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‘Consenting Adults Should Be Left To Do What They Want’- Soyinka Speaks On Gay Rights

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Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka has said that consenting adults should be allowed to choose the kind of sexual orientation they want.

Soyinka made this known while speaking on the latest episode of #WithChude hosted by media personality, Chude Jideonwo.

The award-winning author pointed specifically only those who should have an opinion on sexual orientation “the whole science of hormones and the psychology involved in choice in human attraction,” he said.

Speaking on gay and transgender rights, Soyinka said: “Only those who understand the full makeup of human beings should even attempt to pronounce negatively on the sexual orientation of anybody.

“Anybody who has absolutely pursued the whole science of hormones, the psychology involved in choice in human attraction. I will listen to only that person who wants to speak negatively about sexual orientation.

“I believe that consenting adults should be left alone to do what they want as long as what they do and how they do it does not impinge on the rights of the rest of society and does not attempt to present their orientation as what should be the orientation of the rest of the world. Some of them go that far, and that is where they get into trouble with me.”

Commenting on ‘Ake: The Years of Childhood’, his memoir, Soyinka said he initially wanted to write about the late I.O. Ransome Kuti, his uncle who doubled as father of the late Fela Anikulapo.

“What I wanted to write was the biography of my uncle, I.O. Ransome Kuti, Fela’s father, from whom I had learnt a lot,” he said.

“I even told him that when I came home, I was going to write a biography on him. And then by the time I came home, he died on me. After he died, I realized, through him, that I wanted to recapture the entire ce of that period and what it was like for a child. 

“After some years, I decided to write Ake. And it took quite a while to enter the mind of a child, to try to capture that sense of wonder I recollected and also try to find a language for it”.



Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.