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Saturday, 3 December 2011

Gay Pastor Dares Nigerian Government, Recruits Members



Rev Rowland Jide Macaulay, the gay minister who founded House Of Rainbow Fellowship, is leading a serious comeback into Nigeria, sources have disclosed. Reverend Roland not too long ago appeared on Cable Network News, CNN, where he proudly talked about his church of gays. [How come Nigerians supporting gay people - directly and indirectly - always get a space on CNN?]
In his new effort to re-establish gay activities in Nigeria below are his words...
"Religion is a backbone to life in Nigeria, so we all want to go to church. But we don’t want to lie to God about who we are. Any negative effect on the anti-gay bill will have detrimental effect on the work and mission of House Of Rainbow in Nigeria.

"The lives of LGBTI people and their friends, families and allies will be further frustrated with fear and prejudice. We need to pray and stand up against injustice.

"My Church is a voice of the younger generation of citizens, activists, and diaspora, and our collective belief in a more progressive Nigeria. They are afraid of our growing influence as we gather allies not just from the West, a people that are not afraid but powerful and resilient."

Right now, they are spreading their tentacles to every village, town and city around the world. The Church is also calling on faithful and dedicated local leaders who believe in homosexuality and lesbianism...

At the moment, Rev. Rowland is in a self-imposed exile in London where he is presently running his gay church - House Of Rainbow Fellowship - and planning a come back into the Nigerian society.

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