Wednesday, 23 October 2013

NO SAME SEX MARRIAGE IN NIGERIA....ADOKE TELLS UN COURT.

Mohammed Adoke, the Attorney General of the Federal Republic disclosed to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland that Nigerians do not embrace same sex marriage and it will not be welcomed in the country.

Mohammed Adoke, SAN, said “Nigeria does not accept recommendation of some countries on same sex marriage, because it is against its national values. Recent polling data suggests that 92 percent of Nigerians support the Anti Same-Sex Marriage Bill passed by the Senate.

“The Marriage Act defines marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman. Christianity and Islam, which are the major religions in Nigeria, also recognize marriage as relationship between a man and woman. Same-sex marriage is not in the culture of Nigerians. intimate and gender minorities are not visible in Nigeria and there is no officially registered association of gays and lesbians. In writing this report, a consultation and validation process was held with various stakeholders where the issue of same-sex marriage was brought up, and the general view of the participants was that same-sex marriage was not a human rights issue in Nigeria.”

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