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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Same Sex Marriage: Who be government teacher? By Reno Omokri

An article written by Special Assistant to President Jonathan on New Media. Find below...
The criticism President Goodluck Jonathan has faced in some quarters for signing the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Bill 2011 into law is in my opinion clearly misplaced. For one, these critics have to understand that the way and manner democracy works, at least in Nigeria, is that the Legislature makes the laws, the Executive implements it and the Judiciary interprets it.
But be that as it may, in Nigeria, the President at any time is both a Head of State as well as the Head of Government, this is one reason why the President is called an Executive President. Continue...

As Head of State, President Jonathan is duty bound to epitomize the culture of Nigeria.  As the late Afrobeat Maestro, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, sang in his hit song, 'Teacher Don't Teach me Nonsense', the government's teachers are culture and tradition. In fact, to quote Fela, he said 'who be government teacher, culture and tradition'.

Many of those now criticizing the President danced with glee and agreement to that tune because as Jesus Christ said in John 8:32 "you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free". What Christ did not add, but which we have come to find out ourselves is that before the truth sets you free, it may first make you angry!

Nigeria has its culture and it is the duty of governments to protect their culture.

It is quite unfortunate that critics who praise foreign human right agencies for calling for sanctions against Nigeria have not realized that Nigeria has cultures that many foreign nations would not tolerate. 

For instance, Amy Chua, popularly known as 'The Tiger Mom' has an upcoming book entitled 'The Triple Package' in which she lists Nigerians as one of 8 Super Races who raise excellent children. One of the reasons which Chua lists for the successes of Nigerian parenting is the fact that many if not all Nigerian parents would not think twice about spanking a child who misbehaves as a way of correcting their behavior. 

Many of my readers will agree that the fear of a spanking is a great motivator to behave well. In fact, some Nigerian parents will even spank their children if they have bad grades at school. Chua notes that the fear of such a spanking greatly motivates Nigerian children to do better than children of other nationalities. It is worth noting that Amy Chua is of Asian origin.

As a result, wherever they go, but especially in the United States, Nigerians are the immigrant community with the highest educational qualifications bar none!

However, it is actually illegal to spank children in many US states and in much of Europe and Nigerian parents have been arrested for motivating their children via spanking. 

Now, if foreign domains would not tolerate something that is part of our own culture and which has been used to positive effects by generations of Nigerians, why should we accept something that is not in our own culture in order to please others? 

In the modern world in which we live in, male and female sexuality have been flashed very powerfully and provocatively by the media on youths approaching puberty to the extent that mixed messages on sexuality are passed on to many youths who do not know how to handle the images they see and their response to them.

The confusion that these images bring lead to tendencies being formed. If these tendencies are fed, they will grow stronger. If they are starved, they will grow weaker. 

Almost 100 percent of the Nigerian population declare that they are Christian, Muslim or Traditionalists. All of these religions reject homosexuality as a way of life. Let me make myself very clear here, these religions reject homosexuality as a way of life and not homosexuals. During His lifetime on earth, Jesus hated sin but showed love to sinners.

As such, we must understand that good laws shouldn't conflict with The Word of God to suit lifestyles. Rather, they should conflict with lifestyles to suit The Word of God.

There would be people that would say the law is not fair to those with such a lifestyle and they may have a point. But we must be able to distinguish between what is fair and what is right. They are not the same thing. 

For instance, if you are a Christian you know that in Christianity, once there is genuine repentance, God will still forgive even a serial killer and leave open the doorway to eternal life in His Kingdom to such a person. On the other hand, if his victims died without accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour, according to Scripture, they would be unable to access eternal life in the kingdom of God.

Now, if you ask me, I would say that it does not sound fair, and many people would be of the same opinion. But it is right, if you are a Christian, because Christians believe that God made us and is Sovereign over us. 

It is not only homosexuality that is against our culture and the religions which we profess as Nigerians. Corruption, oil theft, election rigging, terrorism and other activities are likewise against our culture and religion and we have made laws against them and people have been arrested and sent to jail. Nobody is singling out homosexuality.

So when foreign Oped pieces lampoon the Nigerian Legislature as well as the Federal Government, rather than hold these opinion pieces as proof that an error was made with the signing into law of this bill, what we as Nigerians must do is to ask ourselves the question, what should be the driver of our Grundnorm, the basic norm, order and rule that forms the underlying basis for our legal system? Should it be the opinions and cultures of other nations or should it be the cultures of our people? 

And it is trite nonsense for critics to write that the President only signed the Bill in order to distract the public. With all due respect, distract the public from what? If a genuine rebranding of a nation is the projection of positive things that are happening, then there are enough positive things happening in Nigeria that are capable of catching and holding the attention of Nigerians.

For the first time in our nation's history, this year's World Economic Forum on Africa will be hosted by Nigeria in Abuja from May 7-9, 2014. The choice of Nigeria as a host is against the background that Nigeria, under President Jonathan, has recently emerged as the largest economy in Africa  (tinyurl.com/pbbld8r). Today, Nigerians live 10% longer than they did in 2007 and earn 65% more than they did in the same period (tinyurl.com/y5tfwwd) and (tinyurl.com/yyl5xy2). 

With the growth in our economy and the progress in our Human Development Index, why would the President need to divert the attention of Nigerians with the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Bill? If there is any distraction at all it is that this storm in a tea cup is distracting media attention from the real and tangible benefits of the Transformation Agenda such as the fact that Nissan recently announced that as a result of the new National Automobile Policy they would begin to build cars in Nigeria with effect from 2014.

Let me add one last word to those who continue to criticize President Jonathan. You can't pursue greatness and comfort at the same time. Leaders must be willing to stand up for what they know is right even when critics cry for blood.

Reno

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Anonymous said...

"Now, if foreign domains would not tolerate something that is part of our own culture and which has been used to positive effects by generations of Nigerians, why should we accept something that is not in our own culture in order to please others". Case closed. A most valid question. I have never supported GEJ on anything and i am from bayelsa but i can tell you here and now , i support this write up, and i support GEJ on passing this bill into Law. Whatever happened to National sovereignty and the right to rule ourselves according to what the majority wants? A majority of Nigerians support this law. You can not please a minority to the detriment of the majority. And every idiot who says other people are backwards because they support this law is the biggest hypocrite. Because i dont support your views, suddenly im myopic and backward???? get the fuck outta here abeg. be gay if you want but do it in the privacy of your homes, i have no problem with that.

Anonymous said...

U must be a rapist 4 always quoting this. Ode! The law has come to stay whether u like it or not.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful write up...Kudos to GEJ....all dis gay pple Long b/4 Islam and Christianity came to being wen traditional religion was practiced y una no protest make Amadioha fire una throw way...mtcheew

Peters said...

must dis fool response to everything? foolish president with foolish advisers

sabrina agu said...

Nice write-up...please this write-up should be fowarded to world powers too...

Anonymous said...

U re very stupid to question God

Anonymous said...

"It is not only homosexuality that is against our culture and the religions which we profess as Nigerians. Corruption, oil theft, election rigging, terrorism and other activities are likewise against our culture and religion and we have made laws against them and people have been arrested and sent to jail. Nobody is singling out homosexuality."...Dear Reno Omokri, I have just one question for you; what laws have you made against adultery, fornication, pedophiles and 'anal sex' (between a man and a woman)? Or are those part of our culture and religion too?

Unknown said...

Well articulated and well delivered. At least, on this topic, I agree with you 100%

Anonymous said...

Homosexuality is not in our culture and it is morally wrong so all of you saying shit are just ranting. because they do it in america and so called developed countries doesnt make it right so all you people that are saying rubbish should shut the fuck up!!!! see all of you trying to keep up with the joneses. awon ode. you can abuse me as much as you want, but i would stand on it, homosexuality is a mortal sin so all of you endorsing it, that is you business, you can do it in your toilet like the same way you wankers wank in bathrooms, but dont go to our churches and worship places to defile it of your stupidity. this is the only thing i have supported jonathan with. the rest are bullshit......period. so you wankers can talk as much as you want. awon ode oshi. awon wanabes oshi. i have seen an homosexual act and i dont ever want to see that rubbish again in my life. i mean why would you endorse your children looking at 2 men kissing? its bad enough a man and a woman (which is natual and they would eventually do it later in their lives), but not a man and a man , or a woman and a woman. hellll nooo men. 20 year in a female prison, for fagots and 15 years for lesbians.

Anonymous said...

Abeg get lost, dnt try 2 justify ds disgusting gay thingy by all means.

Anonymous said...

I see Nigeria undergoin chaos soon
~Ð great anonymous!

Anonymous said...

Tes u re so stupid, u re u not too be pissed up. If u n ur fellow gays like go n hang urselves. Idiot. If u can't comply with d law, pack ur boring luggage n get outta naija, let d rest of us have a breath of fresh air, nonsense.

Anonymous said...

U re u asking that stupid question @Anon 11:08am, figure it out urself, mtchewwww,

Anonymous said...

100% anti gay

Anonymous said...

The Western Countries have a Law that you can not marry more than one partner. It's a CRIME(Bigamy). And We all abide by that when we go to heir country. Its their Law. Why can't they respect the Law of 99% of Nigerians that we do not want Same-Sex Marriages?? These people and their Double-Standards sha....

awheezeee said...

well said mr writter and thank you linda for posting this. Nice piece i must confess. #lobatan

El Haj said...

WELL SAID RENO!!! This has got to be one of the most sensible contribution so far to this debate.

Anonymous said...

I think it shud hv been better to work at such speed to achieve power 24/7 in Nigeria than d speed dis law was passed. Having said dat, methinks it wud hv been better not to hv given assent to dis law at dis time. I hv a feeling GEJ is desperate for 2015.
And dat issue abt spanoing is so lame. Now d spanked children and d unspanked children who come dey achieve more in life and who come make dere country a better place to live in. I guess all Nigerian leaders received spanking abi? Mschew. I think I'm loving being unspanked with unspanked progress and prosperity. Idiota

Anonymous said...

i'm so in support of the new law , i think it should be increased sef to 25 years ....i dont see how GAY marriage helps our economy

Anonymous said...

Mumu,hw does it suit us...it suits our generation,unborn kids n d human race at large...U̶̲̥̅̊ r d one quotin scriptures dat suit U̶̲̥̅̊. Selfish faggot

SIMPLYCOCK said...

God bless President Goodluck Jonathan for this anti-gay move...
I am very proud of the man...
Jonathan is taking Nigeria places...
And this anti-gay law is the light...
If the whole world go berserk with homosexual insanity, Nigeria will remain a haven of non-compromise...
Didn't Oyinbo criminalize polygamy by their positive law; although our tradition and culture allows it?
Did we abjure them because of it?
We have criminalized homosexuality by our own positive law. Period; and we don't give a damn; let heaven fall...
To hell with Oyinbo bellyaching...
They want to tell us, a sovereign nation, what and what should constitute positive law in our clime...
They are joking...
The problem with America and indeed the West is, they are very presumptuous...
Our way of life as Africans is male and female; not female and female or male and male....
We fear and respect God and nature...
Therefore, I command the demon spirit of homosexuality to catch fire in JESUS NAME!!!

Anonymous said...

Mumu,spankin a child is not frowned at in nig unlike odr countries

Anonymous said...

Mumu,hw does it suit us...it suits our generation,unborn kids n d human race at large...U̶̲̥̅̊ r d one quotin scriptures dat suit U̶̲̥̅̊. Selfish faggot

Anonymous said...

Please read Leviticus 20:13:If a man lies with a male as he lies with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination. They shall surely be put to death. Their blood shall be upon them

Justice team said...

Oga it's a gradual process

Anonymous said...

Did any1 ask your beloved country to legalise gay marriage ehn Bona? Mr goody two shoes! Y'al shld leave dem alone! They have a right to their lives and no amount of argument will justify taking that right away 4rm dem.

ONE HUNDRED KAY said...

Men i need a gud job nw not this gay shit

Anonymous said...

You sound so retarded right now! Smh.you have made no point what so ever here!

Unknown said...

owuya! atleast 2day we remember OBJ wen we talk of GSM, we wont 4get GEJ 4implementing dis law.u pple can flog it to any lenght. bt fact here is if u r caught 14yrs is nt a childs play. Rubbish! pls is dia reward 4any body dat catch any of dis pple cos my eye dey chuck seriously, 2014 is my hammering year. ndi anuofia

Anonymous said...

Mr Omokri I hope you come here to read these comments. Proponents of the anti-gay bill can talk from now till tomorrow. This is the simple fact. We are not one of those countries where morality and legality are the same thing. If we were, adultery would illegal. Drunkeness would be illegal. Thievery would be illegal (and please we know it is not in Nigeria, unless you are a small oga; big ogas and "cabals" don't get the justice they deserve). Homosexuality may be morally wrong according to the bible but it should not be the business of the state, just like adultery is not. In fact, in your opinion is the time served for rapists and domestic abusers adequate in Nigeria? This is all hypocrisy. But if you want to quote the bible, let's go there. The old testament said "an eye for an eye" and Jesus came band amended it to "turn the other cheek". We have ten commandments but Jesus said the greatest commandment of all was to love our neighbour as ourselves. This matter should have been left to religion so that the state could focus on issues of the state. How is it that in Uganda the president ended up not signing the bill? Does he not have a council too?

Honest Nigerian said...

Dude I agree with u on all that culture yarns, except for the bit about "Corruption, Oil theft, election rigging, etc.". Those have become part of our culture. You Boss ain't doing shit about that.

Anonymous said...

True

MissBusyBody said...

GEJ signes a bill criminalizing Gay marriage and now he's the best thing since slice bread? Wake up and smell the coffee...

Anonymous said...

When did Bonario become so anti-gay? It wasn't too long ago he constantly said that everyone's a little gay, not to judge gays, blah, blah, blah. Now he's whipping up LIBers into a frenzy in support of this bill. Why the sudden 180?

Anonymous said...

U faggot! Never quote the bible out of context! It saiz if a man lays with a lady that is a virgin it didn't saaay if a lady waz raped.....No to Gay people ya'lll would rot in jail.

Anonymous said...

Reading the comments before yours I was twisting my face in disgust. But I got to yours and this big ass smile just materialised on my face! You're so right.
Just one more thing: This is the very first time Mr. Omokri has said anything and I agree passionately with him. (Me that isn't so into culture & tradition.)

shosholoza said...

Being gay is never a sin but being distracting people from the true economic ssue of our country is more dengrous than being gay lets face our political issue not sexual issue and this is a fact if there is no sign of gayish people in power this issue won't have even being addressed at all but the fact remains dat gay has come to stay in Nigeria so don't let politicalize it facethe politics .and leave our sexual preference.

Anonymous said...

Sharrap bloody faggot

Anonymous said...

U fool don't 4get dat it's d same people destroyed in soddiam and gommorah dat are reincarnated in d western world so if u like follow dem

BB said...

imagine you walk into your home one night and saw your dad banging your husband lol or your mother or mother in law shaggin g your wife am sure then you'll say NO to same sex shit!

Amarachukwu said...

So so on point.

Anonymous said...

" BB said...
imagine you walk into your home one night and saw your dad banging your husband lol or your mother or mother in law shaggin g your wife am sure then you'll say NO to same sex shit!"

@BB if you think criminalising the act will stop two gay people from doing it then you're on a long thing. With the threat of AIDS and death people are still shagging without condoms. Be living in your denial

Anonymous said...

Thank you o! The sad reality is that most Nigerians, including the majority on this blog, are incapable of critical thinking. I am not gay by any stretch of the word. But I simply don't give a damn what two adults choose to do behind closed doors. Nigeria must be the most religious country in the world but is also the most evil!

Anonymous said...

U can say that the day u stop beggin them for aid.

Anonymous said...

Gbam!!! I can see u went to good schools.

Anonymous said...

Learn to spell the word first.

Anonymous said...

Well said

Anonymous said...

U spend more on basic tins bcos u decide to use macleans instead of close up n use premier instead of lux which is cheaper for u cos imported stuffs r more xpensive. U shuld try cheaper stuffs plus sew ur dress according 2 ur material.

Anonymous said...

Wanna be? From a Nigerian named John Winter?

Anonymous said...

Linda dis is d best i've seen on ur blog...GOD Bless u n give u more wisdom n knowledge.u just hit d nail right on d head

Unknown said...

This is so true....

Unknown said...

This is so true....

Anonymous said...

when did we all become "Jesus Christ" that we can begin to judge pple for their sins?? All Nigerians need to take several seats and reflect on the life they have lived before the begin pointing fingers to other people

Unknown said...

y dont u gays tell obama to leave his wife,children and marry a fellow man like himself and show the world an example. Africans re african not because of our color but bcoz of our culture and sense of morals. SAYING NO TO GAY.

Anonymous said...

y dont u gays tell obama to leave his wife,children and marry a fellow man like himself and show the world an example. Africans re african not because of our color but bcoz of our culture and sense of morals. SAYING NO TO GAY.

Anonymous said...

Well spoken Sir, we will never relent in our prayers for this nation, so sorry for people that are against this bill , u guys cannot withstand the wrath of God ooo, better repent. Nowis the time

Anonymous said...

some people needs prayers. u sit down and fold ur hands 2 d evil dat is abt 2 happen. only fools sees wat is right n dnt support it. i pray dat gay wil never b allowed in dis country.

Anonymous said...

some people needs prayers. u sit down and fold ur hands 2 d evil dat is abt 2 happen. only fools sees wat is right n dnt support it. i pray dat gay wil never b allowed in dis country.

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