Nigerian Family Disowns Daughter

A Nigerian family in Ogun State has disowned their daughter who has been identified as Shalom T. Shoremi, being disgusted by her lesbian activities.

The family who gave their reason for severing ties with the lady, said she had requested for a special marriage license at the Federal Marriage Registry to allow her consummate a same sex marriage with another woman

Following the move, family members of the Nigerian lesbian took to a national newspaper to announce their separation from her.

Here is their official family note;

The attention of Shoremi Family of Ogun State has been drawn to the application of a special marriage license sought by Shalom T, Shoremi. She had requested for a special marriage license at the Federal Marriage Registry on the 22nd of March, 2018 to allow her consummate a same sex marriage, which was rejected as it is in variance with the Marriage Act of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The family is disassociating itself from this move and has severed ties with her.

We also disown her on the grounds that what she planned to do is against the law in Nigeria.

She will also not be entitled to anything from the family inheritance.
the public should please take note.

Signed: Shoremi Family

In 2017, a Nigerian family in Benin City, Edo State, also disowned one of their daughters over her alleged involvement in lesbianism. The family said the move to inform the public that they were disowning their 27-year-old daughter, who is based in Italy, was because her act had become known to the public and has brought shame upon them.

Head of the family, Mr Mike Omohe, informed journalists of their decision after a meeting of senior members of the family, which was held at their family house in Benin City.

He said, “We have been fully informed of our daughter’s shameful act of lesbianism. We now know that true to rumours we have had in the past, she is now a lesbian.

“We also know of her shameful relationship with another girl. We want her to know that she is no longer acceptable in our family as a daughter.

“She can no longer refer to us as her family members nor return to the family. As a matter of fact, she cannot even
practice her shameful act here in Nigeria as we will report her to the authority and make sure she is jailed.

“As a responsible people, who puts premium on African culture and tradition, we disapprove of her act. She is no longer qualify to be associated with us as we know that her unrepentant act constitute sin to God and man.”


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