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Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Danybest: 7:45pm On Sep 01, 2019
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Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by naijajobx: 8:20pm On Sep 01, 2019
hmmm
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by TechCapon(m): 8:57pm On Sep 01, 2019
thesicilian:
No one owes anybody any explanation of their sexuality. Otherwise the police would have the authority to stop anyone on the road and demand you to prove that you are not homosexual. Yes we know that Nigeria has anti gay laws and I fully support it, but cross-dressing is not the same as being gay, legally speaking. The police has no right, no authority to arrest or publicly embarrass any citizen simply on the suspicion of being gay.
police have right to arrest anybody and detain them for 48 without any charge
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Mercy2006(f): 9:14pm On Sep 01, 2019
Sermwell:
you are not making sense at all! is Bob gay or a cross dresser?? freedom of expression and association are constitutional rights and even the government of Nigeria cannot deprive him of those rights!!
could you calm down for a minute and then read my post again,this time make it indepth and not superficial.I used the word homosexuality, cos he himself bragged about having many boyfriends on different ocassions o. Now, the relationship between a man and another man is called what? THANK YOU!!! For that answer.In view of this,I don't know about you or any other person or the Government for that matter,I still insist that no right thinking,sane Yoruba and indeed Christian will ever support Bob.If I still don't make sense after this,then I can't help you.Gd night dearie
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by chloride6: 9:37pm On Sep 01, 2019
Odokwogodwin:
What Bobrisky owes the FG and Nigerians is to affirm or debunk the allegations of his gay sexuality. If he refutes, then he should be discharged and acquitted, but if he corroborates, he should be made to face the law.
There is no law against sexual orientation...
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by uchennaq(m): 9:44pm On Sep 01, 2019
thesicilian:
No one owes anybody any explanation of their sexuality. Otherwise the police would have the authority to stop anyone on the road and demand you to prove that you are not homosexual. Yes we know that Nigeria has anti gay laws and I fully support it, but cross-dressing is not the same as being gay, legally speaking. The police has no right, no authority to arrest or publicly embarrass any citizen simply on the suspicion of being gay.
Keep deceiving yourself and having hope that he is cross dressing. Shebi na cross dressing give am money? Chronic Gay!!
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by tosinhtml: 9:51pm On Sep 01, 2019
Abiboss:
The lamest arguments I've heard against LGBTQ.

1. "Would you be alive if your dad had gotten married to a man or your mom had married a woman?"

Erm, this is of no consequence. I wouldn't exist so it wouldn't have mattered. ��‍♂️

2. "Why are you supporting them. Are you gay?"

This is like asking a white guy why he's okay with black people, plus I'm not sure my sexuality requires validation. Gay people are human beings and their right to exist and live doesn't affect anyone else materially or physically.

3. "LGBTQ is immoral and evil. It is not in our culture."

So is fornication, according to some religions but nobody goes to jail for that. Isn't Nigeria meant to be a secular state? Also killing twins was part of some cultures here so what changed?

4. "The Bible says... God created man and woman, not man and man."

Okay, but you know some people don't believe in God or your own God, right? So why would you want to impose your religious beliefs - which are personal - as laws to govern the conduct of other adults?

5. "Why are you advocating for the importation of foreign values?"

You should read more. Not going too far back, Soyinka's 1965 'The Interpreters' had a gay character. At this time, LGBTQ rights really didnt exist abroad. Nobody is importing anything, they've always existed.

6. "Gay people are paedophiles."

You do realise that paedophilia is a crime that involves an adult of any gender sexually abusing a child of any gender, yeah? Now that you mention it, what do you think of child marriage? Isn't this paedophilia too?
Nigeria is a highly religious country, its either you accept or move out.

Most Northern African countries are also religious and they are developing fine.

Most Oil Arab countries are also religious and their economy keeps thriving.

You are free to Relocate to the Western countries, no one is stopping you.
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by uchennaq(m): 9:52pm On Sep 01, 2019
Homosexuality is evil, that is why Native doctors instruct you to sleep with your fellow man for money rituals. That is what most evil rich men practice. Sleeping around with young men to take their destiny and make their juju stronger. The evil that men do lives with them.
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Chukalemon(m): 9:53pm On Sep 01, 2019
Where are thou his or her fans,if you're really among them like my comment. tongue tongue
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by YusufTheGreat: 9:59pm On Sep 01, 2019
thesicilian:
No one owes anybody any explanation of their sexuality. Otherwise the police would have the authority to stop anyone on the road and demand you to prove that you are not homosexual. Yes we know that Nigeria has anti gay laws and I fully support it, but cross-dressing is not the same as being gay, legally speaking. The police has no right, no authority to arrest or publicly embarrass any citizen simply on the suspicion of being gay.
shut up gay ass defending his gay role model
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by BrokenCock: 10:09pm On Sep 01, 2019
all she is even talking is senseless n useless to the health of this developing country
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Sniper101(m): 10:11pm On Sep 01, 2019
Bobrisky lost his fundamental human rights when he moved from the line of a mere crossdresser to the lane of a full-blown gay grin

...farm tools like Kemi Olunloyo and other shameless & useless celebrities like her are part of the problems Nigeria is currently facing; they all condone and promote immorality in varying degree.
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Abiboss: 10:26pm On Sep 01, 2019
tosinhtml:
Nigeria is a highly religious country, its either you accept or move out.

Most Northern African countries are also religious and they are developing fine.

Most Oil Arab countries are also religious and their economy keeps thriving.

You are free to Relocate to the Western countries, no one is stopping you.
Sir if a Gay man cannot live peacefully without any fear in is home country is a threat to his life
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Venerable612(m): 10:44pm On Sep 01, 2019
thesicilian:
No one owes anybody any explanation of their sexuality. Otherwise the police would have the authority to stop anyone on the road and demand you to prove that you are not homosexual. Yes we know that Nigeria has anti gay laws and I fully support it, but cross-dressing is not the same as being gay, legally speaking. The police has no right, no authority to arrest or publicly embarrass any citizen simply on the suspicion of being gay.
They actually do,

Combined reading of section 4 Police Act and section 231 Criminal Code Act/Laws etc.
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Venerable612(m): 10:50pm On Sep 01, 2019
praizblog:
After the interruption of police at popular cross Dresser Bobrisky Birthday party, Controversial journalist Kemi Olunloyo reacts to the incidence as shshe blast the nigerian government. She said we have lost freedom in the country, she defend bobrisky hat shes just a cross dresser.

See more below

Gist From Praizenews ; http://www.praizenews.com/kemi-olunloyo-react-to-bobrisky-arrest-says-we-lost-freedom-in-nigeria/
Lol... confused people.

She is referring to Shim as a He... I am sure when the Shim reads this, She or He will take an offence grin
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by AmadorSays: 11:08pm On Sep 01, 2019
while all these drama is happening me i am just smiling in one corner to the hilarious videos on Vskit grin
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by ransomed: 12:53am On Sep 02, 2019
Oh ! People should forgive aunty Kemi, she couldn't take her monthly injection because her doctor is out of town. Please, remember we are in a new month and she needs new dosages asap.
Ndi ara.
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Aghaclem67: 2:02am On Sep 02, 2019
Why is the Bobrisky so rich? How is heshe making the money heshe is spending so lavishly. I just dey wonder that for my mind. E be like say cross dressing dey pay wella or may be there is another thing wey dey inside wey we no know. Our cultures don dey go small small and if nothing is done, one day some body fit go tell one oba make him commot for him seat in the name of freedom of expression. Make we think am o.

thesicilian:
No one owes anybody any explanation of their sexuality. Otherwise the police would have the authority to stop anyone on the road and demand you to prove that you are not homosexual. Yes we know that Nigeria has anti gay laws and I fully support it, but cross-dressing is not the same as being gay, legally speaking. The police has no right, no authority to arrest or publicly embarrass any citizen simply on the suspicion of being gay.
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Angrymode: 2:51am On Sep 02, 2019
Well, let him simply carry his cross dressing and his ogas at d top that knows d shape of his anus and go. We no do again

Freedom to practice rubbish is not allowed here in 9ja
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Raheemjfk: 3:12am On Sep 02, 2019
thesicilian:
No one owes anybody any explanation of their sexuality. Otherwise the police would have the authority to stop anyone on the road and demand you to prove that you are not homosexual. Yes we know that Nigeria has anti gay laws and I fully support it, but cross-dressing is not the same as being gay, legally speaking. The police has no right, no authority to arrest or publicly embarrass any citizen simply on the suspicion of being gay.
Shame on your parents for sending you to school to forget your cultural obligations.
A man buys butts and breast and task about how gay politicians customer care him .ypu said he’s cross dresser .sons and daughters will be like him ...Amen
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by engrchykae(m): 3:47am On Sep 02, 2019
thesicilian:
No one owes anybody any explanation of their sexuality. Otherwise the police would have the authority to stop anyone on the road and demand you to prove that you are not homosexual. Yes we know that Nigeria has anti gay laws and I fully support it, but cross-dressing is not the same as being gay, legally speaking. The police has no right, no authority to arrest or publicly embarrass any citizen simply on the suspicion of being gay.
is he not the one who bragged with rolling with police bosses in government.
bob is American brand manager on lgbt matters in Nigeria
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Boyooosa(m): 6:43am On Sep 02, 2019
take it or leave it, bob aiint gonna come back. shes hooked in translife already!
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by uchennaq(m): 7:02am On Sep 02, 2019
Aghaclem67:
Why is the Bobrisky so rich? How is heshe making the money heshe is spending so lavishly. I just dey wonder that for my mind. E be like say cross dressing dey pay wella or may be there is another thing wey dey inside wey we no know. Our cultures don dey go small small and if nothing is done, one day some body fit go tell one oba make him commot for him seat in the name of freedom of expression. Make we think am o.
He dey sleep around with rich Gays. He is just like a gay prostitute, he made his market better from the changes, Now he has serious Gay customers
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Seunojoidajo(f): 10:17am On Sep 02, 2019
auntie
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Ifeanyimike123: 12:37pm On Sep 02, 2019
If anybody know that girl/boy make den warm them oo Nigeria no be place for those kinds of things
Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 4:27am On Sep 03, 2019
Odokwogodwin:
What Bobrisky owes the FG and Nigerians is to affirm or debunk the allegations of his gay sexuality. If he refutes, then he should be discharged and acquitted, but if he corroborates, he should be made to face the law.
He doesn’t owe you ANYTHING!
Instead if snooping around adults’ bedrooms, you should be facing your own life. SMH

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 4:32am On Sep 03, 2019
Angrymode:
Well, let him simply carry his cross dressing and his ogas at d top that knows d shape of his anus and go. We no do again

Freedom to practice rubbish is not allowed here in 9ja
Thank you Bros!
Only the freedom to steal, rob, embezzle, and kill others is allowed.
undecided
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Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 4:41am On Sep 03, 2019
Venerable612:
They actually do,

Combined reading of section 4 Police Act and section 231 Criminal Code Act/Laws etc.
Nope, they do NOT...

Nothing about Section 4 of the Police Act (General Duties) or Section 231 of the Criminal Code (Indecent Acts) could be conceivably read or interpreted to provide the Police with any authority of power to stop a citizen on the streets and require him to prove her/his sexuality.
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Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 4:49am On Sep 03, 2019
tosinhtml:
Nigeria is a highly religious country, its either you accept or move out.

Most Northern African countries are also religious and they are developing fine.

Most Oil Arab countries are also religious and their economy keeps thriving.

You are free to Relocate to the Western countries, no one is stopping you.
You mean a HYPOCRITICALLY “religious” society?

A truly religious society would not be so fantastically corrupt and neither would so many of its ordinary citizens earn a DESERVED reputation across the world in prostitution, drugs, fraud, identity theft, etc.

Meanwhile, quite telling that when most of your supposedly “religious” are holding prayer warrior sessions for emigration visas and are drowning in the Mediterranean, they are not trying to rush off to supposedly “religious” Arab nations but to Western countries.
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Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 4:56am On Sep 03, 2019
tosinhtml:
Nigeria is a highly religious country, its either you accept or move out.

Most Northern African countries are also religious and they are developing fine.

Most Oil Arab countries are also religious and their economy keeps thriving.

You are free to Relocate to the Western countries, no one is stopping you.
Because oil money, not because of religion...

Ironically, the most HEDONISTIC Arab state Dubai (permits alcohol consumption and has near-naked female bodies littering its beaches) is also the most DEVELOPED (economically, technologically and socially).
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Re: Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To Bobrisky Arrest, Says We have Lost Freedom In Nigeria by Venerable612(m): 8:05am On Sep 03, 2019
9jaRealist:
Nope, they do NOT...

Nothing about Section 4 of the Police Act (General Duties) or Section 231 of the Criminal Code (Indecent Acts) could be conceivably read or interpreted to provide the Police with any authority of power to stop a citizen on the streets and require him to prove her/his sexuality.
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That’s fine, let me educate you.

Now these are restatements of the sections I referred:

Section 231 Criminal code
Any person who-
a. wilfully and without lawful excuse does any indecent act in any public place; or

b. wilfully does any indecent act in any place with intent to insult or offend any person;

is guilty of a misdemeanour, and is liable to imprisonment for two years.

And

Section 4 Police Act. General duties of the police
The police shall be employed for the
a. prevention and detection of crime,
b. the apprehen- sion of offenders,
c. the preservation of law and order,
d. the protection of life and property and
e. the due enforcement of all laws and regulations with which they are directly charged, and
f. shall perform such military duties within or outside Nigeria as may be required of them by, or under the authority of this or any other Act.
[1979 No. 23.]

Now, I don’t know if you are a lawyer or a law student Buh there are what we call rules to interpreting statutes. One of such is what we call Omnibus grounds and General Powers.

We call them omnibus, because almost anything can fit into it. An example of an omnibus provision is Indecent as used in 231 above, and enforcement of Law and Order as used in S. r above.

For 231 - anyone can be accosted, detained, arrested if he commits any indecent act in public, such as gayish acts or untoward dressing (crossdressing). If you don’t know, 3 cross dressers have been arrested and convicted in the court in Nigeria for Crossdressing, not too long ago, I can remember one in 2008: search the story, it’s on BBC. So yes, indecent act covers homosexuality behaviours and crossdressing.

Section 4 is the general powers of the police. The only restriction is that THEY HAVE TO BE CHARHGED by an authority, on complaint by a citizen, or with reasonable excuse- which itself is a wild card. That’s why the Police can do many things in Nigeria and get away with it. The Police has powers to arrest and detain anyone on suspicion of any unlawful act... with or without warrant, depending on the type of offence.

I have said too much already... I leave you with 218.

Section 218.
Any male person who, whether in public or private, commits any act of gross indecency with another male person, or procures another male person to commit any act of gross indecency with him, or attempts to procure the commission of any such act by any male person with himself or with another male person, whether in public or private, is guilty of a felony, and is liable to imprisonment for three years.
The offender cannot be arrested without warrant.
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