The Nigeria Police Force has declared 38-year-old man named Oluwafemi Ojubanire wanted on suspicion of involvement in homosexuality.
Oluwafemi Ojubanire who lived at 3, Josiah Aina Street Alakuko,, Lagos State, was declared wanted for engaging in homosexual on the 10th day of February 2019, when his female partner miss Olufunke Olukemi accused him of involvement in the act of sodomy.
This followed an investigation after his female partner managed to access Oluwafemi laptop which was unlocked, she perused all Oluwafemi’s private email and folder and found all the chat history from Hornet and Grinder which is Gay Network and it has been confirmed that the police has found evidence that he has been involved in gay activities which is a Known crime in Nigeria. The whereabouts of Oluwafemi is not known but there are indications that he could have fled out of the country.
According to Oluwafemi’s cousin ‘ Tunmise’ whom our reporter contacted to shed light on the issue, he had known Oluwafemi Ojubanire since childhood furthering that he had been very secretive about his sexual orientation since they were teenagers and realized that he was intimately attracted to men
He said Oluwafemi used to spend his free time with other men, also maintaining that the attraction was not just usually physical, but also mental
He concluded that if Oluwafemi is accused of being a gay, that will not be a big surprise to him because he was allegedly caught red handed about 15 years ago when making love to another man, he was badly beaten by community before the local security could come to his rescue.
Meanwhile, the spokesman of Neighborhood watch, Lagos State command, Mr. Wale Adeyanju told our correspondence, that they are working with Nigeria police force and other security agencies to curb the spread of LGBT activities in the country.
The Nigeria Police, therefore, urges the community youths and anyone who knows the whereabouts of Oluwafemi Ojubanire to report to the nearest Police Station for arrest and prosecution.
Recall that gay activities in Nigeria are highly prohibited and attract penalties, including not less than 14 years jail term