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LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by dre11(m): 7:44am
Some clerics, rights activists, and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Nigeria are furious following the decision of the federal government to sign the controversial Samoa Agreement.

The agreement reportedly has some clauses that compel underdeveloped and developing nations to support the agitations by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community for recognition, as condition for getting financial and other supports from advanced societies.

Named after the Pacific Island Samoa, where it was signed on November 15, 2023, the agreement is gradually gaining traction, despite opposition by many countries that cherish Islamic and Christianity values, in addition to the sensitivity of their cultures.

Information about the ratification of the deal by Nigeria came to public knowledge on Monday, July 1, when the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku Bagudu confirmed the development at a reception organised by the European Union (EU) in Abuja.

But when contacted on Wednesday, Bagudu’s media assistant, Bolaji Adebiyi, said the documents signed by the federal government, which the Minister of Budget made reference to during the reception by the EU, were strictly for economic development of Nigeria.

He said nowhere in the documents were LGBT or same sex marriage mentioned even remotely, and emphatically stating that it would be wrong for anyone to imply that Nigeria had accepted those tendencies.

He insisted that what Bagudu signed was in relation to $150 billion trade component.

When contacted yesterday to know whether they were aware of recent controversies surrounding the Samoa Agreement, Kamarudeen Ogundele, who is the spokesman of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Olasunkanmi Fagbemi SAN, said he had to make some findings.

He did not call our reporter back to share the information requested up to press last night.

Daily Trust reports that a Lagos State based lawyer and Chairman, Human and Constitutional Rights Committee, African Bar Association (AfBA), Sonnie Ekwowusi, had raised an alarm on the development on Wednesday, in an article on the matter.

He said that the development was nauseating, occurring despite several meetings held with Nigerian officials, and memoranda sent to them. He questioned the judgement of the Nigerian officials in proceeding to sign the Samoa Agreement.

“The Samoa Agreement, named after the Pacific Island, Samoa, where it was signed on November 15, 2023 is a celebration of perversity. Certain Articles of the Agreement especially Articles 2.5 and 29.5 legalise LGBT, transgenderism, abortion, teen sexual abuse, and perversity in African countries. The signing of the Agreement by Nigeria constitutes a threat to the sovereignty of Nigeria and Africa. It further debases our democracy.

“I can wager that neither Minister Atiku Bagudu nor the Nigerian officials or diplomats who signed the Samoa Agreement on our behalf, understand the import of the agreement to Nigeria’s sovereignty, let alone the destructive impact of the Agreement in Nigeria. This explains why many African bodies including the AfBA have condemned the agreement and respectfully urged African countries not to sign it.

“Not infrequently, Nigerian officials in Geneva, New York, and other places sign international agreements or treaties over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine with little or no knowledge of their contents,” Ekwowusi said.

He further queried: “Were the Nigerian officials who signed the offensive Samoa Agreement representing their own interests or the interests of the Nigerian people? Having refused to sign the Agreement earlier, why did Nigeria change its mind and proceed to sign the Agreement?”

He recalled that on November 15, 2023, Nigeria, to the bewilderment of the EU, refused to sign the “offensive” deal.

He also said that apart from Nigeria, 34 other African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) countries, including the Republic of Benin, Senegal, Liberia, Botswana, Burundi, Jamaica, Mali, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia, Namibia, Grenada, Eritrea, Malawi, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar, Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Equatorial Guinea, the Kingdom of Eswatini, the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, the Republic of Maldives, Mauritania, the Republic of Nauru, the Republic of Palau, Saint Lucia, the Republic of Saint Kitts and Nevis, the Kingdom of Tonga, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, and Tuvalu, also refused to sign the LGBT Agreement.

“In fact, on that fateful November 15, 2023, Nigeria not only refused to sign the LGBT Agreement but was conspicuously absent in Samoa on the day of the signing. Frustrated by the refusal of these 35 countries to sign the Agreement, the European Union issued a significant threat dated November 24, 2023,” he said.

He said that the signing of the Samoa Agreement was completely unacceptable and Nigeria must undo the damage, by immediately withdrawing from the LGBT agreement.

He also urged the National Assembly to invite the Nigerian officials who signed the agreement to explain why they did so.


It won’t stand –NSCIA

When contacted Wednesday night, an official of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), said that the council’s stance on same sex marriage or LGBT remained unchanged.

Abubakar Akande, who is the Administrative Secretary of the council, said that though they were invited and attended the meeting in March this year, it was not for them to ratify or oppose the draft shared with them.

He said that the 403-page document containing 104 articles was given to the Legal Director of the NSCIA, and that there was no same sex marriage in the draft.

“We (NSCIA) would not welcome such agreement. Our stance remains the same since the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan. We cannot agree to what is against the injunction of our Creator, Allah, on this matter, and which also disrespects Nigeria’s sovereignty,” he said.

On his part, the Ameer (leader), Abuja Muslim Forum (AMF), Alhaji Abdulrazaq Ajani, said that the African civil society organisations (CSOs), which the AMF is a part of, had met top government officials and members of the two chambers of the National Assembly yesterday, especially the chairmen of the relevant committees in the House of Representatives, and also the administrative leadership of the legislators.

He said they rejected the move completely.


N/Assembly didn’t consider Samoa Agreement – Rep Yusuf

When contacted yesterday, Rep. Rabiu Yusuf, the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Treaties, Protocols, and Agreements, said that the Samoa Agreement had not been brought before the National Assembly for consideration.

“To the best of my knowledge, nothing has happened in the National Assembly regarding the Samoa Agreement,” he said.


It’s a disgrace, if true-African CSOs

Speaking with Daily Trust Wednesday night, a coalition of some African CSOs said that it will be a huge disappointment for Nigeria and its citizens, if it turns out to be true that the deal was signed, and that it is toxic to the moral standing of the citizens of Nigeria.

Barrister Richard Kakeeto, a Kenyan lawyer with Family Watch International, Africa Region, told Daily Trust that Africa was counting on Nigeria when it decided not to sign the Samoa Agreement, initially.

“Many African countries, people of goodwill, were hoping that Nigeria will remain in that situation of not signing and probably even withdrawing from the Samoa Agreement totally.

“However, we have received information that on the 28th day of June 2024, the Ambassador of Nigeria in Brussels was given a go-ahead but we don’t know who signed the Samoa Agreement.

“As a result, Nigeria has committed itself to the human rights agenda of the European Union that involves the mainstreaming of sexual and reproductive health and rights, a term or a euphemism that is used to talk about abortion on demand, the sexualization of our children through comprehensive sexuality education, and the proliferation of reproductive sexual and reproductive health services, including hormones to sustain the homosexual lifestyle and transgender practices.

“The word LGBTQ++ that Nigerians have been contesting is now part of our law because Nigeria has decided to sign it. So, Nigerians should be very bitter with what is going on. They should challenge their legislators and policy makers to explain why they chose to commit to this dangerous agreement,” Kakeeto said.

On her part, Mrs. Omoye Olaye, Media Coordinator, World Council for Health (WCH) International and Foundation for African Cultural Heritage (FACH), said the federal government must rescind the deal.

“Our stand is very clear. Whoever signed on behalf of Nigerians needs to apologise to Nigerians. But we need more than the apology. We need Mr. President, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to rescind that signature.

“All he (Tinubu) needs to do is to apologise on Nigeria’s behalf very nicely and tell them that the truth is we have not signed. We are withdrawing from the ACP EU Treaty. That is all we ask the President to do. That is all we will accept. Anything less than that will not be accepted,” she said.


Minister’s speech wrongly interpreted – Spokesman

Speaking more on what the budget minister said, Adebiyi said Ekwowusi’s article was misleading.

“The article does not represent the content of the Samoa Agreement signed by Nigeria. The Articles 2.5 and 29.5 cited made no mention of LGBT rights but rather 29.5 guarantees “support [for] universal access to sexual and reproductive health commodities and health care services, including family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes”, he said.

“Article 2.5 states that: “The parties shall systematically promote a gender perspective and ensure that gender equality is mainstreamed across all policies.

“I fail to see how these articles imply the protection of LGBT rights. Please, note that this is a negotiated agreement among the 27 EU countries and 79 OACPS, which is subject to domestic laws. All 27 EU countries and 74 of the 79 OACPS have signed. Nigeria was the 73rd to sign last Friday, 28th June, in Brussels.

“Following the controversy around the agreement, the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning organised a stakeholders meeting in March in Abuja, comprising NGOs and religious bodies during which concerns were addressed.

“Meanwhile, the EU reception the Minister attended was for the 9th Nigeria-EU Business Forum. It was held in Abuja (not Enugu) on July 1,” he said.


Ex-President Jonathan signed anti-gay law in 2014

Daily Trust reports that it was former President Jonathan who, in January 2014, signed into law a bill that criminalises same sex relationships, defying western pressure over gay rights and provoking United States criticism.

The law contains penalties of up to 14 years in prison and bans gay marriage, same sex ‘amorous relationships’ and membership of gay rights groups.

Various religious bodies across Nigeria have reiterated their commendations to past administrations for maintaining Nigeria’s strong objection to the LGBT tendencies.

https://dailytrust.com/lgbt-nigeria-signs-150-billion-samoa-deal/

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by Freestainworld(m): 7:49am
Anything LGBT disgust me.

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by lazkizz(m): 7:56am
We are finished, best time to listen
to Top G andrew tate

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by helinues: 7:57am
This na pure bunkum

LGBTQ in Nigeria when we are not mad

Na mad people dey do that

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by victory36(m): 7:59am
Honestly, of it will bring an economic bailout of some sort, then we had better sign it. Better to live with gays than live in hopelessness and poverty

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 8:02am
I wonder why everyone is acting so surprised, didn't you guys watch the news where Nigeria attended the meeting last year agreeing to sign the deal ? Stop acting like babies, your politicians have carried you guys over one point five cool

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 8:06am
This is a slave master relationship. What do you expect?

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by MrBrownJay1(m): 8:09am
they will use money to push their yeye agendas, as usual...and many foolish countries will bend down (and open nyansh) to receive the money...

victory36:
Honestly, of it will bring an economic bailout of some sort, then we had better sign it. Better to live with gays than live in hopelessness and poverty

all these loans and money dashed has to be repaid and comes with serious strings attached.... tomorrow when they start teaching gay/lesbian nonsense to your kids in school, you will be the 1st one to cry foul.
1st they want you to accept their agenda, then they want you to have a LGBT group freely advertising in your country and airwaves, that same group will organize gay pride and defiles where they will invite all to proudly come out the closet, by then they will start to lobby to decriminalize gay sex in Nigeria...to thereafter start to ask you to recognize transgender and call these people them/they or whatever other yeye nonsense they want you to go out of your way to call them.

thats like borrowing money from the local gangster and now he wants you to repay him by pushing drugs for him.
***spit on floor***

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by iwaeda: 8:14am
dre11:

Some clerics, rights activists, and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Nigeria are furious following the decision of the federal government to sign the controversial Samoa…





https://dailytrust.com/lgbt-nigeria-signs-150-billion-samoa-deal/

Nlfpmod

Muslim-Muslim ticket will solve all problems. Welcome to Bobrisky World. Borrowing from the devil is even ways and means of today. grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by mightyhaze: 8:18am
grin grin

One Chance over drive. Under one year everything yakata.. somebody has hinted albeit jocously that in a few years time the country will become unrecognizable...

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by sultanofpigs: 8:18am
Atleast if no man deems you worthy of being his wife...maybe a transgender woman will take you as a wife.

You should be happy. This is BUHARI/Tinubu you supported to teach IGBOs a political lesson

Nonsense


helinues:
This na pure bunkum

LGBTQ in Nigeria when we are not mad

Na mad people dey do that

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by sultanofpigs: 8:19am
Thanks for schooling the kid. Na so most of them flood this platform with mundane thinking and you wonder, where the hell that country is headed to




MrBrownJay1:
they will use money to push their yeye agendas, as usual...and many foolish countries will bend down (and open nyansh) to receive the money...



all these loans and money dashed has to be repaid and comes with serious strings attached.... tomorrow when they start teaching gay/lesbian nonsense to your kids in school, you will be the 1st one to cry foul.
1st they want you to accept their agenda, then they want you to have a LGBT group freely advertising in your country and airwaves, that same group will organize gay pride and defiles where they will invite all to proudly come out the closet, by then they will start to lobby to decriminalize gay sex in Nigeria...to thereafter start to ask you to recognize transgender and call these people them/they or whatever other yeye nonsense they want you to go out of your way to call them.

thats like borrowing money from the local gangster and now he wants you to repay him by pushing drugs for him.
***spit on floor***

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by helinues: 8:19am
sultanofpigs:
Atleast if no man deems you worthy of being his wife...maybe a transgender woman will take you as a wife.

You should be happy. This is BUHARI/Tinubu you supported to teach IGBOs a political lesson

Nonsense



Why are you feeling bitter about my comments? Sultan of whatever

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by Prince2324: 8:20am
If I dey watch gay scenes in movies such as Wura and empire na automatic fast forward because that thing dey irritating.

How can man be nacking man ohhhhh Bleep.

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by sultanofpigs: 8:28am
Men are scarce I understand, but you need the right mindset to attract a man. You can't expend all your life on line chasing Propaganda, when you will approaching menopause in less than 15years time..

Try and refocus, so that an unfortunate man can even take interest in you and satisfy your pent-up urges.

When was the last time you had a good smashing?

Just being factual..


helinues:


Why are you feeling bitter about my comments? Sultan of whatever

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by helinues: 8:29am
sultanofpigs:
Men are scarce I understand, but you need the right mindset to attract a man. You can't expend all your life on line chasing Propaganda, when you will approaching menopause in less than 15years time..

Try and refocus, so that an unfortunate man can even take interest in you and satisfy your pent-up urges.

When was the last time you had a good smashing?

Just being factual..



So this is now about me not the thread itself.

Why are some of you just to petty?

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by sultanofpigs: 8:35am
The thread talks about TINUBUs Government getting a $150million facility through a body that has LGBTQ characteristics and affiliations.

You are raving and ranting about the underlining factors attached to the loan/grant , but you intentionally forgot to mention exclusively, that it's the TINUBU you voted to teach IGBOs a lesson, that requires the loan.

Now I ask you about your obviously poor relationship status. This is to tell you to seek other women so that you can experience an orgasm, before menopause hits you like a boomerang. As no man will align with toxic people.

Just stating FACTs





helinues:


So this is now about me not the thread itself.

Why are some of you just to petty?

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by Justiceganduje: 8:39am
helinues:


So this is now about me not the thread itself.

Why are some of you just to petty?
Do you want to work and be useful in life? Hurry up ok.

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by CyrusVI: 8:39am
As far as Dem no dey force anybody to become this thing, I dey okay

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by mrvitalis(m): 8:45am
Freestainworld:
Anything LGBT disgust me.
Lol Africans sha.. What two adults do in closed doors should not be my issue

Do I believe their should be "gay marriage"
.. No

But two adults who think living together makes them happy should not be punished for that

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by Usmanovic95(m): 8:52am
L- JIBITI, everything going anticlimax.

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by Usmanovic95(m): 9:01am
mrvitalis:

Lol Africans sha.. What two adults do in closed doors should not be my issue

Do I believe their should be "gay marriage"
.. No

But two adults who think living together makes them happy should not be punished for that

Do you know about the power of influence?
Those two people you live alone to do what they wish can influence a whole community.The kids around won't be safe with them as they will be their first target to distort their orientation. Most kids will later grow up with this distorted orientation and think some of these things are normal. Some of the worst menace in our society didn't start overnight, it grew because some people who should have castigated it from the start were minding their business.

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by mrvitalis(m): 9:11am
Usmanovic95:


Do you know about the power of influence?
Those two people you live alone to do what they wish can influence a whole community.The kids around won't be safe with them as they will be their first target to distort their orientation. Most kids will later grow up with this distorted orientation and think some of these things are normal. Some of the worst menace in our society didn't start overnight, it grew because some people who should have castigated it from the start were minding their business.
I don't there is anything a gay man would do that would make a straight man turn gay ... How does tht makes any sense?

Maybe you have always been bisexual and suppressing it

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by Usmanovic95(m): 9:22am
mrvitalis:

I don't there is anything a gay man would do that would make a straight man turn gay ... How does tht makes any sense?

Maybe you have always been bisexual and suppressing it

Nah I'm not, I will rather die than become one. No one was born to become gay, someone somewhere actually got them influenced and the rest is history.

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by mrvitalis(m): 9:25am
Usmanovic95:


Nah I'm not, I will rather die than become one. No one was born to become gay, someone somewhere actually got them influenced and the rest is history.
I hate when ignorant people talk like they know what's up

Homosexuality exists in every single specie on earth

I feel it's one of nature way of population control

I don't hope to have a Gay son... But if I do I would make sure he lives his life and protect him from people like u

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by DMerciful(m): 9:27am
Timubu keeps kowtowing to the West because he lacks legitimacy

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by Usmanovic95(m): 9:41am
mrvitalis:

I hate when ignorant people talk like they know what's up

Homosexuality exists in every single specie on earth

I feel it's one of nature way of population control

I don't hope to have a Gay son... But if I do I would make sure he lives his life and protect him from people like u

Ok
Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by jericco1(m): 10:06am
Lol
Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by Skillsnigeria: 10:07am
cheesy
Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by Righteousness2(m): 10:07am
Tinubu and his group are playing with Fire.

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Re: LGBT: Knocks As Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal by sylve11: 10:07am
Hmmm cool

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