Bisi Alimi, a prominent Nigerian LGBTQ+ activist, recently ignited conversations on social media with his provocative remarks about Enugu State. In a series of Instagram stories, Alimi described the southeastern state as a “retirement home for crazy homosegxwals,” urging LGBTQ+ individuals in Nigeria to exercise caution if they encounter gay men from the region.
Alimi’s comments took a humorous yet pointed tone as he asserted, “No one is sane in Enugu.” This statement has led to a wave of mixed reactions online, with some users expressing amusement while others criticized his remarks as perpetuating stereotypes about the LGBTQ+ community in Nigeria.

As an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, Alimi frequently utilizes social media to highlight the challenges faced by the community in a country where acceptance is still significantly limited. His recent comments are seen as a continuation of his efforts to spark dialogue about the realities of being LGBTQ+ in Nigeria, a place often characterized by stigma and discrimination.

The backlash to Alimi’s comments has drawn attention to the broader issues of societal attitudes toward LGBTQ+ individuals in Nigeria. Many supporters argue that his humor serves as a coping mechanism in a landscape where open discussions about sexuality are fraught with risk and hostility.
