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Kiki Mordi Blasted Over Same-Sex Marriage Comment
Nigerians are divided over a comment by a media personality Kiki Mordi that it is a shame for the country to have declared same-sex marriage illegal.
Kiki shot to prominence for her investigative report on sex-for-grades with the BBC involving lecturers at the University of Lagos (UNILAG).
Nigerian law stipulates a 14-year penalty for same-sex marriage, a development Kiki frowned at in a statement on Friday.
In a tweet, Kiki lamented that 2020 is almost here and the government still does not give people the free will to make certain decisions.
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“It’s almost 2020 & same-sex marriage is still illegal in Nigeria. Like two people (of the same sex) can love themselves and want to build a family for themselves just like you & I but can’t because it’s illegal for them. A damn shame! We’re already on the wrong side of history,” she tweeted.
Aunt Kiki mordi should have just taken the accolades for the Sex for grades thing and just quit while she was ahead. But no, everyday she must have one or two okoto meow skrrr nuggets to drop.
— Pastor Ola ✨ (@Biisi96) December 27, 2019
Kiki has been misfiring lately and one thing I’d never support is same sex marriage even if I’m standing alone.
Homosexuals are the most dangerous set of people you’d ever come across, they can do anything to have their way… Block me and move on if it irks you.
— Ogbuefi Okafor?? (@MistaChika) December 27, 2019
Kiki is advocating for same sex marriage in Nigeria?
I think this whole woke nonsense is a form of mental disorder and we are neglecting it.
Next agenda will be to advocate for the right of siblings who feel like marrying themselves.
Ashi gbaakwa unu
— Unu amaro kam si kwado (@AfamDeluxo) December 27, 2019
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