Begging Question: Will Nigeria ever give room for non-heterosexual orientation to freely be expressed?

Who could have thought the effects of making non-heterosexual relationships in Nigeria illegal would stretch to the shores of cinematic settings?


Recently, the new Marvel superhero blockbuster, “The Eternals”, premiered on the 5th of November 2021, but, in line with the provisions of the Criminal Code of Nigeria which sanctions Nigerians from participating in homosexual activity with up to 14 years in prison, the National Film and Video Censors Boards (NFVCB) decided to indefinitely ban the movie from the nationwide screenplay. 

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The ban is major because of the controversial scene, where actors, Brian Tyree Henry and HaazSleiman, share the first gay onscreen kiss to ever be featured in a Marvel production. With celebrities, like Lil Nas X to our very own Bobrisky, who has wholeheartedly embraced his sexuality within the homophobic borders of our conservative country.

This begs the question: Will Nigeria ever give room for Non-heterosexual orientation to freely be expressed?


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17 Comments

  1. Beto

    Change happens unpredictable..

  2. Beast

    I strongly doubt it will .Nigerian is a country driven by Religion and culture

  3. Ebube

    Well, It may or may not be accepted but time will tell.

  4. Miriam

    No,it should not be accepted

  5. Collins

    Well, in my opinion it’s extreme to go as far as banning movies of such, I mean it’s just a movie… At least 85% of Nigerian feel such act is absurd but a movie is a movie, created for entertainment

  6. Paul

    Nigeria as well as Africa in general is bounded by “cultural ethos”. The value of Culture and even Religion is a major reason why Nigeria will not give room for non-heterosexual relationships

  7. Bjmblack

    I FEEL THAT IT WOULD NOT BE FEASIBLE FOR NON-HETEROSEXUAL ORIENTATION TO FREELY BE EXPRESSED IN THE NIGERIA OF TODAY

  8. Sophia Ufuoma

    I’m an homophobic and i don’t support any form of same sex practices
    at all…so the law should not be lifted…that the the only way we can remind sane.

  9. Tiana

    If a gay sits in a political position maybe but for now No

  10. Divinee

    It would be so hard here, very very hard, it’s against our norms and values. How would your parents even accept you? Well, some would though…but majority of our Nigerian families would kick against it.

  11. Pels

    Nigeria is a country that judges a lot.
    I don’t think so because of culture

  12. LEC

    Nigeria is too religious to allow it but personally i fell there’s nothing bad

  13. Ayomide Fadeyi

    The world is evolving, I don’t pray for it to be legalized but anything can happen in Nigeria, so it’s fingers crossed!

  14. Hope

    Nigerian is a religious country and no no no.
    It won’t be accepted.

  15. Lucifer

    As long as we’ve religious, we won’t accept them

  16. Coco

    I doubt with the way things are here,besides we were not cultured that way

  17. Lola

    Probably not, because of our culture.

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