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Friday 17 January 2014

Meet Bisi Alimi, the first gay Nigerian to come out on TV(His story)

Bisi Alimi the first Nigerian man to openly declare he was gay on TV was on CNN to talk about his experience and the Nigerian anti-gay law..Excerpts & video below

In 2004, Bisi Alimi did an extraordinary thing.He went on national television and told his fellow Nigerians that he was gay.
“There were so many things we don’t talk about,” Alimi told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Thursday. “My career was on the line, I was going to be outed by the media.”
It was better, he decided, to come out of the closet on his own terms......

“I have a responsibility to stand up for the community, to give a face to the community, to demystify the old arguments that there are no homosexuals in Nigeria,” People were not ready to educate themselves. And this created a lot of problems for the LGBT community in Nigeria.”I couldn’t get a job, I left university, nobody was going to employ me, my life was constantly in danger, I was always beaten, arrested by the police, discharged.Parliament passed the bill last year, so why did the president sign it now?
“He has been boxed to a corner,” Alimi said, who believes President Jonathan is increasingly politically alienated.
I know, like so many other Nigerians know, that this is a distraction.As for those fellow countrymen, Alimi believes that for many, their intolerant views are bolstered by religion.How many Nigerians know…what this law means? Or how many Nigerians have an understanding outside of religion what exactly we talk about when we talk about sexuality?”“Why then should religion be the basis of putting a law in place in a secular state?”
He would eventually seek asylum in the UK, where he now lives.He became the first Nigerian to declare his homosexuality on television.In that same year, 2004, Alimi had been diagnosed with HIV. He had been working for years as an activist with the gay community in Nigeria, and was programing director for an HIV-advocacy group.

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24 comments:

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    1. That's what gay people deserve; HIV! This man is really a badluck man..

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    2. Abi oo

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  2. Yup thanks Bisi for paving the way for us gays.We are all coming out .Just waiting for the rest from Miss Petite Blog to openly accept and stop hiding.We love you .muah

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    1. Man goodluck with your sexuality, i'm not agasint that at all but put a name to your face, we know Bisi Alimi, lets know you

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    2. Lol hiding behind gay and happy. Put your pic mumu faggot

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    3. Lol, cnt u see he looks sick. Hiv.happy n gay i so feel sorry fr u.ur life is goin dwn oooooo

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    4. Gay n hapi,I hp u wnt later adopt a child?u shd concieve n deliver ur baby o.u r proudly gay yet u r hidin ur identity.4u Bisi its well wit u,vry well wit u.

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  3. You better stay inthe UK oh. Imagine the guts. As for this rat Gay and happy. Please I have free airtime on AIT. Will give you and all your gays to appear for free. It's time to start acting. What say you?

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  4. I dont know what to say to him, just wondering why he ran to live in UK. You for de naija grant the interview na, body for tell you!!

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  5. 14 years behind bars awaits u if u step ur gay foot here...d western world cant dictate 2 us how we ar goin 2 run our shit...they should let us drink water and keep cup... waitin happen self...and 4 mr hiv gay,if u lik go interview 4 space,the law stands...

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  6. He better remain there. Oshi

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  7. Gay n happy show urself if u knw u r proud to be a goat I mean gay ...jst lk Bisi did .step up. ..#psychos

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  8. Wetin concern me
    U gay or not don't affect me foreign exchange income

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  9. PLS CN SUM1 TEL ME ABOUT DIZ GAY IS IT DAT IT IZ A CAUSE OR IT FRM CHILD BIRTH.AM CONFUSE O.HOW CN SUM1 BE A GAY.GUSHHH
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  10. Yes It's a 'cause' don't be 'confuse' ok?

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  11. bastard

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  12. It is amazing how Nigerians, are hung about a person's sexuality; and ignoring the fact that over half of the population lives in abject poverty. Notwithstanding, the country is governed by ruthless and corrupt rulers.

    Surely, constant electricity, improved water supply; sanitation, improved education system; employment, good governance in government are more significant issues for the country to be concerned with; than executing draconian laws against minority members of the society.

    Some people are gay, get over it and move on....

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    1. some people are gay, yes! but thats 1 new problem we sure don't to add to the stack

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  13. Ds's sooooooo irritating!

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  14. The current government administration have hoodwink Nigerians into believing that a person’s sexuality is an issue for concern; and have failed to deliver or improve on:

    Poor sanitation, poor educational system; poor health care, soaring unemployment; poor electrical supply, water supply and of course, corrupt government officials.

    The above could be termed as problems and essential to human existence. A person being gay, a tax payer; goes about minding his/her own business, not burden to society cannot be termed as a ’problem’.

    Why doesn’t the government spend its time looking at ways of improving the out dated educational system, health care and change the ethos of government officials from corruption to good governance?

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  15. The Holy Book preaches against sexual immorality which includes fornication, adultery, homosexuality...the list goes on.

    I am not for the Marriage Act between same sex couples, I think is one step too far against all God's will. But He who is without sin should cast the first stone?

    Don't think that because you're sleeping with aristos, having pre-marital sex and sleeping with people that are married you are immune from God's wrath. Sin is Sin! So before we go throwing insults and claiming holier than thou ask God for your own forgiveness.

    All this is endtime things.

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