Gay Rights Activist, Bisi Alimi Strips to hi Briefs in New Photo

Nigeria’s foremost gay rights activist, Bisi Alimi, has made a habit of sharing photos of himself. Though some might consider these pictures raunchy, the father of one does not quite care what people think.

Taking to his social media page, he has again shared one of those pictures. Though not surprisingly, he strips to his briefs, flaunting his eggplant in this new picture.

See photo of Bisi Alimi below;

Bisi Alimi covers Australia’s F&P magazine

Bisi Alimi covers Australia’s F&P magazine

Gay rights activist, Bisi Alimi is on the latest edition of Australia’s F&P magazine. He shared the cover page on his Instagram and revealed that he has a forthcoming tour. Bisi’s head is wrapped in gele, dropping earrings and neck beads for the shoot.

Bisi Alimi dons gele, earrings and neck beads as he covers Australia

On the cover of Australia F&P magazine promoting my forthcoming Aussie tour. I am so freaking excited and to think it’s just 8 days into 2019.

ALSO, READ: BISI ALIMI SAYS HE OWES THE LGBT COMMUNITY NOTHING (HERE)

Bisi Alimi Hints at Starting the Journey to Fatherhood

Nigerian gay rights activist, Bisi Alimi and his Australian husband, Anthony Davis are still waxing stronger in their relationship.

In a bid to seal their bond, the homosexual couple have decided to become fathers. Bisi took to his Instastory to make this announcement yesterday.

Stating that he is starting the journey of fatherhood, he added a baby emoji and a feeding bottle to his post.

Bisi Alimi will become a father soon.

Recall that the gay rights activist already had a child before his exit from Nigeria. If his post is anything to go by, this will be his second child.

His post below;

Officially starting the journey to fatherhood.

“Sexuality is not a choice”- Bisi Alimi says to his straight friends

“Sexuality is not a choice”- Bisi Alimi says to his straight friends

An open letter from Bisi Alimi to his straight friends about sexuality and their wrong perception of it.

"Dear straight allies... here

Dear straight allies and friends, we need to talk
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I want to thank you for your love and support, for standing up for what is right and just in a world engulfed by hate inspired by fears and lies

But

NO! I won’t give you a free pass just because you are an ally. I won’t accept your arrogance and ego just because you speak up.

Here are my beef with you

1- Being L, G, B, T is not a choice. In defending me and using the word “choice” you are actually harming me. You are setting the agenda to assume that my sexuality is a phase. That was what my mother told me, my father, sisters brothers, cousins, best friends, isntrue. they all told me this and I believed them and wanted to make another choice but realised it’s not what I have been told. Sexuality is not choosing between Rugby or football (unless you have different taste in men). It is not like if you want your potatoes fried or boiled; those are choices, being gay, straight, bisexual, lesbian or Trans isn’t.

So please, when you speak for me, don’t use words that harm me. I know you don’t mean it, but it hurts, and I feel the impact

2- “I accept you”: is a very arrogant word to use. You think that I am at the mercy of your acceptance and hence you feel you need to flaunt it. I got news for you, NO! I am not. I am good and will be great with or without you. But I appreciate that in this world of hate, showing love could be hard to find but don’t think you are doing me a favour by accepting me. No! You are not. Actually, you are doing yourself a favour, because acceptance based on true love, helps you have good mental health.

3- “I am not gay but I accept gay people”- I hate this, we hate this, everyone hate this and I am sure you fucking do as well. Who cares what your sexuality is? It’s like you go around announcing you are not a unicorn but you accept unicorn. I mean, it is like like you go around saying “I am not a woman but I accept feminism”. Please stop that bullshit.

If you have the urge or the desire to share your support for a marginalised group, do so without announcing your distance from them. You again, make it feel like you are doing something charitable, no honey, you aren’t, you are just being arrogant.

4- No! I don’t want to be your gay best friend- I just want to be your friend. I don’t think that’s too much to ask. Oh! I hate shopping, I don’t watch sex and the city, Madonna or Beyonce are not my favourite musicians. I play football when I have the time, (and believe me, not because of the men). I don’t know what it means to act gay, or be gay. I am gay. Please, leave me and let me be, I am not your accessories.

So, when next you want to voice your support, please make sure you are doing no harm.

Thank you ??

Gay rights activist, Bisi Alimi celebrates 2nd year anniversary with husband, Anthony Davis

Gay rights activist, Bisi Alimi celebrates 2nd year anniversary with husband, Anthony Davis

Today the 5th of November, gay rights activist Bisi Alimi celebrates his 2nd year anniversary with his husband, Anthony Davis.

Sharing a photo, he wrote: Two years ago today, in the presence of friends and families we exchanged our vows. Happy anniversary babe.

Bisi Alimi celebrates second wedding anniversary with husband Anthony Davis

ALSO, READ: BISI ALIMI SAYS HE OWES THE LGBT COMMUNITY NOTHING HERE

 

I First Attempted Suicide as a 17 Year Old Boy- Gay Rights Activist, Bisi Alimi

Nigerian gay rights activist, Bisi Alimi, speaks about some of the low points of his life as a homosexual. This was in a social media posts, where he spoke of the many low points of his life.

According to him, he has attempted to commit suicide several times. The first time, he said, was at the age of 17. When he was 19, he again, attempted to take his life, he said.

Bisi Alimi prepares for the LGBT Coming Out Day.

The Nigerian homosexual, however, advises that people should show love and encouragement as they prepare for the Coming Out Day.

Screenshot of his post below;

“Nigeria’s god is a fraud” – gay activist Bisi Alimi says

Bisi Alimi wants top pastors to be arrested for fraud

Nigeria’s gay activist, Bisi Alimi has said that Nigerian pastor should be arrested for fraudulent activities.

“Nigerian god is a fraud and it is using Oyedepo, Adeboye, Adejumo, and other criminals who robe themselves as minsters of god, to rob vulnerable Nigerians of their hard earned money, this has to stop! Let’s talk about the criminals who call themselves anointed of god. These people should be locked up in jail and the keys thrown into the sea. Enough is enough.”

"Nigerian god is a fraud" Bisi Alimi says as he calls for the arrest of top Nigerian pastors

“Karma will visit you when it matters most”- Bisi Alimi reacts to mobbed homosexuals

Bisi Alimi is pained by the humiliation two homosexuals received in Imo state

The video of two homosexuals who were caught in the act went viral on the internet. The men where beaten and paraded in the streets of Isiala Mbano in Imo state. Gay right activist, Bisi Alimi felt pained after he saw the video and penned down his thought on social media.

Bisi Alimi reacts to reports of two homosexual men beaten and paraded naked in Imo

Bisi Alimi reacts to reports of two homosexual men beaten and paraded naked in Imo

Bisi Alimi reacts to reports of two homosexual men beaten and paraded naked in Imo

 

Gay Rights Activist, Bisi Alimi Celebrates Son on his Birthday

Gay Rights Activist, Bisi Alimi is a proud dad.

Nigerian Gay rights activist, Bisi Alimi, yesterday, took to Instagram to celebrate his son who is now a year older.

Bisi is the first Nigerian to openly come out as gay which made him gain worldwide recognition. He fled the country following threats to his life after he came out openly as gay. He has not returned to the country since then as a result of Nigeria’s strict laws against homosexuals. He is at risk of serving a 14year jail term if he returns to the country; according to the laws Nigeria.

Bisi’s marriage to a Nigerian woman bore him son before he fled Nigeria.

He shared a picture of himself and his son with a birthday message. The picture suggests that they have a cordial relationship.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Be7cswVjACh/

On the 5th of November 2016, Bisi got married to his current spouse, an English man in the United Kingdom.

 

Actor, Uche Maduagwu Lashes Out at Bisi Alimi for Blasting Pastor Adeboye, Likens him to a Mad Man Dancing on the Street

“…You are incredibly abominable too.”

For blasting Pastor Adeboye, controversial actor, Uche Maduagwu has reached out to Nigeria’s foremost gay right activist, Bisi Alimi. In an instagram post, the actor lashed out on Bisi, describing him in unpleasant words.

A mad man would stop dancing on the street when no one responds to him he said. However, when kids start clapping for him, he thinks everyday is christmas.

‘If you say pastor Adeboye is irresponsible, then you are incredibly abominable too @bisialimi #Look at this cretin that thinks with his anus,?? so you too have joined your “yoyo” #friend to criticizing men of God abi? Wetin person no go see for #naija…?? It’s only in #Nigeria that people who #swim in the pool of adultery, and those who perpetually thinks with their colorful anus, boldly points accusing fingers at pastors.??? But can we really blame these #guys? If a “mad person” is #dancing on the street, and people ignore him, he would eventually stop, but when little #children are clapping, and singing for such a “mad person”, he’ll think everyday is #Christmas.? Honestly, i never knew a day like this would come when someone like @bisialimi would also put on his Almighty diapers to shamelessly insulting an elderly #pastor, who is old enough to be his #father. It means the leakages on your buttocks has finally beclouded your sense of reasoning.? You don’t need counseling dear, you need deliverance with cane, rubbish.’

Yesterday, Bisi Alimi called out on Pastor Adeboye, describing him as a fraud. (Read here).

Gay Right activist, Bisi Alimi celebrates wedding anniversary

Bisi Alimi and husband Anthony celebrates one year anniversary

Nigerian Gay Right Activist, Bisi Alimi celebrated one year wedding anniversary  with husband, Anthony, yesterday the 5th of November. He shared photos pf their wedding on Instagram.

He wrote:

‘As the clock struck 1300 365 days Ayo, @ajd_3030 and I said I Do. I can’t believe how time flies. I am a very lucky man and I have to say that, because many times we don’t acknowledge and appreciate our luck. Meeting, dating and marrying Anthony has been a blessing for me and for this I am happy.

 

‘Also a big thanks to friends and families who flew in from every part of the world to make it a memorable day. Here is to more years of love, kiss and laughter. In Whitney’ voice, ‘I will always love you.’

 

Nigeria’s Foremost Gay Right Activist, Bisi Alimi Strips Bellow the Belt, Reveals Massive Eggplant

The activist who is known mostly for his support for gay rights in Nigeria and as the most out spoken Nigerian gay posted the raunchy pictures on Instagram earlier today.

He stripped down to his bosom, exposing his sex organs with the caption “Good morning……Be kind to one another. Show some ? it’s another Friday!”

Bisi Alimi strips down to his briefs, shows off his eggplant in new photo

Bisi who was born in the Mushin area of Lagos State proceeded to Birkbeck College, University of London where he bagged his masters degree. He gained notoriety in 2004 when he became the first Nigerian gay man to appear on Nigerian national television as a guest on Funmi Iyanda’s show New Dawn with Funmi, a talk show on the NTA he was diagnosed of HIV that same year, and on the show he confirmed his sexuality as a homosexual and asked for social acceptance from the public. His coming out clean generated both admiration and death threats. He was disowned by his family and thrown out of his home afterwards. These threats led him to flee Nigeria in 2007 and was granted asylum in the UK in 2009.

After losing a number of his friends to HIV/AIDS, Alimi began his advocacy career in the late 1990s so after 2 years of community mobilization work which included condom distribution and safe-sex education for Gay men and Men who have Sex with other Men (MSM) in Nigeria, he joined the Alliance Rights Nigeria (ARN) in 2002 as a Programme Director, he developed and provided HIV/AIDS and sexual health services and support. In his capacity as ARN Programme Director, he was at at the center of developing the Nigerian MSM HIV prevention framework in. He was then trained by the International AIDS Alliance in 2004 as HIV project Designer, Community Mobiliser, Care, Support and Treatment. He co-founded The Independent Project 2005 which became The Initiative for Equal Rights, working as its Executive Director.

 

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