On January 7, 2014, President Goodluck Jonathan has signed 
the Nigerian Same-s*x Marriage Prohibition Bill into a law. Since the 
enactment of that Act, some Nigerians and nationals from Western 
countries have expressed their displeasure and opposition to the 
President and Nigerian National Assembly.
 
Some
 of these opponents of the new law have described the statute as 
draconian and obnoxious while others among them, including the American 
and British Foreign Secretaries, John Kerry and William Hague 
respectively, see it as a direct encroachment upon the fundamental 
rights of Nigerian gay community and a contradiction to the provisions 
of Nigerian 1999 constitution and international conventions.
To some of these opponents, the new law is repressive because, 
according to them, nobody is supposed to suffer any discrimination on 
the grounds of his/her s*xual orientation and they have even expressed 
fear that the Act will cause untold violence, persecution, and prejudice
 in Nigeria.  Others among them have even described millions of 
Nigerians who support the criminalization of homosexuality and same-s*x 
marriage in Nigeria as barbaric and slaves to tradition, religion, and 
morality.
Without mincing words, these negative reactions against the new Act, 
at best, represent obvious naivety, ignorance, western hypocrisy, 
enslaved western mentality, wool-pulling defence mechanism, and agnostic
 philosophical chicaneries on the part of the critics. In the first 
place,  these opponents, who usually proclaim themselves as gay-rights 
activists or defenders of the civil liberties of homosexuals, must be 
re-educated on the following truisms: In 1795, a legendary Anglo-Irish 
political philosopher and theorist, Edmund Burke, who was also the 
father of modern liberal conservatism and representative democracy, 
taught the whole world a remarkable socio-political lesson to this 
effect, “THE ONLY THING NECESSARY FOR THE TRIUMPH OF EVIL IS FOR GOOD 
MEN TO DO NOTHING.”
The lesson Nigerian self-made gay-rights defenders and their western 
backers should learn from Edmund Burke is that the prevalence or 
luxuriant growth of an evil, an immorality, a behavioural disorder, an 
illegality in any nation is an indication of the dormancy and inaction 
of good men and women in that country. Burke’s teaching equally means 
that if good people in a country do something, any societal evil or 
disorder that crops up in that nation will abate, but if they do 
nothing, it will increase and continue to multiply in enormity. It 
further implies that it takes the failure of good, honest, God-fearing 
country men and women to take positive and purposeful actions for 
political, social, moral, and behavioural corruption to thrive in any 
country. It also means that anything done by good men and women in a 
society to eradicate a particular societal malady or moral corruption 
which fails to curb or uproot it, is futile and as good as nothing. This
 eloquent and world-widely accepted wisdom of Edmund Burke was given an 
added stamp of authority and endorsement by Albert Einstein, a Jewish 
great scientist and a superlative mind in intellectual philosophy who 
won the 1921 Nobel laurel in physics, in the following words, “THE WORLD
 IS A DANGEROUS PLACE TO LIVE, NOT BECAUSE OF THE PEOPLE WHO ARE EVIL, 
BUT BECAUSE OF THE PEOPLE WHO DON’T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT.”
In simple analysis, these two great men of history wanted the world 
to know that it does not take thieves,  homosexuals, gays, paedophiles, 
public property looters, or fraudsters, murderers, prostitutes etc. to 
mitigate the rampancy of stealing, homosexuality, same-s*x marriage, 
paedophilia, prostitution, murder and corruption in a society; it rather
 takes the practical interventions, passionate actions, and conscious 
vigilance of honest, good people to keep such evils, such behavioural 
disorders, such social anomalies at bay.
Another great wisdom handed down to humanity in the 19th century is 
the classical teachings of James Anthony Froude, a quintessential 
English historian, novelist, biographer, and editor, who in 1849 advised
 human persons and societies in this manner, “ACTIONS ARE GOVERNED BY 
MOTIVES.
THE POWER OF MOTIVES DEPENDS ON CHARACTER AND CHARACTER ON THE 
ORIGINAL FACULTIES AND TRAINING RECEIVED FROM THE MEN OR THINGS AMONG 
WHICH A PERSON IS BRED” According to this teaching, those who commit 
evils, immoralities, or illegalities do so as a result of the nature of 
their mental breeding, learning, nurture, and/or environmental 
influences.
Froude continued, “OPINIONS ALTER, MANNERS CHANGE, CREEDS RISE AND 
FALL, BUT THE MORAL LAW IS WRITTEN ON THE TABLETS OF ETERNITY.” 
According to this message, the bedrock, the anchor, the engine, power, 
the meat and marrow of human life, any society, and any legal rules is 
the moral rules. This further implies that human life which is devoid of
 moral scruples has no essence and no meaning. By necessary extension, 
it means societal development or civilization is no development or 
civilization without morality.
Continuing, Froude mused, “OUR FAILURES ARE ERRORS, NOT CRIMES – 
NATURE’S DISCIPLINE WITH WHICH GOD TEACHES US; AND AS LITTLE VIOLATIONS 
OF HIS LAW, OR RENDERING US GUILTY IN HIS EYES, AS THE ARTIST’S EARLY 
BLUNDERS, OR EVEN ULTIMATE AND ENTIRE FAILURES, ARE LAYING STORE OF 
GUILT ON HIM.” The understanding in this teaching is that what fails or 
ruins a man, a woman, a society, a nation is lack of nature’s 
discipline. This further means that disobedience to natural/moral rules 
of life and conduct is more destructive to a nation than crimes. It also
 means that crimes are the essential by-products of lack of natural 
discipline or control. It further implies that for a nation to survive 
and grow, it must instil natural/moral discipline in its citizens.
I must equally take recourse to Confucius, a legendary Chinese 
philosopher whose wise teachings more monumentally influenced modern 
Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, and many western countries’ 
thought than any other sage of the old. In 479 B.C. and in his approach 
to social harmony, prosperity, and defined moral obligations between 
individuals and social systems, Confucius said, “TO PUT THE WORLD IN 
ORDER, WE MUST FIRST PUT THE NATION IN ORDER; TO PUT THE NATION IN 
ORDER, WE MUST PUT THE FAMILY IN ORDER; TO PUT THE FAMILY IN ORDER, WE 
MUST CULTIVATE OUR PERSONAL LIFE, AND TO CULTIVATE OUR PERSONAL LIFE, WE
 MUST FIRST SET OUR HEART RIGHT.”
According to Confucius, to effect a positive change in a nation, the 
citizens of that country must start at its bottom or basis, which is the
 individual persons living in families governed by natural rules of 
life.
He taught that the citizens must organize and tame their 
individual lives well and set their hearts in order. This means that 
once the bottom of a country (the persons in individual families) is 
well organized and tamed in morality, the top of that country ( the 
government) will automatically be well tamed in natural discipline 
without which there will be no legal, political, economic etc. 
discipline in the society. This further means that if the families in a 
nation are made up of thieves, paedophiles, gays, prostitutes, lesbians,
 those who have s*x with animals, with their children, with their 
sisters, brothers etc., the civil leadership of that society will be 
constituted by thieves, homosexuals, paedophiles, prostitutes, bestial 
and incestuous human beings and the country will be drowned in 
immorality and illegality.
This therefore means that what people do (whether adults or 
non-adults) in their private lives, homes, bedrooms should be a source 
of interest and concern to a right-thinking human society because 
people’s private breeding/life determines their public/official or 
communal behaviour. I don’t know of any Nigerian, any American or 
British today whose intellectual and philosophical teachings and 
thoughts are as legendary, as world-widely respected, honoured, as 
world-widely accepted and embraced as those of Confucius.
In the light of the aforementioned teachings and lessons, one may now
 ask: What gain can humanity derive from homosexuality and same-s*x 
marriages? Are homosexuality and same-s*x marriage breaches of Nature’s 
discipline? If yes, should Nigerians condone or acquiesce to their 
practice in Nigeria? Can human right enure or exist in acts which are 
violations of Nature’s discipline or in illegality? Are homosexuality 
and same-s*x marriage threats to human procreation? Is human race in 
danger of extinction if all nations decide to adopt same-s*x marriages? 
Who actually is to blame for the criminalization of homosexuality in 
Nigeria? Is sodomy not a homosexual act?
By Alphonsus Nwadike