As
gay church arrives Nigeria, Christian, Muslim clerics declare:It’s
evil!
• ‘National Assembly
must fight it’
By JOSSY IDAM & PAUL OMO OBADAN Sunday, September
14, 2008

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A welter of criticism has greeted the emergence of the first
openly declared gay church in the country.
Both Christian and Muslim clerics have not only condemned
it, they equally dismissed it as evil.
In very strong terms, therefore, they want the National Assembly
to enact laws to stop what they describe as a festering sore
from gaining roots and spreading.
The Archdeacon of Oleh Diocese in Delta State, Ven. M.A.E
Igri, in his reaction, said “the church is not biblical
and out of tune with God’s plan. God created man and
woman to be married to themselves. The situation where a man
will be married to a man is wrong and unacceptable.”
Coincidentally, while the Lagos debauchery was on, Anglican
priests in Nigeria were holding an All-Anglican Clergy conference
at Nsukka, Enugu State, where they spoke against gay marriages
that is currently threatening the cohesion in the Church.
Similarly, the National Missioner of the Ansar-u-deen Society
of Nigeria, Abdurrahman Ahmad called on the National Assembly
to legislate against homosexuality in Nigeria.
Said he: “All people of conscience and people of faith
must rise to fight this evil.”
Genesis
For the first time in Nigeria, men who openly declared themselves
as homosexuals gathered penultimate weekend at a church in
Ojudu, a Lagos suburb.
Under the auspices of a yet-to-be registered church - House
of Rainbow Metropolitan Community Church - the men held a
seminar and night vigil.
The heavily guarded event paraded men who wore necklaces,
rings, conducted themselves and spoke softly like women.
Grand Irony
Ironically, the homosexuals held the fiesta in the hall of
United Bible University, Yakoyo Road, Ojudu, Lagos. The venue
also serves as a place of worship for Christian Pentecostal
Mission (CPM). The event, Sunday Sun learnt, was championed
by a lawyer and Theologian, Rev. Roland Babajide Macaulay.
On the days of the event, a retinue of mean – looking,
ill-tempered security men barred our reporter from entering
the venue and meeting the men.
However, when Sunday Sun revisited the place Wednesday evening,
the hall, SARRMAC Auditorium, was being arranged for an evening
worship by CPM. The church’s minister distanced the
CPM from it.
“We have no connection with them whatsoever. We only
hire this hall for service. We don’t own it,”
he said. But he however, acknowledged hearing of the event.
Unmasked
As revealed by a plaque on the wall of the auditorium, the
building was commissioned by the convener of the event, Rev.
Roland Babajide Macaulay, on Saturday, November 10, 2001.
Sunday Sun investigation reveals that the man is the son of
the founder, president and director of studies of United Bible
University, Rev. Dr. Augustus Olakunle Macaulay. When our
reporter sought to speak with him, a female secretary of his
said he was out of town.
On his own
Contacted on phone, Rev. Macaulay denied having any link with
the event. “God forbid! I don’t support any thing
that’s contrary to the teachings of the bible and God,”
he said, sounding shocked.
Asked to comment on his son’s glaring contradictory
stance, he declined, saying, “I don’t want to
discuss that. All I can say is that the man is my son and
he’s over 40.”
Pressed for a proper interview, Rev. Dr. Augusts said he was
at Owerri conducting a seminar, and from there he would head
to Akwa Ibom and won’t be back until end of the month.
The United Bible University was established in 1994. The date
is boldly emblazoned on its outer wall. To prove the top connection
of the owner of the University, a new storey building - Moses
Iloh Hall - was commissioned on Saturday June 17, 2006, by
Hon. Oluyemi Cadoso, former Commissioner for Budget and Planning
in Lagos State. The institution, according to a message on
the wall of the new hall, aims to “develop moral Christian
and ministerial education.”
Honours list
A board in the University’s SARRMAC Auditorium listed
Mrs O.A. Adeboye as O.A. Adeboye as Appreciation Award and
Best Award Winner, for 1980 to 1994. Those listed as Activity
Award Winners include Mr. C.A. Sodipo, Lady Evang. C. Arinola
Ogunye, Mr. A.O Adeneye, Evang. S.A. Aroyehun, Mrs. E. Doyin
Mould-Olupitan, Evang. V.A. Akande, Mr A.O. Oduwole, and Mrs
B.A. Sodipo.
Other names on the list include Mrs M.O. Makanjuola, Mrs Bandele
Jacobs, Mr. J. Babatunde Ebadan, O. Oduwole and Mr. Emmanuel
B.O. Shobande.
Homosexuality and HIV/AIDS
In a recent survey, Integrated Biological and Behaviour Surveillance
ranks homosexuals second to female sex workers, as the group
with the highest figure of HIV/AIDS. In fact, the survey puts
the prevalence rate among men who have sex with men (MSM)
at 13.5 percent.
Closet existence
Sunday Sun learnt that the church, House of Rainbow Metropolitan
Community Church has been existing in the closet since 2006.
The church, according to a source, is affiliated to other
metropolitan community churches in America and Europe.
In a public statement, Rev. Roland Macaulay is quoted as saying
that the church is “a mission and vision to transform
hearts, lives and history and especially, to help people reconcile
their sexuality and spirituality.”
Raging controversy
The ordination of gays as priests in the Anglican Church has
raised a lot of dust and it is threatening to splinter the
Anglican Communion. The leaders of the church in America and
Britain have conciliatory view on the matter. But African
bishops are resolute on non-admittance and ordination of gays.
Woe betide them
At a week-long All-Anglican Clergy Conference which ended
penultimate Friday at Nsukka, Enugu state, the issue reverberated.
The Primate of All Nigeria Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Peter
Jasper Akinola said that, “Anglican orthodox members
of this church are poised to do the mission of the church
and those who say that gay is their concern woe onto them.”
Crime and punishment
A lawyer in Lagos, Mr Godwin Ewa took a critical look at the
gathering of gays and described it as a fad in Europe and
America being imported into the country.
“Nigeria is a dumping ground for all manners of products
and perverted ideas and lifestyle. From this development,
it won’t be long before we begin to hear of gay rights,
same sex marriage and so on,” he said.
Lamenting that homosexuality is an infringement and a complete
assault on the nation’s core values, Ewa blamed it on
the lax law and lenient punishment for offenders. The law
classifies it as “unnatural offences” under Section
214 and “indecent practices between males” under
Section 217 of the Criminal Code,” he said.
According to him, the Criminal Code criminalizes homosexual,
gay marriages, lesbianism and sodomy. When an offender is
convicted, he or she could be jailed for up to 14 years.
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