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From The Initiative For Equal Rights (TIERs)

If you haven’t already read this, here’s a note of caution that TIERs passed across in a Facebook post earlier today. Read below.

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Hello Friends/ Family

Over the weekend three members of the community were arrested in Lagos, and in the process of securing their release at the police station, we discovered that the police are very well informed about online dating/hookups.

While we have resolved the case, we are aware that some of the police men have registered on the different social site mentioned by the boys and are already chatting with community members and planning to meet.

We kindly suggest that everyone should be careful on how they meet on social site like Grindr, Gaydar, Manjam etc and if possible, check with friends about who they are meeting before meeting.

Regards.

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31 Comments

  1. Smh, na wa o this mallam and his thugs should mind their business, when it comes to privacy the least they should do is back the hell off.

  2. I’m way to busy to be meeting people anyway and way to paranoid to even think twice about hookups. I just got out of a kito-situation and survived, still get paranoid like crazy but recovering slowly with each passing day.

  3. Funny! The Nigerian law enforcement has always known about gay hook-up sites. It’s been on for long. Like virtually every student in UNN doesn’t know about or visit KD! It’s not a new thing. Let’s just tread carefully. That way, we’ll stay safe

  4. odikwa egwu… Kedu ife ndia cholu ka anyi mee now?? They should tell straight guys to stop taking pussys before coming to tell me that i have no right to ride on that huge dick i desire… Akuko!… Love my carefulness though…

  5. WTF! This Mallam should do and call for a review of that nonsense same sex marriage bill. Them no wan allow boys operate underground sef.

    1. Yinkss, please kindly stop with this slobbering. We get it. You have the hots for Korede Bello. He’s not here though. Now please if you won’t contribute to the updates, perhaps you’d like to stay silent.

    2. It’s not a small thing o. Gay hunt is the appropriate term for it. This vindictive tenacious persecution of Nigerian gay men, even in their habitat is simply appalling.

    3. You have to understand that these men feel homosexuality is a crime worse than theft, rape, or even murder.

  6. Ghen Ghen…

    But I no go mind being shagged by a police man or better still a Soldier. Being handcuffed to the bed and getting beat up with the baton….

    Arrest me baby…I have been a very very very naughty boy. I promise not to do it again.

    Una don hear? Think with your head and not with your dick.

  7. I’m on manjam. I love that sites. Lots of Nigerians on that site. Any other sites dat u guys can recommend?

    P’S – I’m madly in love with korede bello and I heard he is gay too. Please can anybody hook me up with him.

  8. I’m not a blackmailer oo. Why would you say that? I’m just a stupid guy in love with a guy that doesn’t even know I exist. Simple

  9. @PP I think there’s Atom of Truthin What Chuks is saying about “Yinkss”Learnt his New here.@Chucks u shouldn’t have lash it here,cus had it been he is,he ll pipe low now,#Nohardfeelings

    2:Who. Is meeting pple now on hookups site? Here in Niger abegii since. Mallam no ready Repeal the law,me dee my Own.I think Jarch is a better Hookups *winks

  10. Intruder Alert! Intruder Alert!

    Anyways, I have always hooked up in Naija through recommendation. Even though there is a risk of kiss and tell, it is way better that being lynched.

  11. :*runs to deactivate all accounts.. Guess its gonna be my hand, some lube and porn hub henceforth. Better safe than sorry.

  12. Hectic day.

    Now I am worried oo … Those weird chats on grindr in Lagos …. Hmmmmmmm!

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