Bisi Alimi and his husband Anthony Davis are celebrating their 6th wedding anniversary today.
Bisi shared photos from their wedding day to mark the anniversary.
Bisi Alimi and his husband Anthony Davis are celebrating their 6th wedding anniversary today.
Bisi shared photos from their wedding day to mark the anniversary.
Gay Rights activist, Bisi Alimi, has asked members of the L*sbian, G*y, Bis*xual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex community in Nigeria to come out of the closet to their parents.
Bisi came out of the closet in 2004 on National TV. In a tweet shared on his handle this afternoon, Bisi urged others still in the closet to come out
Gayrights activist, Bisi Alimi, has asked Nigerians to stop feeling pity for actress, Annie Adibia.
According to him, Annie is an ‘enabler.’ His post comes days after Annie’s husband and veteran singer, 2Face Idibia publicly apologized to her for being a ”shitty husband” and also promised to do better.
Bisi in a post shared on his Instagram page opined that men like 2Face need women like Annie to complete their puzzle.
See his post below…
Bisi Alimi, a Nigerian same-sex marriage activist has opined that there is nothing spiritual about s*x.
Speaking via his Instagram stories on Wednesday afternoon, the spokesman for the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-S*xual, Transgender (LGBT+) community stated that people should desist from making a big deal out of s*x.
He went further to state that s*xually active people should endeavour to be responsible whenever they are engaging in the act.
Bisi Alimi had this to say:
“There is absolutely nothing spiritual about s*x.
Don’t let anyone lie to you and dull your cruise.
Just f**k responsibly.”
Controversial Lesbian, Gay, Bi-S*xual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) activist, Bisi Alimi has opined that no Nigerian will make heaven.
According to the LGBTQ+ activist, most Nigerians will not make heaven for reasons he failed to specify.
Speaking via his Instagram stories on Thursday, the unapologetic same-sex marriage advocate stated that Nigerians often claim to have ‘admission into heaven’ due to their religious lifestyle and how they often demand rapture to come in time.
Bisi Alimi wrote:
“The way Nigerians beg for rapture to happen, you will think they already have admission into the so called heaven”
He continued:
“But I got news for you!
No one in Nigeria will make heaven (that’s even if there is anything like heaven in the first place), not even ghetto heaven.”