Popular Nigerian crossdresser Bobrisky has stood against the viral reports of the recent man-to-man wedding held in Delta State by over 100 crossdressers.
He stated that being gay might not be appropriate for everyone and emphasized Nigerian laws against the wedding they conducted.
According to Bob, homosexuality is still illegal in Nigeria, and the persons involved should have followed the law rather than violated it or moved to another country where being gay was not a crime.
"Hey guys!! I want to quickly address those set of guys who were arrested in delta. You see dis class is not actually meant for everyone. But I strongly believe you can learn from those Alist. Firstly there's a law passed against you guys that you can't marry urself in dis country why d hell did you all call urself together to organize a wedding?
That's d dumbest news has read dis week. You all deserve how you all were treated sad truth. If you feel you are in love with ur partner and you want to be together why not relocate to where you are welcome?"
See his post below
Bobrisky's post sparks reactions online
See how netizens reacted to the popular crossdresser's remake on the viral issue:
timblaze_:
"General overseer don forsake una oh, we await a reply from assistant general overseer James brown."
kynkies__place:
"Hand go touch everybody ."
bg.reena_:
"Their Big Mummy have said it all....I'm patiently waiting on the one and only Princess of Africow speech now."
desirefoods_ng:
"The pastor wey tie the knot sef Dem supposed arrest am. Make e no be say him self na gay."
children:
"Bob no be gay ooo dey play . Lowkeyly bob self know say kpekus sweet nah."
Georgina Onuoha pleads release of the arrested crossdressers
Nigerian actress Georgina Onuoha has reacted to the arrest of suspected crossdressers in Delta state, who were all picked from a recent gathering in Delta state.
The Delta Police Headquarters in Asaba announced the capture of over 100 suspected crossdressers at a gay wedding ceremony in the state on August 29.
Georgina took to social media to vehemently request the freedom of the suspected men, pointing to the fact that they didn't kill or harm anyone.
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