Two Nigerian siblings now residing in the United Kingdom have shared their personal account of relocating from Nigeria, stating that they moved in search of safety and acceptance.
In a widely circulated social media post, the siblings said they both identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community and felt compelled to leave their home country due to fears about stigma and personal safety.
They explained that their relocation has allowed them to live more openly, while also highlighting the emotional challenges of leaving family and home behind.
The post has generated mixed reactions online, with some users expressing empathy and support, while others have debated broader issues around cultural values, migration, and human rights protections.
As of the time of reporting, the identities of the individuals have not been independently verified, and no official statement has been made regarding their claims.


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