A ‘comedy’ sketch portraying a gay man being sexually assaulted has gone viral in Nigeria

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A “comedy sketch” encouraging sexual assault against gay men has gone viral in Nigeria.

The video, created by the comedian Ogusbaba, features an effeminate gay man acted by the comedian himself.

A ‘comedy’ sketch portraying a gay man being sexually assaulted has gone viral in Nigeria

It starts off with Ogusbaba at home, and he is visited by another man played by the actor Stephen Odimgbe.

Ogusbaba invites him in excitedly, promising his guest that the night will be a “delight”, before asking him if they’re going to “have some fun”.

“Oh yeah, we are going to dig it down together,” retorts his guest, before snapping his fingers which prompts two intimidating men to enter the scene.

The four get into a confrontation about Ogusbaba being gay, with Odimgbe mocking him in a high-pitched voice: “I love you, you’re the apple of my eye.”

The two men new to the scene set down a bag and begin to pull out objects that they talk about sexually assaulting Ogusbaba with.

Starting with a banana, one man played by Jnr Pope says: “This one’s too small, don’t worry yourself,” then proceeds to pull out a cucumber, then a paw paw and finally a yam with a bottle of olive oil.

The video ends uncomfortably, with two of the men holding Ogusbaba down while the third prepares to sexually assault the man with the vegetable – all because he is gay.

The video has been shared thousands of times and has sparked a debate. Many comments praise the video, but some debunk it.

Nigerian pastor Rev. Jide Macaulay is among those who condemn the video because it encourages homophobia.

The Rev. said: “It glorifies and glamorizes homophobic attacks faced daily in reality by many LGBTI people in Nigeria. Ogusbaba need to understand that this is not funny. Your comedy is giving licence to haters to attack gay people.

“We urge Ogusbaba to withdraw this sketch, apologise to the gay community and condemn any homophobic abuse as a result of this comedy,” he added.

You can watch the video here: