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Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the spokesperson for the Nigerian Police, took to social media to respond to a viral video featuring LGBTQ+ members, asserting that they will face prosecution for their actions.
The video showcased members of the LGBTQ+ community participating in the "Of Course" challenge, where they openly discussed their sexual orientations.
One member identified as King Yusuf called out the Nigerian Police, questioning whether LGBTQ+ activities were now legal in Nigeria.
One member identified as King Yusuf called out the Nigerian Police, questioning whether LGBTQ+ activities were now legal in Nigeria.
In response, Adejobi clarified that the police were aware of the trending clip and assured that appropriate action would be taken.
He characterized the LGBTQ+ individuals in the video as criminals, emphasizing that their actions are punishable under the law.
Adejobi concluded by affirming that the police would carry out prosecutions in accordance with the legal framework.
He wrote; “They are criminal and punishable under the law. We are on this clip to take necessary action according to the provisions of the law in Nigeria. These are unnatural offences and are totally condemned. Thanks.”
He characterized the LGBTQ+ individuals in the video as criminals, emphasizing that their actions are punishable under the law.
Adejobi concluded by affirming that the police would carry out prosecutions in accordance with the legal framework.
He wrote; “They are criminal and punishable under the law. We are on this clip to take necessary action according to the provisions of the law in Nigeria. These are unnatural offences and are totally condemned. Thanks.”
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We will pro§£cute LGBTQ members in viral video — Nigerian police
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Source: intelregion.com
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