NIGERIAN GAYMAN STILL- ON -THE -RUN
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU.
Three years after escaping from the cold hands of death around
the Ugbowo Community in Benin Area, Nigeria ,investigations reveals that
natives are still hunting for the live of Mr Augustine Inerhunwa for his involvement
in homosexualism.
In a check by the News Office Desk of Paedia Express
Multimedia in Lagos,Nigeria,an impeccable source told this reporter that any
time they see the said gay enthusiast he will be sacrificed to the gods of
their village in Bini land.
He went down to recall how the gay man and his mother were
beaten mercilessly and their house and
personal property worth several millions of naira was burnt beyond any form of
recognition by an irate crowd about three years ago due to the former’s involvement
in the gay matter.
According to the source ,Mr Inerhunwa scratchily escaped
death as he was beaten to stupor with dangerous materials such as clubs,planks
of wood and were banished from the village and since then have not being seen
by any one.
In Ugbowo area of Benin City,the practice of gay and homosexualism
is said to be a great taboo punishable
by death as the local or native customs insists that those caught in the act
should be made to pay the supreme price by death.
It is considered to be a sacrilege and that is why anybody
caught in the act ,will have his entire family banished from the community into
exile hence Augustine Inerhunwa and Christopher Unuigbe,who was a student of
Okada University in Edo State who were both caught in the act will still have
to be sacrificed to the gods in line with the dictates of the native customs..
Community leaders and their agents have since sent out
information regarding the duo to every sons and daughters of Benin land
especially from Ugbowo community insisting that the duo are the ready -made
food for the gods of the land.
The house where the parents of Mr Augustine Inerhunwa
were staying after being banished from their community have now been burnt
again leading to a review of the case with the custodians of the village customs insisting on the death of Mr Inerhunwa and
his gay lover fueling speculations that the second fire incident was not an
accident.
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