Nigerian crossdresser, James Brown has berated the homos3xuals that were arrested at a gay wedding in Delta State.
Kemi Filani reported that the Delta State Police Command had announced that it arrested over 100 gay suspects carrying out a gay wedding ceremony at a hotel in the state.
It is no longer news that an anti-gay law was enacted by the Former President, Good Luck Jonathan, stipulating a 14-year prison term for anyone convicted of having sex with members of the same sex.
Homosexual relationships are illegal in Nigeria.
The Nigerian government put the law to the test for the first time in December 2019 when 47 men arrested by the police in a hotel in Lagos the previous year were arraigned in court, accused of publicly displaying affection for members of the same sex.
Now, another 100 men were arrested and paraded for holding a gay wedding.
Weighing in, James Brown berated them as he noted how the rule in Nigeria is against homos3xuals.
He noted how there is a limitation of expression in the country and as such anyone who wants to practice homosexuality should go to other countries.
“I am so sorry, this happened but if you want to express yourself, go to Rome, London, Italy, US and express yourself.
There is a limitation of expression in Nigeria, so follow the limitation and please let’s use our rights in Nigeria cause it seems like we don’t use our rights”.
Bobrisky rejoices over the mass arrest of homos3xuals
His rival, Bobrisky had earlier rejoiced over the news as he noted how the law forbids homosexual relationships.
He questioned why the lovebirds didn’t relocate to another country, knowing fully well that Nigeria is against homosexual affairs.
Describing the news as the best news this week, he stated that they got what they deserved.
Georgina Onuoha reacts to the mass arrest of gay people in Delta state
Meanwhile, actress, Georgina Onuoha jumped to their defense as she blamed religious leaders for misleading their members.
She told the government to leave the LGBTQ community alone seeing as they were not the cause of Nigeria’s problem.