There have being reactions from both within and outside
Nigeria ever Since President Goodluck Jonathan signed the new anti-gay act into
law. While some have thrown their weights behind it, others have
continued to criticise it, claiming the President should be more interested in
other pressing issues than homosexuality, which the Western world has already
embraced.
“The public show of same sex amorous relationship directly
or indirectly is prohibited,” the Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act, 2013
stated in Section 4, subsection 2.
Also, the same act stated in Section 5, subsection 2 that,
“A person who registers, operates or participate in gay clubs, societies and
organisation, or directly or indirectly makes public show of same sex amorous
relationship in Nigeria commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a
term of 10 years imprisonment.”
With the above, top Nigerian rapper, Olamide, may be in
trouble due to some scenes in his new music video, ‘Story for the gods’, which
suggests acts of homo.
Clips munched from the video show some ladies displaying
what is relating to sexual desire(s) and according to Section 5, subsection 2
of the act, Olamide might spend 10 years behind bars.
Though the video has been receiving massive airplays on
cable stations, scenes suggesting amorous relationships in the video have
continued to be blurred by the media stations playing it.
One of the questions begging for answer is ‘will Olamide be
the first celebrity to land in jail under the new Same Sex Marriage
(Prohibition) Act, 2013’?
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