Chimamanda Adichie Blast Nigeria's Anti Gay Law

Nigerian author and poet, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, has criticised the legislative efforts to further suppress the LGBTI community in Nigeria in an opinion piece for News Wire Nigeriapublished Thursday.
The prize-winning novelist and poet wrote that the so-called ‘Jail All The Gays Bill’ was an anti-democratic measure and that Nigerian society needed to be able to accept difference.
“Why would  anybody choose to be homosexual in a world that makes life so difficult for homosexuals?”Adichie wrote.
“The new law that criminalises homosexuality is popular among Nigerians. But it shows a failure of our democracy, because the mark of a true democracy is not in the rule of its majority but in the protection of its minority – otherwise mob justice would be considered democratic.
“The law is also unconstitutional, ambiguous, and a strange priority in a country with so many real problems. Above all else, however, it is unjust. Even if this was not a country of abysmal electricity supply where university graduates are barely literate and people die of easily-treatable causes and (Islamic terror group) Boko Haram commits casual mass murders, this law would still be unjust.
“We cannot be a just society unless we are able to accommodate benign difference, accept benign difference, live and let live. We may not understand homosexuality, we may find it personally abhorrent but our response cannot be to criminalise it.”
Adichie wrote that consensual sex between adult homosexuals was a victimless crime and thus should not be punished and that the bill that President Goodluck Jonathan had signed into law was so ill-defined almost anybody could find it used against them.
“A crime has victims. A crime harms society. On what basis is homosexuality a crime? Adults do no harm to society in how they love and whom they love,” Adichie wrote.
“This is a law that will not prevent crime, but will, instead, lead to crimes of violence: there are already, in different parts of Nigeria, attacks on people ‘suspected’ of being gay. Ours is a society where men are openly affectionate with one another. Men hold hands. Men hug each other. Shall we now arrest friends who share a hotel room, or who walk side by side? How do we determine the clunky expressions in the law – ‘mutually beneficial,’ ‘directly or indirectly?’”
Adichie noted that nationalist sentiment ran through many of the arguments made in favour of persecuting LGBTIs but said it was homophobia that was truly ‘unafrican.’
“It is the passage of the law itself that is ‘unafrican.’ It goes against the values of tolerance and ‘live and let live’ that are part of many African cultures … and it is informed not by a home-grown debate but by a cynically borrowed one: we turned on CNN and heard western countries debating ‘same-sex marriage’ and we decided that we, too, would pass a law banning same sex marriage,” Adichie wrote.
“Where, in Nigeria, whose constitution defines marriage as being between a man and a woman, has any homosexual asked for same-sex marriage?
“This is an unjust law. It should be repealed.”

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12 Comments

  1. I guess she's one,thus she should prosecuted once she's found in such act or likey such or attending occasions or gatherings of any sort that have to do with.
    Her name sounds ikwere & presume she's a Christian,woman where are the bible injuctions against homosexuals,remember wht happened in sodom & gomorah,remember Chimamanda Adichie,u a a fool

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  2. Chimamanda is wrting under the influence of Western culture. She is a lady I respect a lot for making Nigeria proud out there. Yes, Ngozi has every right to express her view but it seems she is not religiously (be it Christianity or Islam) sound. In other to maintain her respect which I value most, I advise she concentrate on her literary work whish is doing excellently and leave constitutional matters which bother on moral and belief alone.

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  3. “Why would anybody choose to be homosexual in a world that makes life so difficult for homosexuals?”Adichie wrote. To answer your question , why would any one choose to be a drug addict , armed robber, rapist etc

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  4. All dis people opposing Nigeria decisions on Anti gay law have not for one day given any sensible argument that will prove the law wrong.All they keep on saying is that everybody is free to practice any form of sexual orientation that thay like,if everybody is free to practice any form of sexual acts why then dis same fools condenm sexual act like pedophilia(sleeping with minors)bestitians(sleeping with animals)what about those dat like inflicting injuries on their sex partners while making love(bondage)what of those that enjoy sleeping with their mothers and sisters(incest)all this and many more are sexual orientation that many people in the world especially western worlds practice.I guess if all dis people are given right someday the world will be such a laughable place.Homosexuality is a sexual disorder dat can be corrected not encouraged.why do we have rehab centers for drug addicts and mental illness why didn't we just allow dem to live their lifes they way they want.Miss Adichie you might be celebrated in this world for your literary acts but honestly this your opinion on this issue makes it look like you are a lost soul.You don't need to impress the western world by writing this piece of shit

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  5. Chimamanda Adichie!! Y? Y u? Even USA wt over 50 states n well known 2 support LGBT have not been able convince all d states 2 support ds gay law only 17 states(if my tiny brain can serve me well wt d ryt figure) have accepted d gay rights law, almighty America cldnt get half of dr country ppl 2 accept ds crime against body n God n know u have joined the mighty few 2 say it was senseless enforcing d anti-gay law, where is d sense in allowing such relationship? In d quest of live n let live Americans have changed one of Gods reason for creating us-procreatio. If homosexuals are so sane, y do they adopt, y do they do want 2 have kids thru surrogate, y not just live n let live? Dt culture is forbidden in Nigeria, n we won't stand n let our generation perish cos of some foreign beastly devilish and demonic cravings 2 want to tell God he did wrong in creating us as we were. Even animals sleep wt d opposite sex -qubrat

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  6. Nice comment

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  7. U ar correct,even animals sleep wit their opposite sex.

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  8. Anon @10:25am I enjoyed every bit of your comment.very constructive

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  9. Passing six is nt passing sense;she might be literate bt she is nt wise. If her parents r homosexual nd lesbian.will she hv existed?

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  10. She is one of them, very useless people

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  11. Chigiamanda .u are a big disgrace to nigeria and urself .cos u write does not mean u know more than every body .there more btter writers out there morethan u.so shut ur diet mouth and reason b4 u talk .upon all the things happening in nigeria is only gay law u can contribute on .that shows that u are 1 .no go marry idiot

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