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Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by adamusuleiman1: 5:47am On Jul 12
Global Disinformation Team

LGBT people already live in fear in Nigeria, where same-sex relationships are illegal – now widespread misinformation about a European Union partnership pact has whipped up further hostility towards the community.

The Samoa Agreement - signed by Africa’s most-populous nation in June - is a co-operation deal between the EU and 79 countries from Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific.

The 403-page pact does not mention LGBT rights or same-sex relationships at all - yet many Nigerians believe that by signing it the West African nation has automatically legalised same-sex relationships.

The claims went viral last week when a piece published by Nigeria’s Daily Trust newspaper FALSELY alleged that the agreement forced underdeveloped and developing countries to recognise LGBT rights as a condition “for getting financial and other supports from advanced societies”.

Even if the agreement referenced such rights, it would still be impossible for the provisions of any international agreement signed by Nigeria to automatically result in changing the law, Nigerian lawyer Ugo Egbujo explained.

Under current legislation, adopted a decade ago, same-sex couples face up to 14 years in prison.

“The only way to domesticate a law is to bring it to the National Assembly, where members must deliberate and vote to adopt it. Without doing this, it isn’t a law nor is it justiciable nor enforceable,” Mr Egbujo told the BBC.

“We have clear legislation on same-sex marriage and since its establishment in 2014, it has not been touched. Signing a multilateral agreement will not automatically change that.”

Has the government reacted?
Yes, it says it would never compromise its anti-LGBT laws and that it signed the agreement to boost the country’s economic development.

The Nigerian Bar Association has also released a statement to say there is no provision in the agreement requiring the country to accept LGBT rights as a pre-condition for a $150bn (£116bn) loan.

Despite these clarifications, OPPOSITION SUPPORTERS HAVE WEAPONIZED THE FAKE NEWS to attack the government and TO WHIP UP ANGER around the contentious issues of RELIGION, ETHNICITY and politics.

President Bola Tinubu and Vice-President Kashim Shettima, who are both Muslims, have been accused of betraying their religion.

The false story is trending across social media and has become the leading subject of debate for influencers and political commentators.

How has the LGBT community been affected?
Hate speech has increased, according to Bisola Akande, a senior programmes officer for a local LGBT group who requested her name be changed.

“We came under attack with our details posted online. We had to shut down our website and are trying to protect ourselves,” she told the BBC.

Wise, a human rights organisation based in the northern city of Kano, has been the subject of online attacks - forcing it to take down its website and lock its social media pages.

Social media accounts for staff have also been deactivated, protected or made private, one of its representatives told the BBC.

The fury against Wise has been prompted by footage resurfacing of one of its events held a few years ago at which an official belonging to the city’s Hisbah police, a unit which enforces Sharia or Islamic law, speaks in support of LGBT rights.

It has led to the official in question being arrested this week - despite his protestations that his remarks, made during an interview, were intended to be in support of women’s empowerment.

Female Nigerian TikTokers who post pictures of themselves with other women - even if a sister or friend - have also become the target of homophobic abuse with derisive comments condemning their supposed sexual orientation.

When were concerns about the deal first raised?
It can be traced back to lawyer Sonnie Ekwowusi, who wrote an opinion article in Nigeria’s Vanguard newspaper last November urging the Nigerian government not to sign the Samoa Agreement, calling it “the deceptively and euphemistically crafted LGBT agreement between the EU and ACP [African, Caribbean and Pacific] countries”.

The EU admitted there were concerns about LGBT issues when about 30 countries, mostly African and Caribbean nations, including Nigeria, initially failed to sign the pact last year.

They had wanted to check whether the deal “would be compatible with their legal order, notably as regards same-sex relations and sexual health and rights”, the EU said.

“This move surprised several commentators, as the wording on these topics does not go beyond existing international agreements,” an EU parliament briefing document published in December said.

In fact “as a matter of compromise” it had been agreed that signatories would commit to the implementation of existing international agreements as some African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states had been “reluctant to see the foundation agreement mention sexual orientation and gender identity (LGBTI rights)”, it continued.

The Nigerian government went on to study the wording and agreed - saying in a declaration that it was consistent with Nigeria’s laws and other commitments.

Nigeria’s economic planning minister explained the Samoa Agreement had been signed on 28 June 2024 after being subject to extensive reviews and consultations by the country’s inter-ministerial committee.

Did this satisfy the critics?
No, Mr Ekwowusi reignited the flames of controversy several days later in his article published in the Daily Trust, which said that “certain articles of the agreement, especially articles 2.5 and 29.5, legalise LGBT, ‘transgenderism’, abortion, teen sexual abuse, and perversity in African countries”.

However, the content of these articles does not support this:

Article 2.5 reads: “The Parties shall systematically promote a gender perspective and ensure that gender equality is mainstreamed across all policies.”
Article 29.5 reads: “The Parties shall support universal access to sexual and reproductive health commodities and healthcare services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.”

In an interview with the BBC, Mr Ekwowusi maintained his allegations.

“Gender equality” was a euphemism used by the EU to encompass sexual and LGBT rights and “reproductive health” was a euphemism for abortion and contraceptives, he said.

He admitted the pact could not override Nigerian legislation, but suggested tighter language was needed.

“We are advocating that they put a definition clause so that we know what the terms are. Define gender, define gender equality, define sexual reproductive health,” Mr Ekwowusi said.

What is the Samoa Agreement?
It is a legal framework for relations between the EU, a major provider of development aid, and 79 members of the Organisation of the African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS).

It lays down common principles for around two billion people around the world to address global challenges together.

Respect for human rights, democratic principles and the rule of law constitute an essential element of the agreement, but it also encompasses areas like sustainable economic growth, climate change and migration.

The EU briefing document admitted that in some areas the wording fell short “of the EU negotiators' ambitions”.

It replaces a previous EU partnership deal – the Cotonou Agreement - adopted in 2000 which aimed to reduce and eventually eradicate poverty.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqv53ej2d33o

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by adamusuleiman1: 5:49am On Jul 12

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by adamusuleiman1: 5:50am On Jul 12

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by helinues: 5:56am On Jul 12
The 403-page pact does not mention LGBT rights or same-sex relationships at all - yet many Nigerians believe that by signing it the West African nation has automatically legalised same-sex relationships.

NBC should go after all the media houses that posted that false news

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by omowolewa: 6:18am On Jul 12
Back to the grassroots
Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by raskymonojendor: 6:19am On Jul 12
Despite these clarifications, OPPOSITION SUPPORTERS HAVE WEAPONIZED THE FAKE NEWS to attack the government and TO WHIP UP ANGER around the contentious issues of RELIGION, ETHNICITY and politics.
This.

Not PDP though. It's the other opposition. The ones Governor Charles Soludo named as the headless mob.

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by 1Alex: 6:20am On Jul 12
Ok
Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by Xscape047: 6:21am On Jul 12
They will deny

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by Sunshine34(m): 6:22am On Jul 12
LGBT Rights - BBC by Xscape047: 6:21am
They will deny
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Deny what, is it that you can't read or you just want to make a useless point, I believe you don chop sha

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by SpaceX: 6:23am On Jul 12
It's a false alarm

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by sleek214(m): 6:23am On Jul 12
Obidients and lies are 5 & 6..... Their negative energy will send them to the other side if they don't change.

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by SatoshiX: 6:24am On Jul 12
Northerns and their cohorts are just too greedy for power. Few months out of Aso rock, they're already uncomfortable and seeking power again.
Nigeria belongs to all of us and the south will complete it's 8 years term. Either Peter Obi or Tinubu, the north should wait for at the earliest 2031.

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by YorubaNiBaba(m): 6:24am On Jul 12
Pethief obifool and his cursed followers in the mud again

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by zkm3: 6:25am On Jul 12
Reno Omokri had argued that the initial lie that it included LGBTQ rights was promoted by a sore Obidient. A Daily Trust journalist lifted it and published it without reading the report.

Inibehe Effiong came out to publicly claim that there was no way the agreement could not have contained protecting LGBTQ rights. A document he had not read was what he made comments on.

The NBA issued a statement to support the agreement and explicitly stated that it did not contain LGBTQ rights.

Premium Times journalists did their own independent research and said the agreement had no LGBTQ rights.

Daily Trust came out and instead of apologizing, they issued an unecessarily wordy statement that showed that they deliberately planted the story to whip up sentiments against the Tinubu administration.

Elsewhere, the journalist, his line editor, the head of research and the head of legal services would be in the labour market for fabricating news to deceive the public. Elsewhere, Inibehe Effiong would have been removed from committees that cater to the needs of the public and no reputable media house would invite him to talk on any issue.

While emotions blind many of us and we jump on the bandwagon, we must also verify things before we destroy people. That is how the Aluu 4 were lynched and not one person ever asked what they stole; they just believed the accusation against them.

Finally, I wish to ask those who hate LGBTQ: if you are in an accident and you need an emergency surgeon, will you ask the surgeon if he is LGBTQ? Will you ask the pilot flying you if he is LGBTQ? Will you ask the chef preparing your meal in a restaurant if he is LGBTQ? Will you ask your interviewer in an IOC if he is LGBTQ? Will you ask someone who wants to give you a multimillion naira contract if he is LGBTQ? If he is LGBTQ, will you reject the job? I raise this last point because I was viciously e-lynched yesterday on Nairaland for asking people to explain how LGBTQ affected their lives. None of them could explain beyond it ruins the moral fabric of society.

Many of them use Apple products; the Apple CEO is gay. Stop using his company's products. I don't use them, not because of his sexuality, but because I am not a fan of Apple products.

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by BRATISLAVA: 6:27am On Jul 12
Did any of you read past the part that validates your political inclinations? Did you read the actual content of the clauses in question?

This forum houses some troglodytes. Talk about misinformation.

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by EnkayDezign: 6:32am On Jul 12
Smh. Naija and backwardness. Access to $150bn funding will go down the drain just because of fanaticism and disinformation.

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by zombieHUNTER: 6:32am On Jul 12
All those things that supported Buhari for eight years, some of the things were calling him darling daddy..

They are today no where to be found
They sigh at the mere mention of Buhari's name..

What this mean is that they were insane all through the eight years of Bubari tenure
And still insane NOW

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by ojuu4u(m): 6:36am On Jul 12
Naija full of evil people and ready to bring down others with their evil intention.


Im very all these blackmail started by daily trust are comming from northern elites that are no longer confortable out of power, meanwhile, wenever they are in power, they would never used the power for collective progress of over nigeria.


Anyway, the man in power is too big to push over by anybody or region.

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by Tjra: 6:37am On Jul 12
Obidients and fake news are inseparable.

You can't blame them, their leader is also a chronic liar.

A man that manufactures figures from his anus

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by Nahunger(m): 6:39am On Jul 12
angry

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by ezechi24(m): 6:40am On Jul 12
BBC ...the international news agents of the devil

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by backtalkG(m): 6:42am On Jul 12
that ipob lawyer no just want anything that will lead to development under this regime

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by LtChisom: 6:43am On Jul 12
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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by GanagiBitrus: 6:48am On Jul 12
Anybody that wants to do LGBT in Naija should do so quietly in his closet & not come & be dragging rights with normal people.
Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by Max24: 6:48am On Jul 12
Even the international media has seen that Obidients are purveyors of fake and negative news in Nigeria. They have little value to add to Nigeria other than to criticize and defame. And always Happy at bad news in Nigeria. Their principal Obi is the chairman of Lamba in the country.

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by tommy589(m): 6:49am On Jul 12
Ok
Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by Tradepunter2: 6:49am On Jul 12
Xscape047:
They will deny

STFU dead brain...... There's wasn't any gay clause in the deal..... You guys just want to destroy this country by force..... OMOOOO na una mama and papa go suffer.... DISINFORMATION foools

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by gerrardomendes(m): 6:58am On Jul 12
Baaaalaablluuuu
Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by NewHe: 6:59am On Jul 12
See what illiteracy has caused! #DailyTrust and lazy media

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Re: Nigeria-EU Deal Sparks False Claims Over LGBT Rights - BBC by erniok(m): 7:01am On Jul 12
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