Some Nigerians consider homosexuality of the male type stuffs
of fables. But in recent times, gays have been coming out of the
closets and are becoming more daring in their overtures, especially on
the social media such as Facebook, 2go, and Whatsapps chat-enabled
applications common to many mobile devices.
For
those with their ears to the ground, rumblings and rumours about gays
and their damned activities are becoming ramparts in the city of Lagos
so much so that discerning members of the public can now pinpoint some
of the locations where they use as rendezvous for pick-up or meet-up.
A
Sunday Express investigations came up with credible findings that
indicate that a cluster of hangouts at Maza-maza, a densely populated
area at Mile Two along the Badagry express way is currently the beehive
of gay activities. Other gay enclaves include Agric and Festac, two
outlying locations along the same axis.
In the course of the
investigation, Sunday Express encountered a gang of four young men who
could be referred to as “gay busters” based on their confrontational
encounters with the “men of sodomy.” Johnson, Peter, Cletus and Ebuka
(all students) who constituted themselves into an anti-gay club shared
their experiences with SE reporters.
Their experience is an
aperture on the pervasiveness of this sexual cankerworm that is
gradually corroding the fabric of the society.
Cletus started with his personal encounters with a gay stalker.
“I
am a fun-loving guy. I often go to hang out in notable hotels in Festac
town during the weekend just to watch entertainers perform. But to my
utmost dismay, most of the guys there started making sexual advances at
me.”
The twenty-something-year old continued: “These are guys who
ought to have pretty girls by their sides. One in particular was quite
persistent. He is a famous Igbo gospel artiste-cum-actor,
fair-complexioned, he acts and sings like a woman. He calls me with such
endearment as “baby, my love,” and “sweetheart.” I was embarrassed
because it was so unromantic coming from a fellow guy.”
When
Cletus failed to take the bait, the artiste raised the stake by
promising him a smartphone, a N100, 000 cash one night stand and a tour
with him to other states where he was billed to perform.
“When he
was becoming obsessive with his calls and requests even at ungodly
hours, I had to call him to order, by threatening to report him to the
press if he doesn’t stop his incessant harassments,” he narrated.
Peter’s
case was not so different from that of Cletus. He was consistently
harassed on 2go and Whatsapp, two mobile phone chat applications popular
among youths.
For Peter, the most maddening part of the episode
was the noisome habit of one of the gays who likes sending him pictures
of his erect manhood and other exposed parts of his body and also
prompting him to do same, after his promise of cash and other enticing
material things failed.
“In the course of our chat,” Ebuka,
recalled his encounter with a Facebook gay, “he confessed to have been
in the act for over 10 years. Though he has a girlfriend, he hardly
feels aroused whenever she’s around him or touches him. Instead he feels
a sensual chemistry for fellow men and easily gets aroused when he
feels a sensual touch of a male on his body.”
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