The umbrella body of Christians in
the country, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, said the US government cannot dictate to us to
leave our moral, and accept their own immoral ways of life. Responding to the
US opposition to the recently signed bill banning same-sex marriage in Nigeria,
the General Secretary of CAN, Rev. Musa Asake said, “the thing that bothers me
is that, none of them in the US that is promoting this thing have gays in their
family.“We are solidly behind our president for doing the right thing. Can they
allow their sons and daughters to marry each other like that or why are they
bothered to meddle into our own affairs?“I congratulate our president, our
legislature, this is the right thing we are doing. We don’t have to drift into
a situation, where we don’t have moral values, because somebody is helping you
with a little money. Let them hold on to their money, we will still survive by
the grace of God.”In a similar development, the Secretary General of Catholic
Secretariat of Nigeria, CSN, Rev. Fr Ralph Madu said: “Don’t forget that
culturally, morally and biblically it is not right, we cannot swallow
everything from Europe and America. These are some of the things they brought
to us and want us to swallow.“The President and the National Assembly are in
the right direction as far as this matter is concern. The US is free to raise
eyebrow, after all their own government is not against homosexuality and all
that.“This is the first time, we are doing the correct thing that is not in
their own way of doing things. They should not forget that in certain matter
like this, the tradition, culture, religion and many factors that go beyond
giving money will come to play, and that is what Nigeria has done. We have no
apology for that.”Jonathan should ignore them—Methodist Church Prelate,
Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence Samuel Uche in his reaction, hailed the
Nigerian government for its boldness of signing the controversial anti-gay bill
into law, urging that President Goodluck Jonathan should not be bothered about
the expressed opposition from the American government.Speaking through the
church’s Director of Publicity, Rev. Dapo Daramola, he said that position of
the Methodist Church had at all time been very clear.“We are a church and an
unrepentant standard bearer of the true gospel of God. He maintained that God,
in His infinite wisdom had created the institution of marriage which must be
between a man and a woman for primary purpose of procreation among other
things.“Marriage is created by God between a man and a woman and one of the
benefits of marriage is procreation.” Continuing, he argued that if a man and a
man or a woman and a woman are allowed to marry each other there would be no
procreation, describing it as the height of abomination and perversion.Director
of Social Communications at the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos, Monsignor
Gabriel Osu congratulated the Nigerian government for the commitment
demonstrated on the anti-gay bill, saying that the opposition coming from the
American government should not be a surprise to anybody.Catholic Church lauds
FG’s position “It is expected for very obvious reasons, that the West which had
done everything to sell their cultures to Africa will stop at nothing to want
to impose such beliefs on the African continent which is always going to the
West for financial aids and loans.”According to him, if African leaders are
serious about developing the continent they must find local economic solutions
to their problems, pointing out that it is the penchant of African leaders to
go cap in hand to Western governments that makes them to attach all manner of
conditions to the aids and borrowings.Osu therefore described the statements
credited to the American Secretary of State on the anti-gay bill that has just
be signed into law as a wake up call for African, especially Nigerian political
leaders to stop borrowing from these Western nations who are determined to
impose their pervert nature on us as conditions we must meet to attract foreign
aids.“They are seeking ways to reduce their population and are desperate to
make African leaders to, against their culture and religious inclinations, tow
their pervert nature to get economic aids and loans from monies that were
lodged in their nations by corrupt African leaders,” he stated, noting that if
Nigerian governments are desirous of reducing its population it should not be
through same sex marriages.Sultan of Sokoto urged Muslims to pray against legalisation
of same sex marriageEarlier, the Jama’atu Nasril Islam, JNI, under the
leadership of Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar 111, had urged Muslims to pray
fervently against what it described as conspiracies to legalise gay marriage
and under-age marriage in the country.According to the JNI, there was need for
Muslims to pray against all manners of conspiracies on the two issues. A
statement signed by the JNI Secretary General, Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, said
that, “We urge Muslim brothers and sisters to pray fervently especially for the
Ummah against all manners of conspiracies in the name of gay marriage, and
early or under age marriage as now being touted with seeming impunity in the
country.’’Canadian govt wants Nigeria to repeal anti-gay law Meanwhile, the
Canadian government has called on Nigerian to repeal the anti-gay law and
expressed concern over the criminalization of homosexuality in NigeriaThis came
barely 48 hours after the Federal Government signed a bill that criminalise
same sex marriage. The bill contains penalties of up to 14 years in prison and
banned gay marriage, same sex amorous relationship. The Canadian government, in
a statement by its Foreign Affairs Minister, John Baird, said, “Canada is
deeply concerned that Nigeria has adopted a law that further criminalizses
homosexuality. This law can be used to impose prison sentences of up to 14
years.“We call on Nigeria to repeal this law, to promote and protect human
rights and fundamental freedom of all Nigerians regardless of their sexual
orientation.“Canada has clearly spoken out against human rights violations
committed against people on the basis of their sexuality, and we will continue
to do so.”
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Let them say ol they could.Its their mouths but 1 thing 4 sure is dt Nigerians & its govt r not going bak on their words. We aint buying ur babaric thots&culture. We r a nation with religion, culture & values. We dnt wanna go bak 2 the primitive era.Gbammm!!!!!! Weldone Nigerians,weldone GEJ.
ReplyDeleteCould the west please leave us alone on this issue? Live your lives, we live ours. Enact your laws, we enact ours, period. Don't try to lord it over us all the time ok. These agents of darkness, keep your money to yourself God is our hope here in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteKingsley kalu- one thin' appaling about this western people is that they brought the gospel to us but now are trying to repel what they gave us.its quite a pity that a nation like the united state which was founded by concrete christians and laid on Godly foundations are perpetrating this evil.well,am not surprised bcos this is just like the nation spoken of by the major prophet as the epicentre of abomination.am not surprised,this is simply the signs of end time.xtians beware
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