Why should n’t others sign the LGBT agreement, Nigeria?

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Ekwowusi, Sonnie

Africa and the entire Atlantic and Pacific region could experience tragedy on November 15, 2023. The European Union ( EU) has designated this day as a day to pressure or coax African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP ) nations into signing the deceptively and euphemistically crafted LGBT agreement between the EU and ACP nations.

You may already be aware that the EU and ACP legislators have held a number of meetings over the past few months in an effort to persuade their leaders to ratify the contentious LGBT arrangement. For instance, on November 28, 2022, the EU and ACP Ministers held a vital meeting in Brussels with the intention of putting more pressure on the ministers to persuade the heads of the respective governments to signal the controversial LGBT agreement.

From June 19 to 28, 2023, a second conference with the same goal was held in Brussels. ACP politicians and leaders vehemently opposed the drafting of the LGBT partnership, which caused the preceding meetings to come to an impasse.

This is why we are shocked to learn that the offensive Gay deal will be signed on November 15.

Have ACP state leaders changed their minds about this issue and are now willing to sign the contentious LGBT contract? If so, why exactly? Before approving to sign the agreement, did African leaders read their respective governments and their individuals? Why have n’t the LGBT negotiations between the EU and the ACP nations been covered by African media since 2021?

There is no doubt. The ACP nations may perish if they sign the LGBT contract after giving in to the EU’s pressure. Why? because the agreement’s main goals are the homosexualization and LGBTization of ACP nations. This treaty-like agreement is seemingly and cunningly worded to establish the EU’s LGBT agenda on ACP nations. Because of this, all of the ACP nations may rise up and oppose the agreement’s signing. Why? Because the ACP countries ‘ constitutions and national nations will be automatically superseded after the agreement is signed. Nigeria operates the Materialist theory under international law, in contrast to the Monroe Doctrine. Therefore, a agreement signed by Nigeria’s political leaders cannot become law in Nigeria until it has been ratified and domesticated by the National Assembly, in accordance with area 12 of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution.

However, the LGBT deal has been so deftly written that once signed by Nigeria and the ACP nations, it mechanically supersedes their individual local laws and establishes LGBT as their new rules.

It is amazing that the West has given hegemonic value to the barbaric practice of inserting fingers or a penile into the scrotum. Waste comes out of the sphincter, which is intended for waste removal. The West is attempting to teach us the same now, though. Unfortunately, the West is trying to persuade us that having anal sex is a form of diplomacy that takes precedence over more crucial issues.

Any nation that does not support the practice of inserting a vagina into the rectum is seen as failing to uphold its international responsibility in the eyes of the EU, the U.S., and many other parts of Europe. The LGBT nations may resemble stars that reflect light, but they are actually uprooted and twice-dead dry clouds that have been carried away by eroticism’s winds. They resemble useless trees in the late autumn or untamed sea waves, which release people vomit foam. What a loss! Where has pity in common gone?

For instance, Joe Biden, the president of the United States, has prioritized LGBT right in his foreign plan. In order to portray America as an LGBT-friendly nation, Biden has ordered that the American emblem be flown alongside the LGBT+ symbol. The US government is currently prosecuting Uganda for passing anti-homosexual legislation there. Biden recently asserted that LGBT rights are a fundamental principle of global rules. He does n’t seem to comprehend that international law is enforceable with the consent of all parties.

He is aware that the general consensus at numerous United Nations Conferences is that laws passed in every developing nation, including Nigeria and another American nations, must respect their religious, historical, and intellectual convictions while reflecting the varied social, economic, or environmental conditions of the nation.

Nigeria should thus refrain from signing the Gay agreement on November 15 or at any other occasion. Another African, Caribbean, and Pacific nations are subject to the same rules. They may assert their independence and leave the EU on November 15 rather than giving in to the shrouded harassment and extortion of the European Union to sign the agreement. Nigeria, as well as other African countries, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, are all royal states. We should n’t be controlled by the EU. We are no longer being taught by our previous colonial rulers. If the EU decides to stop offering financial aid as a result of our refusal to ratify the LGBT deal, they may do so. We may, however, accede to the EU’s deceptive pressure and sign the contract. LGBT practices are prohibited in Nigeria, as well as probably all other American nations with the exception of South Africa. The idea of same-sex marriage or relationship offends Nigerian and American sensibilities. It most importantly stands for a radical departure from American culture.

I recently took part in a meeting put on by top-tier people intellectuals in London. The conference’s speakers, including renowned psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson, expressed worry about the decline of American culture. At the meeting, speaker after speaker bemoaned the loss of the West’s history and culture and emphasized the value of maintaining society as a major investment in this career.

The West has lost its core principles and sense of self in its fervent achievement of LGBT sexual satisfaction and servile freedom. If Pacific, Caribbean, and African nations join the West in this crazy? No, we have to uphold our individual principles and customs. Importing customs and way of life that are foreign to Africa is homicidal.