13/01/2022

No One In Nigeria Will Make Heaven – Gay Activist, Bisi Alimi Blows Hot

 

Popular Nigerian gay rights activist, Bisi Alimi, has taken to social media to say that no one in Nigeria will make heaven.

Bisi took to his Instagram story to make the shocking post.

According to him, Nigerians beg for rapture, yet they are not ready for it.

He wrote;

“The way Nigerians beg for rapture from heaven, you will think they already have admission letter to the so called heaven. But I got news for you, no one in Nigeria will make heaven. (That’s if there is anything like it in the first place) Not even Ghetto heaven.”

Reacting to his post, one Krimmyofficial commented, “Only you will not make heaven pls speak for yourself! I will make heaven in Jesus name amen.

Fizzglam wrote, “Words from someone that doesn’t even believe that God created him as a male… he is talking in the rubbish, living his life in reversal. Hisssssss”

Moccachenoh wrote, “isi rest IJN, you don’t believe in heaven or hell, you don’t like Nigerians but you can’t get them off your lips… rest oo”

Esabod Global News recalls Bisi Alimi recently encouraged others to remain curious, claiming that he is going through a Lucifer phase that has made him more self-aware, self-assured, and self-conscious.

“This Lucifer stage is becoming my most self-aware, self-assured, self-conscious of them all,” the media figure stated on his Instagram story. And there are still a lot of phases I don’t recall. But one thing remains constant in all of them: my curiosity.”

“I’ve always opened myself up to growth, mistakes, adventure, learning, unlearning, love, fear, smiles, tears, success, and failure as a curious human.

I suppose the gist of it is that you are never really mature until you die. Death is the culmination of all things. So please don’t deprive yourself of the pleasure of discovery.”

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