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Gay activist Bisi Alimi speaks on living with HIV and how he was nearly killed for being gay

In an interview with NPR.com, Nigerian Gay rights activist, Bisi Alimi, who was the first person to come out as gay on Nigerian TV, talked about the challenges of living as a gay Nigerian man, living with the HIV virus, his relationship with his immediate family members and also about the Nigerian anti-gay law. Find excerpts from the revealing interview below...
Alimi's acting career was just starting to take off when his sexuality stole the spotlight. The student newspaper at University of Lagos, where he was studying theater, threatened to publish a photo of him with his then-boyfriend. So Alimi beat them to the punch. He went on "New Dawn with Funmi," one of the most popular talk shows in Nigeria, and challenged a long-held belief that homosexuality was brought to Africa by white colonizers. That was also the year Alimi was diagnosed with HIV.
Suddenly, his home country no longer saw him as a rising star. Alimi lost his roles on TV and on stage, many of his friends shunned him and the police even arrested him on unexplained charges. In 2007, things got worse. He was detained at the airport on his way back from the United Kingdom, where he gave an interview to BBC Network Africa, and was released two days later. Then a group of men entered his home and attempted to kill him. Alimi fled to the U.K. and hasn't been back to Nigeria since.
Why are you happy about Nigeria's harsh anti-gay law? 
I see the law as a catalyst for change for good in Nigeria. You don't understand what it is like to fight a beast that you cannot see. Before the signing of that law, between 95 and 98 percent of Nigerians were in support of it. The latest poll says 88 percent of Nigerians now support the law. That's a 10 percent drop. Some people who are not LGBT are now saying, "Did we just support a law that criminalizes people ... for falling in love?" [When] you see that your uncle or cousin is gay, it kind of changes the conversation.


Speaking of family, how does your family feel about your identity?
I'm in a relationship that I can't talk to my parents about — it's like a big elephant in the room. But [the fact that] they want to accept me [as gay] is a form of support.
I was diagnosed [with HIV] in 2004, and I've never discussed it with my parents. This is my personal life, and I don't want them to get involved with it. Many times when I struggle with the challenges of being gay and being [HIV] positive, even living in diaspora and so many other things, I just really want to have somebody I can cry to who has blood lineage but I just said no.
So who is in your support network?
Mostly close friends. Many times it's people I don't know. I remember one incident when I was at my university. I was going back to my room at night and I was stopped by two guys. They were making very derogatory statements and becoming really aggressive. There was a [student] coming. So I raised my voice: "What did I do to you, why are you guys so frustrated with me?" ]The student] stopped and said, "What's going on?" I told her these guys were attacking me, and they said, "Oh he's gay, he's a faggot." She just looked at them and said, "What if he's a faggot? What's your problem?" She stood up to them. These are the unsung heroes of my existence because anything could have happened that night.
Back in 2007, a group of guys tried to kill you and that's when you fled the country. But did you ever want to leave Nigeria before then?
I was lucky enough to go through a 2-hour ordeal of being beaten and almost being shot in the head and escaping. If those guys are still alive, they might have read one or two of my interviews. I wonder how they feel that they almost killed me. But I felt that leaving was never a choice until my mother said, "Do you still have reason [to stay]? I think you should leave."
How did you react when when you were diagnosed with HIV?
By 2001 I started working in HIV prevention because I lost my best friend [to the disease]. So I was kind of aware. That was why my diagnosis was a shock to me. I broke down and started crying and thought like this is the end of my life because I have seen my friends die. It's such a big thing that even within the gay community, if you're positive, that's the end of it. Nobody wants to talk to you or date you, but you become the story everyone wants to talk about. So I didn't tell anybody. I carried it for three years before leaving Nigeria. I didn't start medication until 2009.
If you had known about the treatments and support for HIV then, would you have reacted differently?
No, because then I might still be in Nigeria. And I still wouldn't want to talk about it because it would still be a death sentence. Treatment is a big challenge and people [in Nigeria] still don't have access to it. And the support system is still not there because of the stigma against gay men — it's a belief that [HIV] is a punishment from God. So it's very difficult to exist with that system.
How would you assess the progress across Africa in providing HIV treatment?
We are still betraying generations when it comes to HIV prevention and treatment. Many people still need access to this treatment and we still have children being born with the virus when we know we can prevent it. We're lacking political willpower and funding to HIV projects. It has become a political game.
Being an advocate gives you a different kind of stage than acting does. If you had a choice, would you go back in to acting?
I think I studied theater because I was pretty much a drama queen [laughs]. Acting is my biggest passion. The unfortunate thing is that it's something I would never touch again because it left a big scar in my life. Even when I did try to go back to acting, I kept thinking, "If you keep doing this, you're going to bring up media interest again." I have media interest now but it's very humane. It's not about who I kissed last night or who I'm hanging out with.
So you're done with theater?
If there's anything I want to go back to, it's acting. I want to be back on stage dancing and acting, but I'm also very scared of it.

160 comments:

  1. Mtcheeeeew can he die already!! Stupid brain twisted person


    SUPERSLIMc4

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    1. He is human like you and I. God created him. We may hate homosexuality but we must never hate the human being. Jesus preached love even for the prostitutes amd tax men who were very much disliked in that era. Judgement is for God alone. Agape love all the way. Lord I judge not for I want you to be merciful when judging me. Amen!

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    2. Tank God he left cos naija is not wer he blongs.
      We r not faggots here.
      I'm sure his moda is crying inside her heart

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    3. Go and die! U dead fat pig! Stupid son of a bastard dog!

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    4. MR EDDY said.
      Calm down bros.
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      ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~wishes u merry Christmas and a happy new year.

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    5. Awww! Odeh Peter fine u av a right to ur opinion but please it's so wrong to wish something or someone u can't create death. Remember U are not God.

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    6. Odeh peter, if there's any reason I'm happy, it's because I know my God doesn't not listen to homophobic Bigots like you and you'll probably die before this innocent man who has done nothing to upset a fool like you. NOW THAT IS FOR SURE.

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    7. Theresa we aren't faggos but we are disrespectfully rude yea and judhemental? And brainless? Ummm yea speak for your self, Id rather be gay.... Faggot is not a word. Fool!

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    8. Chaai....so he is HIV positive?

      God will heal u completely



      @Galore

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    9. Odeh peter...be careful wat u wish for others...it easily comes back to u...very easily...may God help u

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  2. If say na my area boys handle you..u for no dey alive to say u were almost killed..banza

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    1. Maxwell comin here 2 form straight afta u find dem com 4 night.mtcheeeewww.While prosecuting d gay pple,it is still u n ur area boys dat will rob and kill a man,making his wife a widow n leaving d son witout a fada figure.he bcoms gay u complain n na una cause am.stupid goat

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    2. MR EDDY said.
      Hahahah. Very big Banza walahi
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  3. Abomination! I wonder d spirit dat is possessing him dat has blindfolded him into gay.

    #Royal Priesthood#

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    1. MR EDDY said.
      All na the same spirit oga
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      ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~wishes u merry Christmas and a happy new year.

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  4. So is it a man dat gave him HIV???? Dis gay ish is a state of mind pls..... nobody was born gay! evrybdy was born naturally, in d normal way. If u turned out gay, check again...at 1point in ur lyf, ur mind got screwed up.....

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    1. MR EDDY said.
      Exactly
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      ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~wishes u merry Christmas and a happy new year.

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    2. Mr Eddy wiz, the statement above is very wrong. If u do some reading u will get informed...people are gay jst as ppl are straight...that's d way it is...

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    3. See that's the problem with you Nigerians. No brains. How do you know people aren't born gay? Have you ever researched it? You spend your time watching Nigerian movies and you would educate yourself you are a big disgrace.. that's why Nigeria can't move forward because of people like u. There is no hope for that country until all of yall change your minds and start to see things differently

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  5. I am tired of reading about his story.

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  6. I pray for his deliverance.

    #Royal Priesthood#

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    1. MR EDDY said.
      Am praying for u too
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  7. Na him life

    * * commenting live from river ethiope **

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    1. Some people no get shame again in their lives...Linda I beg u in d name of God, plz spare us from this morons, they need to move to Pluto...

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    2. Stupid fool. Na road safty go judge u

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    3. Nnenna go n marry and stop coming here to comment trash! Foolish cheap prostitute! Speaking big grammar wit ur fake everytin

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    4. Nnenna go n marry and stop coming here to comment trash! Foolish cheap prostitute! Speaking big grammar wit ur fake everytin! Husband snatcher

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    5. Her name is 'Nnenne' not 'Nnenna'! You are welcome!

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  8. It's your life bro. I don't like speaking on such issue.


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  9. I've never belived for one day i'll read anything about gay and not get irritated.Information is power i guess

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  10. Mtwwwwwww. May God help u.

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    1. Do you have any home training at all? HaLF OF YOU NIGERIANS SCREAM CHRISTIANS YET LACK MORALS. I see why people are losing faith in religion. GAD DAMN! You sound like you were raised by wild animals ....: no fucking joke mate.

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  12. He's gat his life to live.
    $.
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    @Mr Endowed via Lumia phone

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  13. His own worst ooo, gay plus HIV. na waoo
    $.
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    @Mr Endowed via Lumia phone

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    1. MR EDDY said.
      Double wahala
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  14. His own worst ooo, gay plus HIV. na waoo
    $.
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    @Mr Endowed via Lumia phone

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    1. Yesso gay and hiv! And he just got a boyfriend! Now kill urself! Get hiv n dare 2 tell,let's see if anyone stays 5metres close 2 u.dead dog

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  15. Omo na wa o only u Gay and hiv positive

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    1. That's all you got to say

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    2. He just saw his future, what did u expect him to say?

      *** forst to comment aka ose ore mi ***

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    3. God Made Adam and Eve .........Not Adam And Adam........
      Let God Be The Judge Of All.........

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  17. So dis devil is also hiv +.

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  18. So he is encouraging other gay people or what?

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  19. Only you Gay and HIV patient.Ogbeni,i pity ur life..


    ..👏BIG BROTHER SAYS SO..👏

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    1. Bro na only him waka come that's why.I can't imagine trading breast for chest or. V,,,,, for Ass. I feel only a twisted minds from hell can be gay.

      Casey 3:16

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  20. If being gay helps him to stay alive then who am I to use words against his preferred sex partner. Good luck and stay safe dude
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  21. I don't have time to read this, whatever rocks his boat, agbasahum.

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  22. Long epistle, too long jare. No time to waste on gay pervs!

    **SUGAR**

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  23. Whatever suits u.





    Jesus is Lord.

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  24. Just remembered a song "double wahala for dead body"
    criminalizing people for falling in love with same sex won't be easily accepted.

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  25. Nd dis guy can't still c all d ill-luck happening to him nd do d ryt tin. No fool shud quote mi o Linda u most post dis

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    1. Dis aint Naira land bae... No fool ll quote u fool.

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    2. MR EDDY said.
      And she did post it.
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  26. Nd dis guy can't still c all d ill-luck happening to him nd do d ryt tin. No fool shud quote mi o Linda u most post dis

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  27. We always knew you had hiv. I just feel funny you left out the bits of you chair-ladying the pimp association in Naija, pimping young innocent boys to your hiv + cohorts and getting paid. How do u feel about that now? Lives of innocent young men you knowingly and casually destroyed. How you played GOD in the gay community while behind the scenes selling the pity story.
    Bisi, you will reap what you sow, so will everyone of us. All I have to say is in Mama peace's famous speech, There is God, Continue, He will see us through (even though I also recall you now being an atheist)

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    1. My God your statement is so revealing.

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    2. My dear, everyone deserves to know the truth.

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  28. May Jesus deliver you.

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  29. NPR.org, Linda. He's very young. Not even 30 yet. Wow. He keeps it real about HIV, how it's a death sentence for those without access to the proper care and meds.

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  30. This guy is a nobody and deserves to be ignored

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  31. U need repentance as soon as possible!

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  32. >>>> that's too much for one person, HIV + GAY, good he left Nigeria. <<<<

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  33. YOU ARE GUY,DIAGNOSED WITH HIV YET YOU ARE STILL ACTIVATING FOR GAY COMMUNITY.I CAN ONLY DESCRIBE YOU IN ONE SENTENCE...AKA...LOST SOUL

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  34. Can't waste my time reading about this feminine masculine 'sigh' #onelovefromSnow#

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  35. Somebody should please go medieval on this dude's ass.

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  36. Linda, it seems you have a gay agenda, you seem to be in support of the gay life style. The truth is HIV and STDS occur in the largest percentage amongst gays, so its a bad idea to spread this in Africa and Nigeria. Dont be another western puppet like Chimamanda, as Fela said, "Mr Follow Follow, don't follow oyinbo book, look am and Use Your Sense"

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    1. You know must of this gay people run deep to the closet now with this whole law...and they end up getting married and having double lives..one with the wife and one with their boyfriend (that's if they even have one boyfriend) and therefore putting the wife in the risk of contacting hiv..so tell me now, Is the discrimination worth it?Nigerians wake up..you're not God...

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  37. This guy is lost, feel very sorry for him

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  38. Gays take note : living under the sympathy of people does not vindicate U before God, even if the whole world take sides with U. How do U feel when U remember God and His position about ur lifestyle as can be clearly seen in the bible? Do U think God will change His mind one day? I personally believe God can change U completely if U will sincerely cry to Him. Instead of doing so U prefer to rally support from the world (in the name of activism/human right) to support ur lifestyle. At the end U will face God alone .This is for sure, don't be deceived, it's coming and it's only a matter of time. I'm not judging U as Judgement belongs to God but just reminding U about God's position on this issue.

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    1. This comment is so on point. If we had more wise people like this our world would be better.

      Onyx please be VERY careful,HIV is REAL(you know what I'm talking about)

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  39. Whatever rocks υ̲̣̥r̲̅ boat Alimi. Either way bn gay isint just normal.

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  40. It is his life, I can't judge.

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    1. Reminding someone of God's word for the purpose of correction isn't judgement.That's where we often get it wrong. As a matter of fact God's word enjoins us to correct one another in love. People often refrain from pointing out Godly correction for the fear of being labelled judgemental. These are two different things. Perversions are on the rise today due to lack of Godly correction, and I'm begining to believe the labelling of Godly correction as being judgemental is deliberately orchestrated to put out Godly correction. At the end everyone shall be judged in line with God's word. No one owns his life , we're all answerable to God.

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    2. May God bless you with more wisdom @ Anonymous 1:03am....
      The devil keeps devising new means to prevent the spread of the gospel...he keeps failing though

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  41. U are a good example why people shoulfnt turn gay. Just saying... It's ur life really

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  42. Bisi can be gay all he wants but its immoral to lie. HIV/AIDS campaigns had been especially popular in Nigeria since early 199Os. A.R.Ts may b expensive those days, bt we all were informed on d need to get tested .

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  43. linda.. R u hiv positive.. Al ds post about hiv... Nd y mst u post ds.. D oda 1 is evn mre encouragin

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  44. Gay plus HIV ! Bros looks like u were cursed.. Just saying though I pity ua situation.

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  45. Gay plus HIV ! Bros looks like u were cursed.. Just saying though I pity ua situation.

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  46. Paedophiles should also claim their right on their sexual inclination. Afterall it's all about sexual inclination. Homosexuals are attracted to same sex, while paedophiles are attracted to children. What is the issue? Consent? emotional maturity? If adults will engage in acts that animals wouldn't even imagine where's even humanity in this let alone maturity. The world should also recorgnise paedophiles and kleptomaniacs if it's not playing double standard, and soon people of all sorts of habitual inclinations will claim their rights in the name of human right. Yes! why shouldn't they? At least the world wants to be politically correct.Liberty! Liberty!! indeed.

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    1. Your daftness and stupidity knows no bounds. Smh

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    2. Freedom without responsibility is foolishness raised to power infinity

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    3. Nobody owns themselves, we are all definitely answerable to GOD whether we believe in HIM or not

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    4. My dear eh! Don't mind the idiots....these all go to show the end is near
      God save us!

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  47. gay nd HIV + only u. ahhh tuale to u bros. ur mumu-ness de do press up.

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  48. Leave gay people alone.
    It's not your life.
    Some of you will rot in hell before they do.
    Live and let live.
    It is until you have a loved one that is gay that you will be more compassionate.
    Don't play God.

    I know a boy I watched grow up,LastBorn of his family. He brought light to his family. The most endearing,affectionate,lively considerate little boy I ever met. In fact I fed him as a child,saw him go to primary school,secondary school (mixed) then he was caught kissing a boy,then I became more aware of his feminine traits I tried to deny it but I know deep down that he is gay. And do you know what? That kid has changed the way I see homosexuality. If I ever hear anyone try n bully him I will fight for him with my everything. Why? Because he is my amazing baby brother. The best kid I ever knew! They have no control over it! If they did,with the hate in the world for them they would crush it,but they can't.
    Leave gay people the fuck alone. Live and let live.
    People are using kids for bombs and your concern is who harmless people care to shag??? It is unnatural,yes. But they are people just like you and me.
    Until someone you love is gay,you will never understand,
    Just my two cents.

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  49. Choi Bisi ifuola ooo.I pray God to find u cause u are lost already.UWA DI OMIMI AMA NDI ANA EZE.

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  50. Choi Bisi ifuola ooo.I pray God to find u cause u are lost already.UWA DI OMIMI AMA NDI ANA EZE.

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  51. It is well with u bisi.....

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  52. Pls get a life idiot, no wonder u get hiv

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  53. Only you gay and HIV positive, you started collecting pomo through the ass at age 15, you were really spoilt. Change your ways and concentrate on taking your retro viral drugs. Stop forcing homosexuality to our face. May God deliver your soul.

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  54. This is breathtaking

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  55. I can't find any reason to be a gay

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  56. Linda may God bless you for always bringing the gay issues on your blog!!!.

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    1. To wat agenda (unknown to us) is it that she brings them?

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  57. The fool says in his heart 'gays were not born that way, they chose their life style'. But even before the time of Christ gays have always existed and and will continue to exist till the end of time. The day one gay dies another gay is born!!!.

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    1. The fool says in his heart there is no GOD . GOD'S position on this is very clear but people have tried to pretend, challenge, justify, twist, ignore their way around it. We are all without exception answerable to GOD

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  58. A nation of hypocrists. See filty pots calling a kettle black. This God in whose name you condemn Mr. Alimi, His name is love.
    Mr. Alimi, I wish you all the best and I'm glad you lived to tell your story. While I won't encourage your choice of sexual orientation
    , absolutely noone has the right to determine your right to live just because of your choices.

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    1. Keep quiet. U know God very well abi? D idiot is lying and u and linda are here supporting him. hiv awareness started a long time ago in Nigeria. In d 90's and many Govt hospitals give d drugs almost free. I am suspecting linda is a lesbian. By d way read d story well. He was hiv+ in 2004 and started getting treatment in 2009. Meaning in btw dat he was still having sex. May d deepest part of hell b reserved for him and people who mislead others like u and linda.

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  59. Linda, Wikipedia says Bisi is 39, you say 29.. he said he was diagnosed in 2004, you say na 2007.. biko wetin we go believe?

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  60. All I've seen from each and every comment here is that Nigerians are very intolerant people. I strongly disagree with the gay lifestyle yet I won't judge. Let God be the judge. Many are homosexuals not by mere volition and many people including heterosexuals are living with HIV so what's your argument???
    JUDGMENTAL HYPOCRITES having pre-marital sex all over the place and yet condemning another person for being gay/immoral. I laugh in German. You think you are better than them. Many of you may find yourselves in hell before the people you are condemning with your foul mouthed vile language. Counterfeit Christians. Christians only in mouth and only on Sundays. Hypocrites!

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    1. Shut up idiot! And who made u d judge too

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  61. I don't have time to read the stories but my take is this. Gay is illegal in Nigeria and everybody must respect that.same way polygamy is legal in africa and illegal in america. Africans in the western world had no choice than to marry one wife or stay in hiding their 2nd wife, i do not see them protesting that law.

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  62. Your mo'fucking faggot a$$ needs to be killed

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  63. go to bellanaija.com and read the comment section on this same article and compare.

    u will be surprised.

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  64. I dont have anything against people with HIV but you are positive, you are gay, which means you have the easiest means to spread it and catch or spread other STDs. My question is why the fuck do you have a boyfriend? From his face, he seemed like he had visited with death before so he is probably HIV pos as well but can yall rest ya dicks? That was the reason for the HIV!! Damn

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  65. Youngman if there is anything i have to say to you,is the fact that i salute and respect the courage that lies within you.I dont care what anybodys sexuality is.What some people do is worse than been gay.I cannot imagine the kind of psychological trauma you will be going through once in a while.Being gay,at the same time,h.i.v positive.I pray God will grant you the strength to carry on.In my own view i think whatever anybody does with his or her life should be a personal thing,and nobodys business.LET HE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN CAST THE FIRST STONE.

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  66. He even get HIV join? lawdd jesus!

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  67. I swear, i actually heard there's more HIV in the gay community than the regular people...smh

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  68. D guy na correct mumu and for his fans, if his mother was lesbian and his father gay, how will they give birth to a fool?...same question applies to his fan

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  69. na man give am HIV/AIDS, i beg make you lock up that thing u call ur mouth oooo
    hmmmm, if na ma area u dey na DiE oooo

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  70. better repent before it is too late.

    mjabdulk@gmail.com

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  71. Dis bisi guy should goan sitdown one place jare.mtcheeeew

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  72. Homosexuality is an immoral lifestyle strongly condemned by God. it should not be encouraged in anyway in the name of civilization or human rights. you may read through the first chapter of Romans in the Bible to know God's position on this issue.

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  73. From twitter

    @lindaikeji @lindaikeji_ I mean if you must steal a story without permission at least get your facts right, I am not 29. Really?!?
    11:52pm - 28 Dec 14

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  74. Judgement is for the Almighty alone. Those without sins, keep casting stones.

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  75. All dem gay people should b left alone and prayed for to b able to sort demselvs

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  76. This dude's life is upside down

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  77. this blog should stop promoting gay or homosexuality....stop posting his shit on here. we don't want to know anything about him

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  78. The same way we cowardly surrendered our esteemed value of Integrity to high profile corruption in governance today, I see some sympathizers here pleading for acceptance of LGBT in our society. I find it very hard to imagine how we actually got here in the first place, that some Nigerians/Africans no longer have minds of their own anymore,but susceptible to every wind either good or bad as long as it has definition in the Western dictionary/lifestyle. Where is our values, where is that good part of our culture, we sold out our language and as if that is not enough, some are still here canvasing others to sell out their souls to barbaric and accursed form of human relationship.

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  79. Wow...see nigerians going all moral on this dude. some are preaching sin lol. U all think u did any thing to be righteous right?..
    U can't attain righteousness via works...and people are gay. Nigerians deal with it...

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  80. Don't judge please,everyone will stand alone on the last day and we will all give account for all we have done.Mr gay please don't spread HIV.

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  81. Hmmm Linda and all this gay talk, u neva let it pass by, u must bring up their news. I'm beginning to doubt ur sexuality Linda.

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  82. Not to sound so heartless but i kinda wished they at least crippled you. i don't like faggots and gays they disrupt the natural order of the world

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  83. Now you gay and you have got HIV... but that's none of my business

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  84. You get lucky say I know catch you, I go put hot firewood inside your y Nash, son of hell

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  85. You get lucky say I know catch you, I go put hot firewood inside your y Nash, son of hell

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  86. You will die an ugly death, bastard.

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  87. please let mothers pray and lay hands on their children daily from the time they are born.so they will not mingle with the wrong crowd.some of this could be learnt through bad friends who introduce them to this sinful nature.gay is sin but God is love.ask for grace from God to stop

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  88. Linda Where r you potraying that this HIV this is only by people who are gay, can straight people be bold enough to come out to admit their status so that useless uneducated fools who post stupid ridiculous comments as if they are the cleanest than the most holy know its a general phenomenon. fools

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  89. It's a pity

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  90. Even at this stage of ur life, ur still not beyond redemption...God still loves you..but hates the act that u practice...may God's mercies abound in ur life.

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  91. U guys don't have work to do. I believe some of u guys here are gay. One thing dat kills Nigeria people is because dey don't accept dat things are real

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