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Police Declare 2 brothers wanted over alleged involvement in homosexual Activities.


Police Declare   2 brothers wanted over alleged involvement in homosexual Activities.
  Published: __ date: 03-03-2015
  By: EVANS EMOTORIUWEI
Benin City
 ON THE 3rd of March 2015 officers of the Nigeria police force raided No 6 ALGBOGUN Street off SILOKO road EGOR, Benin City and in research for EJIME OKORO and his twin brother ONYEISI OKORO because of their involvement in homosexual acts. According to the Nigeria police public Relation officer, contacted by our reporter, he stated that earlier on the on the above date MR OKORO ONYEISI and EJIME OKORO both are twins escaped police arrest after they were caught having sex together, but his room mate was arrested.
Ejime Okoro

OKORO ONYEISI

          The image maker of the Nigeria police force in Benin City also confirmed that both brothers has been in the act for a very long time and since the bill which contains penalties of up to 14 years in prison and bans Gay marriage. Same sex amorous relationships was passed by the national assembly and also stated into law by the president they must be arrested and face the punishment respectively.
 
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          According to the police public relation officer MR Lai Mohammed, he said it is against our constitution unlike the European countries most recently France have more to offer same sex couples the same legal rights enjoyed by hetero sexual, many African countries are seeking to tighten laws against homosexuality. Britain and some other western countries have threatened to cut aid to government that pass laws persecuting homosexuals, a threat that has helped hold back or scupper such legislation in aid-dependent Nations like Uganda and Malawi.
          But they have little leverage over Nigeria, whose budget is found by its 2 million barrels per day oil output. So they must be punished for such act.
          Nigeria law reflects a highly religious and conservative society that considers homosexuality a deviation.
Nigeria is one of the 38 African countries about 70% (percent) of the continent that have laws persecuting Gay people, according to Amnesty International.
According to our reporter the Nigeria police public relation officer Lai Mohammed said that members of the public are advice to help the police with information that will assist them in the arrest of OKORO ONYEISI and his twin brother EJIME OKORO. This was­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ signed by Lai Mohammed on 1st March 2015.