Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo Urges Nigerian Government To Repeal Anti-Gay Law
Below is a press statement sent out by her;
Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo a US trained Nigerian International
Journalist, Global Gun Violence Activist, Pharmacist and Public Relations
Specialist has denounced the ongoing onslaught of the Nigerian Homosexual law
giving stiff prison penalties to Nigerians who are just being themselves.
"The Nigerian government and lawmakers have given themselves the license
to represent the people stating that God does not endorse homosexuality. God
also does not endorse hate, ritualism, rape, polygamy, suicide bombing girls
and baby factories" she said. It is simply hatred. Asked why she never
follows her fans on twitter, she blamed it on homophobia stating that she does
not follow hate
and all Nigerians are "hell bent" on homophobia.
and all Nigerians are "hell bent" on homophobia.
Omololu-Olunloyo also wants the government to know that
President Buhari's visit to the United States should have addressed this law
and not brushed it aside with American President Obama. "America is not
telling us to legalize gay marriage, they are only telling us that when you
have law abiding citizens going about their own business not bothering anyone,
they should not be scrutinized and stripped of their rights of being
themselves." She also tweeted on her handle @HNNAfrica that Uganda dropped
their anti-gay law after four months and one day Nigeria will do the same.
"It's very costly economically for a country like ours with no jobs for
youth. We can never be chosen to host the Olympics, World Cup and other global
events for this reason. We can't be a host country to anything and already our
image as one of the African countries promoting such hate is tarnished."
Omololu-Olunloyo also spoke about last week's denouncing of
homophobia by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who lashed out at the
stabbing attack at an Israeli Gay Pride rally injuring teens. Netanyahu stated
that he will continue to lead his cuntry against hatred and homophobia. Israel
ironically is a country Nigerians flock to for their annual Christian
pilgrimages. "Contrary to popular belief, God does not hate gays" she
said and "does not call anyone with a generic name" as she cited a
pro gay tweet by Pope Francis.
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