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Sunday, 26 January 2014

'I have regular sex with some Nigerian politicians' - gay Nigerian man

Found this interesting interview on Sunnewsonline.com
Six years ago, Musa Ali (not his real name) was linked up with a rich businessman in Yola, who ‘initiated’ him into gay sex. Ali was told that being gay would make him bold and feared. Of course, he was also told that he would make a huge load of money. Now 36, Ali is somewhat filled with regrets and wishing it were possible to turn back the hands of the clock. Sitting in the serene evening of last Thursday in Bankin Kogi at the bank of River Benue in Yola after a Herculean arrangement to get him to talk, he shared his story with our correspondent. Ali revealed that the rich and the powerful, both in business and politics hit the hay with him. Excerpts…
How did you become a gay?
A woman my friend introduced to me lured me into it. The woman linked me up with some men in business and in politics. The first man I was introduced to told me that having anal sex would fetch me good fortune and I would be bold to challenge anybody no matter his social status. He said that if I wanted to be rich and be likable, I should join the club of gays. He said that I would meet influential people and they would be attracted to me. Also, I was told that if I ask for anything, without hesitation, my demands would be obliged. He said whenever I speak, I would be feared and my wish would obeyed. That was six years ago. He made love to me during political campaigns and gave me N150,000. I bought a parcel of land with that money but later sold it.

How old are you now and what has been your experience?
I am 36 years old. As I said earlier, I have been in this business (anal sex act) for six years. But all that I was promised did not come to pass. The business has robbed me of my senses and personality. Big men patronize us, but the business is not worth it. The same big men that patronize and give us big money, somehow through diabolical means, snatch the same money from us. They make love to us and give us big money but we never really benefit from the money. I have often regretted being a gay but I cannot help it. I sometimes ask myself what are the benefits derivable from this act? Nothing at all! My earlier plan was that I would work as a gay, get huge amount of money and settle down with a beautiful wife. But I was unable to use the proceeds to do anything worthwhile or live a comfortable life. But that has not come to be after all. I have gained over N9 million as proceeds from this act but cannot account for it. The wealthy in the society only use us as mistresses and abandon us at the end. Although some of us are being courted by powerful men in the society, but they discard us like worthless rag in the long run after satisfying themselves.

You said you were told that homosexual sex would make you bold. Are you now bold and feared by people?
Yes, for the first two years, I was feared and respected. But I do not enjoy such power again.

Why is that so?
Honestly, I don’t know why.

Before you were introduced to the homosexual act, did you have affection for women?
Yes.

Do you still have affection for women now?
No. I used to have affection for women or young girls, but I no longer have such feelings and this is disturbing me seriously. It is disturbing because no matter how beautiful a girl is I cannot have feeling of love for her nor make love advances to her. She won’t be appealing to me. I regret becoming a homosexual. I found myself in a precarious situation because my colleagues might kill me if I dared to leave the business. We are expected to stick to the covenant we have all entered into.

Do you have a permanent partner?
I do not have a permanent partner because most of the people I have met did not want to maintain a permanent relationship, which would entail paying for my domestic needs and being responsible for my medical bills on certain ailments I could contract as a result of our participation in this gay sex. In fact, I was betrothed to a man in Yobe who eventually abandoned me. After that experience I decided not to have a permanent partner.

Who are you regular with?
Please skip that I cannot tell you. This is because most of our clients are big men in the society and mentioning their names will put my life in danger. My clients are businessmen and politicians. I don’t want to mention their names.

Please in confidence tell me about some of them.
Forget that. Please skip this question. If you don’t skip that I will not talk with you again. (Then he beckoned on the person that facilitated the interview and said to him, go with your friend. I can no longer discuss with him.)

Would you not regard what you are engaged in as prostitution?
(Getting angry now and frantically calling the person that facilitated the interview) frantically)
Tell your friend to leave me alone. What I do is not prostitution. Call it whatever name you like, it is a business as I am not here as a prostitute. It is people like you who embarrass and ridicule us, calling us all sorts of names and giving this business a bad name.
(He later calmed down and agreed to continue with the discussion after much pleading.)

Where are your clients?
They are from across the country but mostly in Kano, Yobe, Maiduguri, Bauchi, Gombe and Sokoto.

You said earlier your first client gave you N150,000. Is that what you get paid every time?
Each client at the local level in Yola pays between N10,000 and N12,000 per sex session. We don’t charge clients that are wealthy. We don’t charge the politicians because they are always ready to pay more than we ordinarily would have charged. A politician or a businessman can pay from N150,000 to N200,000 per sex session. The elite know what they derive from us sexually, which is not known to us.

Do you know that government has banned this your business? Government has enacted a law forbidding same-sex marriage and relationships?
I learnt so, but I am not sure.

Do you have health-related issue as a result of this business?
I don’t know until I see a doctor. We have, however, lost two persons who died as a result of the gay practice.

How did they die, please tell me?
They just took ill. They had health problems and they didn’t survive.
Are you going to stop the practice?
I actually want to stop, but I cannot stop because I will be killed by my colleagues for not complying with the covenant entered into not to disclose this activity to anybody. Probably, I have been hypnotized. I cannot tell.

Do you have an association?
No, we don’t have here, but the elite in some states may have association. We do not do this business in the open, so we cannot have an association.

Do your family members know you are gay?
My mother got to know about what I’m doing two years ago, but my father died 12 years ago before I started this business. It is only my mother that knows this but I have kept on denying. My mother was said to have cursed me after learning about this, but I don’t know if the curse is working on me or not.

Do you do the act on a bed or mattress?
That is not your business.

What religion do you practice?
That is not your business, please.

How will you feel if you are caught in this act?
I will not allow myself to be caught unless someone reports me to Civil Defence or the police.

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Anonymous said...

Inrespective of the truthfulness of if the story was true or not, done in Nigeria or any other country , sleeping with same sex is a crime against nature and humanity . Every animal created has opposite sex, man just keep pushing God. Leviticus 29:13

Walata said...

Wow wow wow this write was a great one pls I hope all dis gay ass men looking for a man's nyansh to tear they learn their lessons, being gay is not natural, being gay is not real nobody was born gay, in fact it is a secret cult that when u r initiated u may end up losing ur life pls my advice to all dis same sex ppl desist from that act so dat ur God will help u pls u guys shud stop mocking God, God mad Adam n eve n not Adam n steve pls linda post my msg I am trying to pass a msg here

Anonymous said...

O boy, just try use the money do better thing. Anyway, you can't do something tangible with the money because you do not have a regular job outside this and this business does not come everyday. Forget about woman, accept things. Don't suffer any woman by marrying her. Nobody deceived you!!! You were 30years old 6 years ago. You loved it for the fun and cash. I just hope say business neva fall press you.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry but this story sounds like fiction " join gay club and u will be feared and respected " this is in all shades of cray ... Dunno about how gay they are in the north but writer needs a better alibi ... This interview sounds fake to me

Anonymous said...

Laffing ma Nyah's out. Wahala!!!!!!!!! So Adenuga and Ibb dey do. Too many gay boys up in here abeg . Lmao

Unknown said...

Hmmmmm!!!

Unknown said...

Hmmmmm!!!

Anonymous said...

Crazy interview, lol. You can't even psyche him to mention names.

Anonymous said...

GBEMI i agree with you this article is about male prostutution not being gay in nigeria and a badly written one at that the grammar is so bad how do people get journalist positions at this newspaper?? this article is by no means a commentary or a show on the lifestyle of a gay man in nigeria the info sounds so trumped up anyways

Anonymous said...

Ahhh....Oya begin expose them

Anonymous said...

We know already...Oshe!

Anonymous said...

Better get your eyes checked! comment I saw at the top of d page.

Anonymous said...

Hehehe!! Lindodo this sounds like you ooo...cos u like to run.

Anonymous said...

Benson Okonkwo of nollywood, pls educate us on this issue!

Anonymous said...

Lmao...dis guy! Lmao urbjst silly I swear....but its sha true.....anyways I'm pro gay rights. GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

Anonymous said...

At anon 6:35, smh u are jez a fool. Ur parents gave birth 2 u. Dat wud hav bin imposibble if u ur fada was busy fuckin a man. Shameless ass.

Anonymous said...

*******And this is the result of the Anti-gay law simply a device to blackmail and witch hunt GEJ's enemies!!!!
All it takes in an accusing finger to be pointed......you've ALL been warned. Just pray no one you know is caught up in this sham of a law.

Anonymous said...

shitbull. well, dat is wot greed and laziness can cause. d yung man has only himself to blame.
it is a lesson for the yunga ones and for those who still contemplate the act.

MissBusyBody said...

Most Homophobes are closeted gay mean... Truth

Anonymous said...

I heard that the Vice President is really gay!! But Nigerians should accept that these laws are not made for the rich and mighty but the poor and helpless

Anonymous said...

Plsssss naaaa! Say their names! Plsssss! :D #aprokotns

Unknown said...

Hmmmmm, o ga ooooo

Miss X said...

Naija did not need to pass a bill banning homosexuality. A man should Carry another man to his village to marry, lets see if they wouldnt be burnt alive.

Now the counntry has carried another issue with the world in the name of human right.

Unknown said...

Waste of editorial space

Anonymous said...

This Post is daft, i mean He signed a covenant and he is still able to tell the story, he can tell the Story and not stop the act. When would we stop bashing gay people, jezz. this act is common even with the Hetrosexuals. Its a bAd story, leave out the fact the guy is gay, so if the guy was st8 it would have some level of "NORMAL" in it?

Jayke (proudly gay blessed Naija boy) said...

These pathetic homophobes never cease to amaze me!! you are ready to sink to the lowest depths ion order to drive your homophobic agendas as well as sell you wretched tabloids to gullible and unsuspecting Nigerians. Shame on you all who believe this piece of trash!! you owe and apology to modern civilisation if you can believe such shameful lies. And yes, am gay - and proudly so! Catch fire homophobes.. SHAME!!!!
Jayke ...

Anonymous said...

Mumu! people don't become gay, they are born gay. 9ja sef

Chinma said...

This is serious! It is alarming to discover how many people here are gays. I only have one sentence for you. If gay is natural and good and has no side effect nor a sin against your creator, go practising it. If it has not passed nature's repugnancy test and still lacks some natural sense desist from it or be doomed!

Anonymous said...

Seunfaggot!!! Your ass would be as wide as a WC!!! Retarded GAY!!!

Unknown said...

BEWARE. THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO DESTRUCTION IS ALWAYS EASY,WIDE AND PLEASANT. TAKE HEED

Anonymous said...

Is this intended to aid the homophobes? Is straight prostitution not sinful and messy as well? Don't we know that many 'big girls' in Nigeria have lived in disguised prostitution and will continue to do so? To the person who says nobody was born gay, I'll say 'Don't say what you don't know.' Only by listening to gay people will you be able to know. I was raised in the same family circles as my brothers, same parents, and they are different from me. They are masculine straight types and I am not. I know that to be gay is natural, nothing to be ashamed of or criminalize. I know that to persecute gays is same as persecuting people for being black. People should get informed.

Anonymous said...

some of the questions were not warranted. it actually heats fear that there are married men sleeping with gay men most probably unprotected.

i really do pray that this does not continue to go at large ESPECIALLY with nonsensical laws that have been imposed

Anonymous said...

May God save the souls of men

Anonymous said...

Woah!! The dude is even being aggressive. ..dude u need flogging

Unknown said...

His life is being destroyed chai

Anonymous said...

Where for abuja?

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