Six years ago, Musa Ali (not his real name) was linked up with a rich businessman in Yola, who ‘initiated’ him into gay sex. Ali was told that being gay would make him bold and feared. Of course, he was also told that he would make a huge load of money. Now 36, Ali is somewhat filled with regrets and wishing it were possible to turn back the hands of the clock. Sitting in the serene evening of last Thursday in Bankin Kogi at the bank of River Benue in Yola after a Herculean arrangement to get him to talk, he shared his story by granting sun news an interview.
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How did you become a gay? A woman my friend introduced to me lured me into it. The woman linked me up with some men in business and in politics. The first man I was introduced to told me that having anal sex would fetch me good fortune and I would be bold to challenge anybody no matter his social status. He said that if I wanted to be rich and be likable, I should join the club of gays. He said that I would meet influential people and they would be attracted to me. Also, I was told that if I ask for anything, without hesitation, my demands would be obliged. He said whenever I speak, I would be feared and my wish would obeyed. That was six years ago. He made love to me during political campaigns and gave me N150,000. I bought a parcel of land with that money but later sold it.
How old are you now and what has been your experience?
I
am 36 years old. As I said earlier, I have been in this business (anal
sex act) for six years. But all that I was promised did not come to
pass. The business has robbed me of my senses and personality. Big men
patronize us, but the business is not worth it. The same big men that
patronize and give us big money, somehow through diabolical means,
snatch the same money from us. They make love to us and give us big
money but we never really benefit from the money. I have often regretted
being a gay but I cannot help it.
No.
I used to have affection for women or young girls, but I no longer have
such feelings and this is disturbing me seriously. It is disturbing
because no matter how beautiful a girl is I cannot have feeling of love
for her nor make love advances to her.
Do you have a permanent partner?
I
do not have a permanent partner because most of the people I have met
did not want to maintain a permanent relationship, which would entail
paying for my domestic needs and being responsible for my medical bills
on certain ailments I could contract as a result of our participation in
this gay sex. In fact, I was betrothed to a man in Yobe who eventually
abandoned me. After that experience I decided not to have a permanent
partner.
Who are you regular with?
Please
skip that I cannot tell you. This is because most of our clients are
big men in the society and mentioning their names will put my life in
danger. My clients are businessmen and politicians. I don’t want to
mention their names.
They are from across the country but mostly in Kano, Yobe, Maiduguri, Bauchi, Gombe and Sokoto.
You said earlier your first client gave you N150,000. Is that what you get paid every time?
Each
client at the local level in Yola pays between N10,000 and N12,000 per
sex session. We don’t charge clients that are wealthy. We don’t charge
the politicians because they are always ready to pay more than we
ordinarily would have charged. A politician or a businessman can pay
from N150,000 to N200,000 per sex session. The elite know what they
derive from us sexually, which is not known to us.
Do
you know that government has banned this your business? Government has
enacted a law forbidding same-sex marriage and relationships?
I learnt so, but I am not sure.
I
actually want to stop, but I cannot stop because I will be killed by my
colleagues for not complying with the covenant entered into not to
disclose this activity to anybody. Probably, I have been hypnotized. I
cannot tell.
That is not your business, please.
How will you feel if you are caught in this act?
I will not allow myself to be caught unless someone reports me to Civil Defence or the police.
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