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Nigeria May Revisit Law That Banned Same-sex Marriages Says Ex-President Jonathan
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Nigeria may revisit a law that banned same-sex marriages, says former President Goodluck Jonathan.
“When it comes to equality, we must all have the same rights as Nigerian citizens,” Jonathan said at a forum at Bloomberg’s European headquarters in London on Monday.
Jonathan in 2014 signed a law criminalizing same-sex marriages, gay groups and public displays of affection by homosexuals. The decision triggered condemnation by religious leaders, human rights groups and Western governments.
“In the light of deepening debates for all Nigerians and other citizens of the world to be treated equally and without discrimination, and with the clear knowledge that the issue of sexual orientation is still evolving, the nation may at the appropriate time revisit the law,” Jonathan said.
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Olutoyin Ogunmuyiwa
2016/06/06 at 4:13 pm
By the grace of God Almighty in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ same-sex will never be Nigeria’s portion (amen).
Olutoyin Ogunmuyiwa
2016/06/06 at 4:16 pm
By the grace of God Almighty in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ same-sex marriage will never be Nigeria’s portion (amen).