Skip to content

Live On Air

🎧 Listen Live 🔴

  • Home
  • Classic TV
  • Shows
  • The Crew
  • News
  • Events
  • Competitions

Nigeria Bans Homosexuality, Crossdressing In Its Military

News

Nigeria Bans Homosexuality, Crossdressing In Its Military

The Nigerian Armed Forces have introduced strict regulations banning military personnel from engaging in activities considered contrary to the ethics of the service. 

These include homosexuality, lesbianism, bestiality, cross-dressing, and other behaviours deemed inappropriate, according to the revised Harmonised Armed Forces Terms and Conditions of Service (HAFCTCS). 

The new directive, signed by President Bola Tinubu, also bars personnel from body piercing, tattooing, drunkenness, disorderly conduct, and other forms of public misconduct. 

Military personnel are also forbidden from entering into amorous relationships with subordinates or their spouses, prohibited from joining secret societies or political parties, banned from engaging in private businesses or misusing government property for personal gain, and also restricted from accepting gifts or favors from their subordinates. 

It noted that other key regulations include the obligation for personnel to fulfill financial obligations such as vehicle licensing and insurance on time. Failure to do so is considered a serious offence, as is the issuance of dud cheques. 

The revised document further warns that actions that bring discredit to the armed forces will not be tolerated, though it does not specify the disciplinary measures nor consequences for violations. 

READ ANOTHER STORY HERE: https://classic94.fm/saudi-arabia-prepares-for-another-hajj-of-extreme-heat/

More Posts

PSG Beat Arsenal to Reach UEFA Champions League Final Against Inter

PSG Beat Arsenal to Reach UEFA Champions League Final Against Inter

Read More »
Mali Suspends Political Activities Ahead of Protest Against Military Junta

Mali Suspends Political Activities Ahead of Protest Against Military Junta

Read More »
Nigeria to Make More Weapons locally, Plans to Start Exporting in 2026

Nigeria to Make More Weapons locally, Plans to Start Exporting in 2026

Read More »
Senate Passes Two Tax Reform Bills, Rejects VAT Increase

Senate Passes Two Tax Reform Bills, Rejects VAT Increase

Read More »
  • 2025 Copyright © Megalectrics Limited
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
Facebook-f Instagram Twitter Youtube
Facebook-f Instagram Twitter Youtube
  • Copyright © 2021 Megalectrics Limited
  • Listen Live

Live On Air

  • About Us
  • Shows
  • The Crew
  • News
  • Contact Us

Classic 94.3 FM

Abuja

  • Port-Harcourt
  • Lagos
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • 2025 Copyright © Megalectrics Limited
Facebook-f Instagram Twitter Youtube
  • Listen Live

Live On Air

  • Home
  • Classic TV
  • Shows
  • The Crew
  • News
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Facebook-f Instagram Twitter Youtube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Copyright © 2022 Megalectrics Limited