The continent called Africa is segmented into five region’s, West Africa, East Africa, South Africa, Central Africa and Northern Africa. In West Africa for example which has fifteen countries, each of the country has it’s diverse culture, unique tradition.
In the continent there are some african traditional religious practices. While some practice the cultural heritage of their land, others practice Islam and Christianity.

But in the recent time
the continent has witnessed abominable acts of importing the white man culture and ways of living and other practices such as man to man affair’s which is popularly referred to as gay.
The practices have taken a toll on our unique african culture and traditions.

The recent protests popularly referred to as “EndSARS” that rocked the entire country revealed that many inmates in prison custody escaped during the protests.
Statistics survey showed that some of the arrested person’s who were caught in the acts are still on awaiting trial and those who are being trialed are awaiting sentence.
Our survey also revealed that some of them were held for over three years and are till been tried.

We gathered from a superintendent of prison (names-withheld), that notable among those that escaped are Osahuobo Williams , Emeke okafor, Victor Irodia and a host of others whom he said the authorities are on their trail.
He told our crime desks that many have been re-arrested and one died in the hospital during the mob that descended on him.
He further revealed that the report they got, is that the deceased Emma and his partner victor Irodia who both escaped from prison were caught having an affair inside abandoned vehicle in mechanic workshop gwagwalada they were beating up by angry mob. It was gathered that Victor Irodia was admitted in the hospital before people could get there and he also escaped.
The authority appealed to members of the public to please give useful information that could lead to the arrest victor Irodia and others who are still on the run.

It would be recalled that Nigeria government in February 2014 signed into law acts of prohibition of same sex affair’s or marriage which carry 14 years jail term.