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Why gays shouldn’t reveal their sexuality – Blessing CEO

Blessing Okoro, sometimes known as Blessing CEO, is a controversial self-proclaimed relationship expert who has counseled homosexual people in Nigeria to keep their sexuality a secret and take it to their graves.

She stated that due to the misconceptions in Nigerian society, it is not a good idea for LGBT people to come out as gay.

In an interview with Moments With Blessing CEO, She stated, “If you are a homosexual, hide it, bury it, and take it to your grave because the society condemns it,”

The self-described relationship coach claimed that a lot of “Abuja and Lagos men are homosexual. They called it gay for pay. The gays are not the crossdressers. The gays are the ones that have muscles like gym instructors.”

She further claimed that “some women are still covering their homosexual or bisexual husbands because of the benefits.”

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