“Having Same-Gender Sex Is Evil” — TG Omori Defends His Stance Amid Backlash Over Comments on Same-Sex Relationships
Popular Nigerian music video director, TG Omori, has sparked widespread debate after publicly stating that “having same gender sex is evil,” a comment that immediately drew backlash across social media.
Omori, known for his bold personality and unconventional artistic style, made the remark while responding to critics who called him out for speaking against same-sex relationships. Many accused him of intolerance and promoting hate, while others supported his right to express personal beliefs.
In his response, the director doubled down on his stance, insisting he would not retract his words despite public criticism. His comments have since generated intense discussions online, with Nigerians divided between defending freedom of speech and condemning rhetoric that could fuel stigma against the LGBTQ+ community.
Human rights advocates have expressed concern that Omori’s statement could contribute to increased hostility and discrimination in a country where LGBTQ+ individuals already face significant legal and social challenges.
Meanwhile, supporters argue that the filmmaker is merely expressing his moral and religious convictions, a viewpoint shared by many Nigerians given the country’s conservative cultural and legal stance on same-sex relationships.
As the debate continues to trend, TG Omori has remained unapologetic, maintaining that he will not be pressured into silence.
Authorities and industry bodies have not issued any official response to his comments as of the time of this report.


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