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Yewande Beatrice Okubanjo: Nigerian Lesbian In US Visa Fraud Freed After Pleading Guilty; Claims Persecution By Nigeria Govt.

Yewande Beatrice Okubanjo: Nigerian Lesbian In US Visa Fraud Freed After Pleading Guilty; Claims Persecution By Nigeria Govt.

Yewande Beatrice Okubanjo: Nigerian Lesbian In US Visa Fraud Freed After Pleading Guilty; Claims Persecution By Nigeria Govt.
Nigerian woman who pleaded guilty to entering the U.S illegally to escape persecution in Nigeria because of her sexual orientation, was sentenced to time she already served, i.e- eight days she spent behind bars after her arrest in February this year.


Yewande Beatrice Okubanjo, who faced up to six months behind bars for visa fraud, knelt down on the floor in front of the judge in Brooklyn Federal Court and bowed her head repeatedly to show how grateful she was for being spared a jail sentence.

Judge Frederic Block (pictured) is hopeful Okunbajo’s application for political asylum is granted.
 “Show the immigration judge that I recommended asylum,” Block said. Take the record from here and tell the immigration judge that I found her totally credible.”


Okubanjo admitted that she was desperate to flee Nigeria and paid someone $1,750 to prepare a visa application that falsely claimed she was traveling to a family wedding in Atlanta, according to court papers.

When U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers called the church listed on the wedding invitation, they learned there was no such wedding on that date.

Okubanjo’s lawyer, Samuel Jacobson, said his client had been subjected to beatings and ridicule on account of her sexual orientation, and called Nigeria one of the most homophobic countries in the world where merely displaying “same-sex affection” could land someone in prison for 10 years.
 “When her husband found out that she was gay, he became physically abusive,” Jacobson stated in papers. After Mrs. Okubanjo fled from the marriage, the husband’s family took her 5-year-old child, Desire Okubanjo, away from her.”

In her asylum application, Okubanjo wrote: “I was desperate to leave Nigeria because I was afraid that I would be killed or imprisoned because of my sexual orientation”

Culled from NiyiTabiti
Yewande Beatrice Okubanjo: Nigerian Lesbian In US Visa Fraud Freed After Pleading Guilty; Claims Persecution By Nigeria Govt.
Nigerian woman who pleaded guilty to entering the U.S illegally to escape persecution in Nigeria because of her sexual orientation, was sentenced to time she already served, i.e- eight days she spent behind bars after her arrest in February this year.


Yewande Beatrice Okubanjo, who faced up to six months behind bars for visa fraud, knelt down on the floor in front of the judge in Brooklyn Federal Court and bowed her head repeatedly to show how grateful she was for being spared a jail sentence.

Judge Frederic Block (pictured) is hopeful Okunbajo’s application for political asylum is granted.
 “Show the immigration judge that I recommended asylum,” Block said. Take the record from here and tell the immigration judge that I found her totally credible.”


Okubanjo admitted that she was desperate to flee Nigeria and paid someone $1,750 to prepare a visa application that falsely claimed she was traveling to a family wedding in Atlanta, according to court papers.

When U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers called the church listed on the wedding invitation, they learned there was no such wedding on that date.

Okubanjo’s lawyer, Samuel Jacobson, said his client had been subjected to beatings and ridicule on account of her sexual orientation, and called Nigeria one of the most homophobic countries in the world where merely displaying “same-sex affection” could land someone in prison for 10 years.
 “When her husband found out that she was gay, he became physically abusive,” Jacobson stated in papers. After Mrs. Okubanjo fled from the marriage, the husband’s family took her 5-year-old child, Desire Okubanjo, away from her.”

In her asylum application, Okubanjo wrote: “I was desperate to leave Nigeria because I was afraid that I would be killed or imprisoned because of my sexual orientation”

Culled from NiyiTabiti

SHOCKER: 8yrs Old Girl Arrested Over Lesbianism

SHOCKER: 8yrs Old Girl Arrested Over Lesbianism

SHOCKER: 8yrs Old Girls Arrested Over Lesbianism
The Uganda Police has reportedly arrested an 8 years old girl for allegedly involving in acts considered as lesbianism, media reports suggest.

She was arrested after her neighbour informed the police over her engagement of ‘romantic relationships’ with other girls. 

An officer at Jinja Police Child Family Protection unit, Catherine Wobuyaga, confirmed to Gay Star News that the girl had been arrested.

The neighbour claimed the eight-year-old had ‘lured’ other girls to a nearby farm and then performed ‘various sex acts with her fingers’.

‘The girl should be immediately and unconditionally released if she is still in detention,’ Victor Odero, Amnesty International’s East Africa Campaigner, told the Independent

‘What she needs is protection and respect for her privacy, rather than being treated as a criminal. The state’s responsibility here is to protect the child’s welfare, not to arrest her.’

Uganda has some of the most restrictive anti-LGBT laws in the world.

In February 2014, it legislated against the ‘promotion’ of homosexuality and knowing someone who had ‘committed’ a homosexual act and failing to report it to police.

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SHOCKER: 8yrs Old Girls Arrested Over Lesbianism
The Uganda Police has reportedly arrested an 8 years old girl for allegedly involving in acts considered as lesbianism, media reports suggest.

She was arrested after her neighbour informed the police over her engagement of ‘romantic relationships’ with other girls. 

An officer at Jinja Police Child Family Protection unit, Catherine Wobuyaga, confirmed to Gay Star News that the girl had been arrested.

The neighbour claimed the eight-year-old had ‘lured’ other girls to a nearby farm and then performed ‘various sex acts with her fingers’.

‘The girl should be immediately and unconditionally released if she is still in detention,’ Victor Odero, Amnesty International’s East Africa Campaigner, told the Independent

‘What she needs is protection and respect for her privacy, rather than being treated as a criminal. The state’s responsibility here is to protect the child’s welfare, not to arrest her.’

Uganda has some of the most restrictive anti-LGBT laws in the world.

In February 2014, it legislated against the ‘promotion’ of homosexuality and knowing someone who had ‘committed’ a homosexual act and failing to report it to police.

How I Increase My Blokos Size & Stopped Premature Ejaculation Issues That Scattered My Relationship For 2years.. Click HERE for Details


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