Bisi Alimi

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Bisi Alimi
Alimi at the Salzburg Global Seminar
Born (1975-01-17) 17 January 1975 (age 49)
Known forFirst Nigerian to openly declare his sexuality on national television

Bisi Alimi (born 17 January 1975) is a Nigerian HIV and LGBT advocate who gained international attention when he became the first Nigerian to come out on television.

Alimi came out as gay on a live television show in 2004. After the broadcast he was disowned by his family and arrested. He fled Nigeria in 2007 and claimed asylum in the UK, becoming a British citizen in 2014.[1]

Alimi launched the Bisi Alimi Foundation in 2015, supporting research to influence rights for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Nigeria.

In a 2014 interview on CNN, Alimi summarized their experience as: "And I had to, you know, face three years' ordeal in Nigeria which was very difficult. I couldn't get a job. I left university. Nobody was going to employ me. My life was constantly in danger. I was always beaten, arrested by the police, discharged. I was living for the day until when I had the opportunity to move to the United Kingdom."[2]

References[change | change source]

  1. "Bisi Alimi on LGBT rights in Nigeria". The Guardian. 2016-02-09.
  2. Gay and Endangered in Nigeria, CNN