Crime / 29 Jul 2025

She is a dirty & immoral muslim girl

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She is a dirty & immoral muslim girl

By Adekunle Lawal

When I published my original piece in our publication of 14/05/2025 (Volume 150No.119) titled ‘Dirty & Immoral Muslim Girl’, I received a lot of complaints and harassments from people who claimed to be Bashirat’s family members or her relatives who see me as a troublemaker and an agitator and an evil man. They were insisting that I retract the article. This I am afraid I will not do and I am unwilling to back down. If people are ashamed of their daughter and wish for the truth to be hidden, that in my opinion is their problem. See you in court! Bashirat confessed to me in public voluntarily while she was apparently intoxicated, feeling amorous, holding hands and kissing her lesbian partner in public, when I interviewed her at the Gay Festival in Aberdeen in 2024. That is the truth.

Before writing in this edition, I did my own additional online research and I found plenty of her photos online with all the other lesbian women with whom she has been rocking and rolling. I also spoke to other people in Aberdeen who are familiar with her lifestyle, and confirmed that she is openly lesbian and it is her lifestyle. We invite Bashirat herself to write us or email us her complaints, if we are lying. We have a lot of evidence to back my article and I am personally prepared to write more articles about her and other lesbians Nigerians who are out there in the world messing around and are disgracing our nation and violating our laws.

So, for the avoidance of doubt, in my original article, I wrote: “, In the summer of 2024, I was on my holiday in the United Kingdom and my host told me there is a Grampian Pride event taking place on Saturday the 25th May in Aberdeen. He told me that I would be surprised to see how many of our Nigerian people openly participate in the event and who are openly gay and lesbians. He said it fills him with sadness to see how our people have fallen so low, morally and how he prays this is never a road that our people back home in Nigeria will ever ascribe to. He knows I am a journalist and challenge me to interview some of our people and see what they have to say. 

This is where and when I met Bashirat Bukky Abdulazeez, a Nigerian law graduate with a Master’s degree in Oil and Gas Law and her partner (a white woman) whose name is Helena Samuel. She is Scottish. They were beaming with smiles, holding hands, kissing each other and said they were celebrating their love and commitment to one another and their pride in being a bi-racial lesbian couple. I did my best not to look shocked. I had never encountered women kissing women or calling themselves a couple. You can imagine if they were holding hands like that and kissing in public at Agege, Ikorodu, Lawanson, Mushin or Lafiaji. No doubt they will be seriously stoned and beaten to pulp for displaying such immoral amorosity in public.

I asked Bashirat if her family in Nigeria knew she is a lesbian. In a very sarcastic tone, she said; “I don’t care! I don’t live in Nigeria and anyway, this is my life and I am proud to be who I am.” This sort of answer is typical from all the Nigerians I interviewed on the day. Frankly, they just don’t care. I was in shock to say the least. I was utterly shocked and nauseated and perplexed.

For your information, the Grampian Pride is said to bring the local LGBT+ community and their allies together. With their rainbows, glitter, and costumes adorned, on Saturday 25th of May, they took to the streets of Aberdeen to celebrate their quote unquote ‘beautiful community’ and be proud. The Pride parade started from 11am from Holburn Junction (Albyn Place) and ended at Marischal College with the rainbow of people leading the parade all the way. 

It ended at the Festival Grampian Pride Village from at 6pm. The people had wristbands and were actually jolly to my astonishment! Costumes galore, music, flags, noise makers, banners, balloons, and smiles were on full display. 

At the village site they had the main stage, with a secret headliner at 4pm, and various local artists entertaining continuously from 1pm- 6pm, they even had a Bouncy Castle, children’s play area, rides and much more for the whole family as they claimed. They were enchanting, even alluring to say the least. I can see how easy it is for Sodom and Gomorrah mentality to fit well and take root and become a stronghold in the United Kingdom.

Reminder: Let us remind ourselves that Same-sex sexual activity is criminalized throughout Nigeria under various laws, including federal and state codes. Punishments range from imprisonment to capital punishment in some northern states governed by Sharia law. Under Federal Laws, and in southern Nigeria, the Criminal Code criminalizes sex acts between men with penalties of up to 14 years' imprisonment. Gross indecency between men is punishable by up to 3 years in prison and in northern Nigeria, the Penal Code prohibits "carnal intercourse against the order of nature" for men and women, punishable by up to 14 years' imprisonment, a fine, or both, etc.

So, I ask under which of our laws should Bashirat Bukky Abdulazeez who is from Northern Nigeria and a Muslim girl at that, be brought to books. She is a brazen, arrogant and a self-confessed, immoral lesbian who does not care what her parents and family think. What portion of our laws should she be called to account on?  

I will let the Nigerian police and public decide.

To be not to be, that is the golden question.”