Gay right activist, Bisi Alimi, has advised Nigerian LGBTQI community to come out of their closet.
He said that their parents will not die if they come out to reveal their status and that they have their life to live and enjoy.

Gay right activist, Bisi Alimi, has advised Nigerian LGBTQI community to come out of their closet.
He said that their parents will not die if they come out to reveal their status and that they have their life to live and enjoy.

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