any shi't on me
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by HonAdeoye(m): 12:04pm On Jul 12, 2015
my dear brother and sister. this people can achieve their aims by all means. we all have these power of criticizing what we don't like. I will advise everybody that comes across this post to start criticizing what that woman said with all available means. to me d woman mistakenly open a big secret to us. pls start criticizing it on all media. let me stop here.
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by Nobody: 12:06pm On Jul 12, 2015
Nigeria is a primitive,backward society,no wonder it was reported that 90% of Nigerians are mentally retarrded. The entire nation needs a massive overhaul by mass sterilization and eugenics.Surely Nigeria will never be first world nation in the next 200 yrs. these group of mammals are just simply off.

http://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/90-of-nigerians-with-mental-disorders-dont-go-to-hospitals.100991/

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Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by ayomutu(m): 12:06pm On Jul 12, 2015
That will make me kill somebody, if u be home sexual don't come to me
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by 83lagosroad(m): 12:06pm On Jul 12, 2015
Built2last:
The United States government has vowed to continue to press the Nigerian government to reverse its anti-gay law.
The US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, said this during a live-web chat with journalists in Washington. Our correspondent monitored the web chat in Abuja.

Thomas-Greenfield also said that America was not bothered that Chinese companies were fast taking over the African market from their US counterparts.

President Goodluck Jonathan had on January 7, 2014 assented to the Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Bill 2013 which criminalises homosexuality in the country.

On January 14 when it became public that the President had signed the bill into law, the US, Canada and the European Union openly expressed reservations over the law.

Thomas-Greenfield, who said the US had adopted the protection of the rights of same-sex people as part of its foreign policies, vowed that Washington would continue to mount and sustain pressure on Nigeria and other countries to reverse their laws against the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community.

She said, “As a government, it is one of the highest priorities and strongest values that discrimination against anyone based on their sexual orientation and gender identity is wrong. We believe human rights should be available to everybody.

“As a policy, we will continue to press the government of Nigeria as well as other governments who have provided legislation that discriminate against the LGBT community.”

Thomas-Greenfiled, who did not agree that pressuring Nigeria to reverse the anti-gay law amounted to interference, said the country and Uganda had the hardest legislation on the gay community.

She said, “This is very much a work in progress, but I think you will agree with me that the law in Nigeria really went far in discriminating against this community but also people who associate with them.

“So we will continue to press the government, to press the legislature to change these laws and provide human rights for all Nigerian people regardless of their sexual orientation.”

She, however, did not disclose if the US would impose sanctions on the countries with anti-gay laws to achieve its objectives.

Thomas-Greenfield was optimistic that the U.S would win the fight to protect the LGBT community.

She said, “With what is happening in the US, you can determine how far we are willing to go. We strongly believe human rights for all people and we are particularly opposed to legislation that actually targets the gay community for discrimination. So we are prepared to push this as a policy not just in Africa but across the world.”

www.naij.com/59055.html
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by countryside(m): 12:07pm On Jul 12, 2015
The Americans are jokers. No space for them.
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by portaableg(f): 12:10pm On Jul 12, 2015
Hahahahaha Guys are in trouble with their holes... hahahahahahaha
Pray on guys
Pray on grin
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by margclever: 12:10pm On Jul 12, 2015
ApcSucks:


shocked shocked shocked shocked. Are they crazy, stupid or mad? Which one? That's why Russia always disagree with them, always interfering

dont mind the usa
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by Nobody: 12:10pm On Jul 12, 2015
Shake my head... this is capricousmolutendos
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by GreatEngineer(m): 12:10pm On Jul 12, 2015
I hope this will not form part of the discussion during the visit. PMB should trade carefully with the USA.
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by lacici(m): 12:11pm On Jul 12, 2015
USA is a failure .if buhari try it,he face rot of God
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by Btruth: 12:12pm On Jul 12, 2015
Let them mount the pressure, but we will tell them that we don't give a Bleep about their country or their aids to Nigeria. In God we trust.
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by JAMANZE: 12:12pm On Jul 12, 2015
As your puppet nah. Anyway it think buhari should not honour their invitation because of this. Devils
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by SirAweezy(m): 12:12pm On Jul 12, 2015
They are jokers please let's not take them serious, Nigeria is a sovereign state. We have values a nd laws that guide our nation. USA can't decide for us.
Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by Nobody: 12:12pm On Jul 12, 2015
Built2last:
The United States government has vowed to continue to press the Nigerian government to reverse its anti-gay law.
The US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, said this during a live-web chat with journalists in Washington. Our correspondent monitored the web chat in Abuja.

Thomas-Greenfield also said that America was not bothered that Chinese companies were fast taking over the African market from their US counterparts.

President Goodluck Jonathan had on January 7, 2014 assented to the Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Bill 2013 which criminalises homosexuality in the country.

On January 14 when it became public that the President had signed the bill into law, the US, Canada and the European Union openly expressed reservations over the law.

Thomas-Greenfield, who said the US had adopted the protection of the rights of same-sex people as part of its foreign policies, vowed that Washington would continue to mount and sustain pressure on Nigeria and other countries to reverse their laws against the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community.

She said, “As a government, it is one of the highest priorities and strongest values that discrimination against anyone based on their sexual orientation and gender identity is wrong. We believe human rights should be available to everybody.

“As a policy, we will continue to press the government of Nigeria as well as other governments who have provided legislation that discriminate against the LGBT community.”

Thomas-Greenfiled, who did not agree that pressuring Nigeria to reverse the anti-gay law amounted to interference, said the country and Uganda had the hardest legislation on the gay community.

She said, “This is very much a work in progress, but I think you will agree with me that the law in Nigeria really went far in discriminating against this community but also people who associate with them.

“So we will continue to press the government, to press the legislature to change these laws and provide human rights for all Nigerian people regardless of their sexual orientation.”

She, however, did not disclose if the US would impose sanctions on the countries with anti-gay laws to achieve its objectives.

Thomas-Greenfield was optimistic that the U.S would win the fight to protect the LGBT community.

She said, “With what is happening in the US, you can determine how far we are willing to go. We strongly believe human rights for all people and we are particularly opposed to legislation that actually targets the gay community for discrimination. So we are prepared to push this as a policy not just in Africa but across the world.”

www.naij.com/59055.html
angry IF DEM EVER BRING THAT RUBBISH COME MY ANIMAL'S LAND angry I SWEAR THE COUNTRY MOST BE SEPERATED TO NOURTH AND SOUTH.

I KEEP ONE IMAGINING HOW WILL A MAN FALL IN LOVE WITH ANOTHER MAN angry THERE IS SOME SPIRIT BEHIND THIS THING.


AND THERE ARE MANY WOMEN LOOKING FOR MAN UP AND DOWN AND STILL YET ONE MAN GO DEY FALL IN LOVE WITH ANOTHER MAN.
EVEN THE CAVE MEN AND THE PRIMITVE PEOPLE OF THOSE DAYS DON'T DO THIS ART, WHY WE undecided

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Re: ANTI-GAY LAW: We’ll Pressure Nigeria To Reverse The Law – United States by lalasticlala(m): 12:13pm On Jul 12, 2015
This was posted a year ago.....

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