President Goodluck Jonathan has,
on January 7, 2014 signed the Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Bill 2013 into
law. At long last, the efforts initiated by President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2006
to keep advocacy and celebration of homosexuality out of the shores of Africa’s
most populous nation, has come to a successful conclusion.
Despite the
threats from the Barack Obamas and David Camerons of this world (and their
local minions), the Nigerian legislature, followed by the President, mustered
up the required courage to do the right godly thing. Congratulations Nigeria
for this landmark achievement!
Adamant to the end, the
US (through John Kerry, the Secretary of State) still insisted that Nigeria
had committed the unpardonable sin by passing this popular bill. Ironically,
the majority of Americans are to date yet opposed to homosexual marriage, which
remains illegal
in at least 33 of the 50 states in
the US. Conspicuously missing though,
was any comment from French President, Hollande who is currently engulfed in
his own peculiar sexual crisis. Though
his people accepted his living with a first lady that he is not married to,
they seem not ready to accept his having other affairs in the sideway. One
wonders why curiously, this is not a human rights issue. Think of it, the
French people are demonstrating great
barbarity and intolerance against two adults in mutual consensual private
relationship!
As reported in The
Nation: “The signed bill says the gays in
Nigeria will … risk a 14-year jail term if they do not retrace their steps and
renounce such marriage. Also, any person who operates or participates in
gay clubs, societies and organizations directly or indirectly will earn 10-year
imprisonment. Those who administer witness, abet or aid the solemnization
of a same sex marriage are going to bag 10-year jail term” Polls cited by international media houses
indicate that a whooping 98% of Nigerians approve of the bill.
Like we have repeatedly pointed out, the
real criminals in the gay movement are the Advocacy groups who commit blood,
money and sweat to get the gullible (and often greedy) folks hooked into a
disastrous lifestyle most of them soon come to regret. The situation is akin to the drug scene where
we have the Barons, the peddlers and the hapless addicts.
Now that the
anti-homosexuality law is passed in Nigeria, the international gay advocacy
gang, (who has been putting words in the mouth of the world leaders, who they
find much more susceptible to their pressure) now has a much more daunting
uphill task in their next assignment of trying to reverse the law – for these
people, just like their ultimate boss and inspiration, never give up!
It should not surprise anyone who
understands the passion of the gay movement to hear that they would prefer a
shattered impoverished gay-friendly Nigeria than a stable prosperity anti-gay
nation. And if there is anything they
could do to achieve this and repeal the anti-gay law, they certainly would not
hesitate to do it. [See the hypocrisy of the
movement as they virtually kept mum to Australia’s equally no-nonsense
stance on homosexuality. Russia
likewise has managed to put the international gay movement in their place –
ignored].
In the meantime the grand satanic
agenda to infest people with the ungodly homosexual lifestyle can now only be
implemented in Nigeria, clandestinely, one person at a time. Mass indoctrination of the nation’s children
and youth through entertainment channels and official channels such as the
school system, has now been firmly blocked.
While this is certainly enough reason to rejoice, the Church must
understand this next phase of the battle and deploy her forces and efforts
appropriately.Please see our 2006 article Homosexual Advocacy in Nigeria:
Response To Dr Anele for more insight.
Again, congratulations Nigeria,
congratulations Goodluck Jonathan!
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