Nigerian Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals,
Transsexual & Inter-sex in Diaspora held a rally yesterday, Thursday, 20th
February, 2014 outside Nigerian High Commission, London, to protest the Same
Sex Marriage Prohibition Act signed into law by President Goodluck Jonathan.
According to them, they had to come together to say No to this atrocious law and its blatant violation of their human rights. They also delivered a protest letter to the Nigerian High Commissioner. In the spirit of Love
that February is famous for, they hosted a kissing spree outside the embassy as they said Yes to Love and No to Hate. See more pics below:
According to them, they had to come together to say No to this atrocious law and its blatant violation of their human rights. They also delivered a protest letter to the Nigerian High Commissioner. In the spirit of Love
that February is famous for, they hosted a kissing spree outside the embassy as they said Yes to Love and No to Hate. See more pics below:
Defending their right against people who use the bible to judge them, the
coordinator of the protest Davis Mac-Iyalla said:
As for the Bible and scripture, I
just try to do my best to live the way I believe a good person should and leave
"the book" to others who do a great job twisting it into what they
want to believe. I do use pieces to point out their imperfections, though, when
they use it as a weapon against homosexuals. I have said it before, and I would
say it again: If you want to live completely by the principal of the Ten
Commandments, then show me where it was written that "thou shall not be
gay."
The African church must open its mind to honest
conversations. The African bishops need to stop doing the talking and start
listening to the LGBT people.
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