“You Are A Fake Gay Man, You Want To Use Homo$exuality To Collect Green Card” – Woman Calls Out Bisi Alimi.

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Nigerian gay rights activist, Bisi Alimi was dragged into a squabble with a follower shortly after he shared a photo of a Nigerian man who he claimed a homophobic gang uses to lure gay men.

He wrote on the photo he shared;

Do you know this person or are you this person? A notorious homophobic gang around lagos is using this image to lure innocent gay men. If you are or you know this person, can you alert them to this situation. Thanks

However a follower who reacted to the post, claimed that Bisi Alimi who has a grown son is only identifying with the LGBT community, so he can get a green card.

@bisialimi bisi you are a fake gay man, you only want to use homo$exuality to collect citizenship from Iya Charly. All these Nigerian men with baby mamas still sleeping will be lying, you have a grown up son and you are gay. Awon oni ro. Awon Omo Naija ni London are now using homo$exuality as a way to collect paper from Iya Charly. Ti London o ba pay e o de losi Libya. You people should continue bringing disgrace to Naija. Awon oni iranu

@bisialimi so you are agree you only want to use the gay thing to collect visa from Iya Charly, like all you Naija men are doing in Woolwich

@bisialimi eranko oni ranu see his head like chicken

Bisi Alimi who reacted to the comment wrote;

@folashade_babe is it your pu**y that I fu.cked? Or is it your gay that I am? Talking about pity, I guess you need it more than more. Finally, if you hate me so much, why are you following me? Do I remind you of your best lesbian $ex?

@folashade_babe is that the best punch you can pull? One will think when you rushed here, you are going to be throwing shade, but the best you can do is fall flat like a 100yr old woman breast

Short Bio On Bisi Alimi:

Bisi Alimi (born Ademola Iyandade Ojo Kazeem Alimi, 17 January 1975) is a Nigerian gay rights activist, public speaker, blog writer and HIV/LGBT advocate who gained international attention when he became the first Nigerian to come out of the closet on television.

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