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PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 8:56pm On Aug 11, 2010
[quote author=what.lyf link=topic=495020.msg6557239#msg6557239 date=1281556490]U sound so naive and ignorant, why not tell an american man to commit gay act in Kano,sokoto, or anywhere in Nigeria. not even d missile or diplomacy of the US govt will save him from the hands of the masses or sharia, You must also be a fool for thinking that Nigerian Govt will extradite a Nigerian citizen to the US or any other country. U think US is supreme authority? stop being a sell out, because they are not, Homosexuality is a crime in nigeria, in the North, it is punishable by death by sharia law. in other parts, it is punishable by JAIL term i think d minimum is 15 years in prisonment with hard labour. Unfortunately in nigeria, there is no such thing lyk parole. According to the masses, homosexuality is a crime punishable by lynching, koboko, bottle, petrol and matches, BE WARNED![/quote]this is the same north that has yan daudas and dan daudas. don't be fooled.
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 7:50pm On Aug 11, 2010
just having a little fun people.

and creating an awareness, that queers do exist in naija
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 7:47pm On Aug 11, 2010
kushe:
i was only finding her trouble ooo.

friendly fire you might say,why everybody blood just dey hot

chill out folks,life is beautiful     smiley  smiley  smiley
seems you know a lot about photography.

would you mind helping "prince" with his modeling career grin
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 7:34pm On Aug 11, 2010
Dawgpound:
Bawolomo, dude go suck a BIG ONE. eewwww!!!! Nasty shyt. I almost slapped one of em the other day @ da beach. I had my speedos having fun with girl and my boiz and here he comes snapping fingers like a fool all flambouyant tryna holla @ dudes. Too bold. Be you but quit making an asss of yourself. I hate the stereotype they create about gay men.
prince was always a sissy but he took it to a whole new level

funny thing is this dude has some pretty female friends. kai

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs502.ash1/29692_125157347495948_100000050516005_321961_3389843_n.jpg

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs217.snc1/8419_104023569609326_100000050516005_105845_7238230_n.jpg

deny it if you like, people like this exist in naija.
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 7:24pm On Aug 11, 2010
manny4life:
bleep no, effeminate, nah he doing to much. Well they have a lot of them at Dupont circle here.
funny thing is prince has male "friends". modeling shoot  lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs640.snc3/32092_133651989979817_100000050516005_366506_1878782_n.jpg

[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=495020.msg6556776#msg6556776 date=1281550975]wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. you sure he didnt teach you some stuff?[/quote]oh hell naw, prince is cool people's though, that's for dawgpound and not me. lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 7:20pm On Aug 11, 2010
philip0906:
@bawomolo
Is he in Nigeria?
yes walking the streets of naija unharmed

he just finished uni i believe. does part time modeling.  
prince was always a queen  cheesy
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 7:16pm On Aug 11, 2010
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=495020.msg6556718#msg6556718 date=1281550334]told you we had many unconfessed gays on this thread. Not a bad thing, just be proud of yourselves. Ppl will always talk, even if you're str8 undecided[/quote][flash=400,400]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjRD5u0MOVU&hl=en_US&fs=1"[/flash]

dawgpound's workout song.

it's no secret there are many closet homos in nigeria.
this is a guy i went to secondary school with in naija

https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs303.snc4/40478_148404698504546_100000050516005_453738_3534757_n.jpg

https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs502.ash1/29692_125159814162368_100000050516005_321972_2183959_n.jpg

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000050516005&ref=search#!/profile.php?id=100000050516005

he was always feminine from the beginning. it's no shocker he is now a diva as an adult
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 7:08pm On Aug 11, 2010
tpiah:
no, it was him.

i just rechecked that thread.
seems so, that's strange. why not come out in the first place.
manny4life:
Isn't it California that started it all? You're right gay capital of the U.S.
his favorite song is Y.M.C.A cheesy
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 7:02pm On Aug 11, 2010
tpiah:
why were you hiding it before?

you claimed your brother was the one who was gay.

i knew you had to be gay, from that other thread in culture or somewhere.
i believe that was another poster. trying to remember the name again.
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 6:51pm On Aug 11, 2010
how does violence solve the problem. you only send them into hiding
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 6:42pm On Aug 11, 2010
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=495020.msg6556471#msg6556471 date=1281548087]Bawomolo, I've been suspicious of that apple. He's always on homosexuality thread. . . . waving his "Gay Right" baton. Phillip0906 is always waving his "Anti-Gay" baton. Now tell me, what do you think would happen if this opposites meet behind a dark alley?[/quote]we would both talk about the new episodes of glee and drag race  grin
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 6:33pm On Aug 11, 2010
Dawgpound:
Looking for you HANDSOME.  wink grin
lol wahala dey o

kay bently:
mr bisi alimi is a disease and disgrace to the african community,  he should be crucified , what rubbish its very very abnormal for a man to fall in love with a man
crucify him while IBB is chilling in a mansion
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 6:21pm On Aug 11, 2010
Dawgpound:
Illeke,
I am none of those characters you are talking about. In fact I took time to search for them and please I couldn't be any of em. They seem a bit too silly and childish with their endless rants about Igbos. They seem Yoruba from what I get. I am Ogoni not no damn Yoruba. Igbo men and women are freaking cute tho.  cheesy
how did you find nairaland?
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 5:46pm On Aug 11, 2010
Dawgpound:
I dont care. Just dont come @ getting all disrespectful coz I will beat your asss to da ground then maybe pound your asss just to humiliate you. But dats only possible if you even look good enough. Gay men also have their types so just coz I am doesnt mean I will want you.
fleece the booty warrior, is that you  cheesy

johnkent:
Y'all need to grow up and leave gays alone.
they can't and that's why they are now homophobic.
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 5:37pm On Aug 11, 2010
blacksta:
I am assuming that you meant bisexuality - If that is the case - still covered by my definition. grin
nope i meant asexuals
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 5:21pm On Aug 11, 2010
blacksta:
I have no beef with homosexuals as long it is not my yansh  - but what i wont accept is " Force gay right issue down my throat culture" and the other thing Homosexuality is not a gene thing. The masculine being was designed to always find the feminine specie attractive and not vice versa.  The origin of homosexuality lies in the rebellious act of man on earth.
what about asexual people. are they being rebellious?

THE AMAKA:
are you a virgin?
lets pray for eze uche
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 5:06pm On Aug 11, 2010
philip0906:
Its not your fault. . .just don't come back home and spread your evil message of homosexuality if u don't want your carcass 2 be fed 2 d pigs in orile. . .sicko
lmao, the hate is strong with this one.
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 5:00pm On Aug 11, 2010
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=495020.msg6555811#msg6555811 date=1281542078]@bawomolo
undecided undecided undecided undecided[/quote]any problem madam  huh

anyone heard from eze uche, i hope fleece the booty warrior has gotten to him yet.

1luvkipsus:
Shameless animal.thank God he doesnt answer my tribal name.
what a relief
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:53pm On Aug 11, 2010
Jakumo:
While any person who copulates with consenting ADULT members of their own gender should certainly be allowed to do so in the privacy of their own home, there is still something baffling about gay activism, parades and protests.  There really is NO need for fanfare and publicity over what is a personal and private choice that also happens to be considered repulsive by a majority of people.  Stay in the closet already, and maybe that homophobia will die down.

Bill Clinton's policy of " Don't ask - Don't tell" ,with regards the sexual orientation of new military recruits during his presidency, was a sensible compromise that kept sexuality the strictly private matter it ought to be.  In other words, since I feel no compulsion to carry placards, beat drums and wear T-shirt slogans proclaiming my lust for fine young natural-born women and my love of their luscious curves and furry clam, those who opt for the gay lifestyle should also refrain from celebrating their odd practice as if it were some enviable accomplishment that needs to be covered by regular press conferences.
but jakumo, the guy was outed and didn't ask for all these publicity

Dawgpound:
Illeke, if you thick, with nice backside , cute face, I'll holla like Bawo suggested.
go for it bro
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:51pm On Aug 11, 2010
[quote author=Naija_Sisi link=topic=495020.msg6555769#msg6555769 date=1281541823]Coz it's against God's perfect will and human nature   undecided[/quote]which God and how does it affect human nature? homophobia in africa today has its roots in the spread of islam and christianity.

the world's population has exploded in the past couple of centuries.
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:39pm On Aug 11, 2010
alamsdee:
bawolomo, iku ojiji tomotomo ti ebi re ati awon obi e ni osu ti awa yi
did bisi ravage your booty in unilag. you taking this issue very personal.

don't worry, fleece the booty warrior loves you.  this is hatred at its finest.
i would up this thread one month from now wink
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:33pm On Aug 11, 2010
[flash=400,400]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9WClv4U5B8&hl=en_US&fs=1"[/flash]

ezeuche's biggest nightmare  grin grin

homosexuals exist and are here to stay deal with it.

alamsdee:
bawolomo, ekun ibanuje ni awon obi ma sun lori e
bros, your curses won't work on me.
back to sender chump. may fleece the booty warrior ravage your yansh
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:29pm On Aug 11, 2010
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=495020.msg6555597#msg6555597 date=1281540398]busayo, I swear to God. . . . . give me a bat, some  matches, kerosine and your location. angry angry angry

BTW, Dude is bisexual, being a man doesnt change a thing.[/quote]girl you know its true, you ride like a cowgirl  cool

alamsdee:
may all homosexuals and bisexuals on nairaland die. may they never know again the meaning of joy. may sorrow be their portion for the rest of their lives. may failure be at their beck and call. may incurable diseases be their meal
another loving and tolerant christian. jesus must be proud cool
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:27pm On Aug 11, 2010
EzeUche22:
Any gay African learned it from the West!
not really, homosexuality existed in africa before the white man came, this is a FACT.

Our knowledge of homosexuality in prehistoric African cultures is limited by the late-Middle Age European views of Africans, of homosexuality, and of course, the European reason for being in sub-Saharan Africa in the first place - the slave trade. Among the earliest references to it are some of the records of the Inquisition in Brazil. From the Denunciations of Bahia, (1591-1593) comes this thoroughly racist reference to it:

     "Francisco Manicongo, a cobbler's apprentice known among the slaves as a sodomite for 'performing the duties of a female' and for 'refusing to wear the men's clothes which the master gave him.' Francisco's accuser added that in Angola and the Congo in which he had wandered much and of which he had much experience, it is customary among the pagan negros to wear a loincloth with the ends in front which leaves an opening in the rear, this custom being adopted by the sodomitic negros who serve as passive women in the abominable sin. These passives are called jimbandaa in the language of Angola and the Congo, which means passive sodomite. The accuser claimed to have seen Francisco Manicongo "wearing a loincloth such as passive sodomites wear in his land of the Congo and immediately rebuked him." (quoted by J. Treveisan, Perverts in Paradise, London, 1986. Elipses are his.)

We can see from such references, that homosexuality was present in Africa from at least the earliest of European contact, and without much doubt, from long before. It wasn't just central Africa, either. While European proprieties made such graphic description of African homosexualities uncommon in their descriptions of Africa, there are enough references to it to know that it was indeed present, and even used as a justification for considering African cultures primitive enough to justify slavery.

Among the last African cultures to be subjugated by Europeans, the Hausa peoples of northern Nigeria and the surrounding countries offer interesting examples of homosexuality among Islmaicized peoples of Africa. Conquered by the British only in 1904, they were studied extensively by British ethnographers within a decade and a half of the arrival of the British - having experienced very limited contact with Europeans in the meantime. These ethnographers included sexual practices, including homosexuality, in their survey. Thus, they give us a unique glimpse into a nearly pristine African Islamic culture.

The Hausa people have terms in their language that are used to describe homosexuals. Two terms are common, 'yan dauda, which is usually translated as "homosexual" or "transvestite" and 'dan dauda, which translates as a homosexual "wife." The 'yan dauda in Hausaland engange in stereotypical professions, much as marginalized gay men in the west often do. In Hausaland, they are often engaged in the sex trade - both as male prostitutes and as 'procurers' for female prostitutes. In the latter role, they do not behave as 'pimps' do in the west, maintaining 'stables' of female prostitutes under their subjugation, but rather simply as go-betweens, arranging, for a fee, liasons for men seeking the commercial charms of female prostitutes. In this role, they often engage as male prostitutes themselves when the opportunity arises.

Among other African tribes, homosexual behavior among premarriage adolescents is common and is not even considered to be sex, since it does not involve procreative potential. In Camaroon, for example, homosexual acts as late as age 17 are considered innocent, not being "true" sexual relations. Such youth consider themselves virgins at marriage, even though they may have considerable homosexual experience in both roles. There are many stories among the Pangwe of Camaroon of men who hate women and prefer the company of men even when offered a large brideprice, of men who court other men, etc. That these behaviors existed within this tribe prior to European contact is evidenced by the richness and number of these stories.

In Zimbabwe, a nation racked by recent homophobic pogroms instituted by its viciously homophobic dictator, Robert Mugabe, there has historically been little known about homosexual behavior among peoples present prior to European contact. Some ethnographers have dishonestly attempted to show that homosexual behavior is a recent innovation encouraged by Europeans to serve their capital interests, in housing large numbers of male Africans together in barracks to serve as labor in the mines.

The reality is that homosexuality existed in Zimbabwe long prior to European contact, just like it did anywhere else in Africa. We know this because the San people had the indiscretion to record their group anal sexual intercourse on rock paintings that date back thousands of years.

The Bantu-speaking peoples of the plateau country were more circumspect, but have admitted to ethnographers that homosexual contact did occur, and was expected of pre-marriage adolescent males.

Court documents from the colonial era from Zimbabwe and South Africa (1920 and 1917 respectively) indicate that among both the Mazoe and Ndebele peoples of Zimbabwe and South Africa respectively, a fine of one beast was levied against persons attempting to engage in sodomy by traditional rulers in pre-colonial times from both tribes. This fine equates to a misdemeanor - evidence that it was not heavily frowned upon, nor particularly uncommon.

Colonial court records also show that prosecution for male homosexuality at the onset of colonial rule amounted to 1.5 percent of criminal cases in Zimbabwe, eventually declining to near zero, while prosecutions for heterosexual crimes, such as indecent assault, rape, etc., rose from almost nothing to significant portions of the criminal dockets. It must be noted that because the 1.5 percent represented unwilling participants in the criminal process, the actual extent of homosexual behavior was certainly much greater, since only those caught in flagrante delicto, those prosecuted with amicus, or those accused by jilted lovers or others with an axe to grind, represent the criminal numbers we see in the records. The actual numbers were certainly much higher. In more than 90 percent of cases, the defendant was an African male accused of assualting another African male or boy. Cases involving Europeans were much more rare.

The notion that this is "a white-man's disease of recent origin" is made laughable by an even cursory examination of the criminal records of colonial Zimbabwe and South Africa. A close qualitative analysis of the early colonial trial transcripts shows that there was often shared property resulting from long-standing cohabitation by the defendant and his accusor. That the courts had to sort out the property details shows that these men had often considered themselves in a de facto marriage prior to their dispute.

Contrary to Mugabe's and other Afrocentrists' assertions, analysis of the colonial court cases shows that the rate of prosecution for homosexual behaviors was highest among the more indigenous peoples (Shona, 17% and Ndebele, 16%), and least among the "industrialized migrants" from elsewhere (about 3% each for Xhosa, Basotho and Zulu). Presumably the latter had simply learned better how to avoid the white man's justice.
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:25pm On Aug 11, 2010
Dawgpound:
Anyways, BAWOLOMO, is that u in that pic coz girl u 5n as 4k. I wanna holla if u down check me out and yeah dats me all tatted up like that. I'm Nigerian too but I guess a bit way too Americanized.
i'm a man, dawgpound.

but ikeke-idi is available.   you won't be disappointed.  wink

blacksta:
Absolute nonsense and very unfactual statement to make.  This revolting act was learnt on this earth / it all started with human corruption and Sexual attraction amongst same sex is very unatural and a diversion from the intended plan.
lol no one can't covert a secure straight men into being gay.  you might try not to suppress your gayness if you think being an homo/bi can be learnt.

having a romantic connection to people of the same sex isn't just learnt. I find nothing wrong with homosexuality by the way.
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:19pm On Aug 11, 2010
Horus:
A man should not be intimidated by a homosexual. By that I mean, those people who set out to preach “fire and brimstone,” the beating and harassing of homosexuals and lesbians, in most cases are people that fear for a dormant personality that might come forth from themselves. If you are sure about your manhood or womanhood, then you should have no fear of socializing or befriending a person with different sexual preferences than you. The very fear is a confession that if you were to socialize with a homosexual or lesbian you’re afraid you might become a homosexual or a lesbian.
but but but bisi alimi would rappe our men in unilag  shocked shocked shocked

let the homophobia continue.

bawomolo:
cheesy cheesy cheesy

ikeke idi - you are a carpet muncher  lipsrsealed
google is your friend dear cheesy
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:14pm On Aug 11, 2010
tenhap:
Yes, Gay people should NOT get a degree!!!
cheesy cheesy cheesy

ikeke idi - you are a carpet muncher lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:11pm On Aug 11, 2010
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=495020.msg6555455#msg6555455 date=1281539251]Africa is discriminatory towards gays, period.

[flash=300,200]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V9-y0QWSGY&hl=en_US&fs=1[/flash][/quote]pastor eat da poo poo is my hero  grin grin

that man watches scat porne and describes it to his congregation  cool

philip0906:
This is Nigeria not America. . .u should have asked 4 d motive behind it. . .U want him 2 despoil and introduce others in2 it?If he had prolly graduated 4rm there,he'll have gained more grounds and u'll hear dat someone is organising gay walk in ikeja and all dat rubbish undecided
no one introduces you to homosexuality, you are either gay or not from the beginning.  did someone introduce you to liking women?

lol@bisi alimi despoiling men all over unilag's campus. this is homophobia at this finest, something is wrong with your head if you are paranoid about a gay man hitting on you.

By the way Bawolomo u sound gay. . .
what a shocker, i've not heard this before on nairaland.
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:07pm On Aug 11, 2010
lol! That's the best solution to the gay issue. I'll personally suggest that their anus be blocked too!
yup block their anus and they would stop being gay. true since anal sexx is the only form of intercourse and all there is to a relationship is sexx.

you guys are genius.  Go to church preaching love and tolerance every Sunday but still have more hatred than hitler.
PoliticsRe: Gay Nigerian Activist Bisi Alimi Shares His Compelling Story by bawomolo(m): 4:04pm On Aug 11, 2010
Alimi was expelled from university in 2004, before he was able to receive his degree.
this is discriminatory. UNILAG should be ashamed of itself.
i guess gay people shouldn't get a degree
CelebritiesRe: So Queen Lateefah Is Gay? by bawomolo(m): 4:00pm On Aug 11, 2010
[quote author=Aloy+Emeka link=topic=493313.msg6554837#msg6554837 date=1281534554]Yesoooo and the only reason a man is gay is if he can't find any woman to love him. I wonder how they will explain those downlow gay people who live with the opposite se*x yet get their groove on from gay partners.[/quote]undecided undecided
CelebritiesRe: Fantasia Barrino Hospitalized For Overdose by bawomolo(m): 3:57pm On Aug 11, 2010
she probably thought the sleeping pills were mints. you know that woman can't read

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