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Nigerian Police goes tough on homosexual practice, declares two wanted

Posted date: February 6, 2014

Nigerian Police goes tough on homosexual practice, declares two wanted
   The Nigerian Police Force has gone tough on homosexual practice, stating that any Nigerian caught practicing the abominable act will be made to face the full wrath of the law without any option of fine. The Delta State Police Command Public Relations Officer who disclosed this to newsmen during the week disclosed that the command has declared two young men wanted for engaging in homosexual practice. He gave the names of the gay lovers as Onyeka Ugbo and Ewere Okafor, noting that the Nigerian Police Force will do everything possible to arrest and prosecute Onyeka Ugbo and Ewere Okafor.

     She told newsmen that Onyeka Ugbo and Ewere Okafor were caught in homosexual act in a bungalow building in Agbor, Delta State by residents who have been monitoring their abominable act. She revealed that Onyeka Ugbo and Ewere Okafor were seriously engaged in the act when they were caught. She announced that Ewere Okafor was pinned down but Onyeka Ugbo escaped before the arrival of the police.
   "The Nigerian Police Force is doing everything possible to get Onyeka Ugbo. While Ewere Okafor remains in our custody, we will not relent until Onyeka Ugbo is caught to face the wrath of the law alongside his friend.
   It could be recalled that Federal Republic of Nigeria has condemned homosexual practice in the country. The Nigerian constitution stipulates  14 years jail sentence on anyone caught engaging in homosexual practice. She said Ewere Okafor will not be freed until he is prosecuted and served his jail them. She urged everyone who sees Onyeka Ugbo should report to the police.