“Being Homosexual Is Not Evil” — Charly Boy

Charly Boy seems to have an opinion about everything lately, this time he is speaking out on homosexuality and weighing on whether it is wrong or not. And he is of the opinion that in the times we are living in there is nothing wrong with being homosexual.

 He goes on to write that people should not judge others because they sin differently from them. He added that being gay is not evil and he has never seen so much hate and ignorance that being gay evokes. Judge Not. Recently, there was this trending story of an American who married his Nigerian gay partner, David Shoen-Ukre, in New York on July 30, who accused Nigerian bloggers, of causing the couple harm by publishing their stories without permission. The rain of curses/abuse, and the terrible judgemental comments that ensued after the story broke, was incredible. Many concluded that the couples were Evil. I have never seen hate and ignorance come so alive in words.

While I cannot speak louder than the stupidity of other people who will disagree with me on this, NO, being gay is not Evil!! This is coming days after Denrele revealed that the kiss he shared with ‘Area Fada’ five years ago which went viral was initiated by Charly Boy, who suddenly kissed him during a shoot.

No Matter How Successful You Are, You Need a Husband – Charly Boy

The area father is of the opinion that societal compliance demands that women no matter how independent and successful they are should get married in other to become whole.

See what he wrote below…

“More women are career orientated and because of this, marriage somehow takes the back burner, however, no matter how successful a woman is in our society, irrespective of what she achieves in her career, or how financially independent she becomes, society still looks at it as incomplete. It is always expected that she crowns it all with a husband attached to her and where she fails to get married, her success is always tagged with a clause. Marriage is a Nobel institution even though we don’t think it’s meant for everybody. So what so you think, does marriage validate a woman, and do parental and societal pressure create this need for validation…… Share your thoughts.”