Popular Gay Rights activist Bisi Alimi has warned those who keep coming for LGBT citizens. He recently declared that anyone who tries to tarnish the image of the LGBT community should expect to be brought down henceforth.
According to him, the careers of those who have refused to let the LGBT community breathe will see their careers end abruptly if they don’t learn to mind their business.

Bisi added that the LGBT community have the power to end careers, and people who think that such a power will not work in Nigeria should think again.
See what he wrote,

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Bisi Alimi (born Ademola Iyandade Ojo Kazeem Alimi, 17 January 1975) is a British-Nigerian gay rights activist, public speaker, blog writer and HIV/LGBT advocate who gained international attention when he became the first Nigerian to come out on television.
Alimi was born in the Mushin district of Lagos to father Raski Ipadeola Balogun Alimi (a Nigerian police officer) and Mother Idiatu Alake Alimi (a university clerk). Alimi was raised in Lagos, where he attended primary and secondary school. He was the third in a family of five children from his mother, and sixth from a family of ten children from his father. He later changed his name to Adebisi Alimi.
Bisi attended Eko Boys’ High School in Lagos, and graduated in 1993. He led his school cultural dances, both at primary and secondary school, to many awards and honours.
He was a member of his secondary school literary and debating society and a Social Prefect (in charge of organizing social activities) in his senior year. Also, in 1993.
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