President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan has recently signed the anti-gay bill, which stipulates harsh punishment for the law violators. 
Judging
 by the comments and general reaction to the law, the majority of 
Nigerians approved it, despite the criticism coming from the United 
States of American and European countries.
We suggest you to 
leave aside the emotions for a moment and take a look at all these 
homosexual black people famous all over the world for their talents and 
successful career.
Talented sportsmen, journalists, singers, 
actors (actresses), writers… They are all so different, but have one 
thing in common – they are all openly gay.
Queen Latifah (Dana Elaine Owens)
This
 American stars has proved to be a successful singer, songwriter, 
comedienne, show hostess and producer. Throughout the period of her 
skyrocketing career Queen Latifah’s has been recognized by prestigious 
movie and music awards (like Golden Glove and Grammy, among others).
Her
 sexual preferences had been kept secret until 2012, when during the 
Long Beach Pride show the world renowned celebrity came out as lesbian 
saying to the LGBT (lesbial, gay, bisexual and transgender) community:
“Y’all my peeps (people). I love you!”
Frank Ocean (Christopher Breaux)

This
 young man started his career as a ghostwriter for Brandy, Justin Bieber
 and John Legend. Soon he decided to try his luck as a singer and 
released the debut song mixtape Nostalgia, Ultra, which was 
critically acclaimed. Starting from this point every new piece of music 
he introduced to the audience has been warmly accepted.
Frank
 Ocean is considered the first major R&B artist to have come out as 
gay. He made the courageous announcement in 2012, and later confessed: “I
 knew that my star was rising, and I knew that if I waited I would 
always have somebody that I respected be able to encourage me to wait 
longer, to not say it till who knows when.”
Michael Sam

Successful
 US football defensive end, who became the first openly homosexual 
player to have been drafted to National Football League (NFL).
These were his words:
"I'm not afraid to tell the world who I am. I'm Michael Sam: I'm a college graduate. I'm African-American, and I'm gay."
Jason Collins

The professional American basketball center, currently playing for the Brooklyn Nets (NBA League).
Collins will forever remain in the historical records, as he became the first openly gay athlete in US professional sport.
In April 2014 Time Magazine listed him in “100 Most Influential People in the World”.
Azealia Banks

This
 22-year-old rapper and songwriter was signed to XL Recordings when she 
was only 17. Her career went up in the world in 2011 after the release 
of her debut singe "212", which became known all over America and 
Europe. You might have heard it, too.
Azealia characterized herself as a bisexual in her interview to the NY Times. She was quoted saying: “I’m not trying to be, like, the bisexual, lesbian rapper. I don’t live on other people’s terms.”
Don Lemon

An honoured journalist, who was employed by such respected editions and TV stations as NBC News, CNN, WNYW, WCAU and others.
When
 the CNN anchor revealed in 2011 through his memoir book that he is 
homosexual, Lemon was globally commended for being one of few openly gay
 black celebrities. The book also describes homophobia and sexual abuse 
he suffered in the childhood.
Lee Daniels

The
 renowned US actor, producer and filmmaker. His movie “Monster’s Ball” 
brought the first Oscar to the Hollywood star Halle Berry. Meanwhile 
Daniel got his own “Best Director” nomination by the Academy for the 
novel-based film “Precious”.
Daniels, who realized his nature
 in the childhood, said in one of the interview that his father was 
violent and physically abusive towards him and tried "to beat it [being gay] out of me."
Robin Roberts

The
 53-year-old successful American TV broadcaster, was forced to leave the
 "Good Morning America" show in 2012 to get a bone marrow transplant, 
which saved her life.
After the life trial Roberts took to 
Facebook to thank those, who supported her, including her… girlfriend 
(it actually became the post of confession):
“I am grateful for my entire family, my long time girlfriend, Amber…” she wrote.
RuPaul (RuPaul Andre Charles)

He came out as gay at the age of 12 and has never denied his preferences since.
Wanda Sykes

Emmy Award winning writer, also a comedienne and actress. Sykes hosted her own talk-show on Fox channel.
She
 had been married to a man named Dave Hill for 7 years (1991-1998), 
however in 2008 Sykes opened up on her orientation during Las Vegas 
rally against ban of new marriages of same-sex couples in California. READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/66685.html
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