Former school prefect of Achimota School has left Ghana to marry his gay lover in the US.

Stephen Kabutey Ofoi Ceasar’s bold decision follows moves by parliament to impose stricter laws against homosexuality in Ghana.

The overall hatred against the gay community in Ghana has seen most of them crawl into the closet, living a secret life.

But this scorching stigma never deterred young Ghanaian gay man, Stephen Kabutey Ofoi Ceasar from living his entire life in a civil union with his American gay lover.

Photos and videos of both gay men are starting to invade the internet as the gay couple, together with their Ghanaian and American families had a historic gay wedding somewhere in America.

YEN.com.gh is gathering that Stephen was once a school prefect at the Achimota School between 1993/1994 and also host of Smash TV, an entertainment program on Metro TV.

The civil union between Stephen and his American male lover comes on the back of Ghana moving for plans to criminalize homosexuality in the coming months if not years.

In fact, the speaker of parliament, Mike Ocquaye Jnr, has been documented lashing out at Human Rights Group – Amnesty International – who called on him to relax his stance on gay rights.

In the meantime, YEN has reported of how a group of 8 Ghanaians in Canada are seeking out signatures to pressurize government of Ghana to respect the rights of the LGBT community – a development which has seen several Ghanaians lash out at them on social media.

Being Gay comes with grave challenges with the most brutal and deadly been mob justice – a development which continues to see the LGBT community in Ghana always in hiding.

With this bold step taken by Stephen, it remains uncertain if many more gay men in Ghana could take the challenge or risk of leaving their country to live the life they so wish to live.





4 COMMENTS

  1. Americans with all this ungodly attitudes, why won’t you be sweep away by hurricanes ?what Sodom and Gomorrah did and was wiped away with fire, is what you are doing today. God have mercy on us all

  2. Comment: All these are signs of His coming
    A man happily marries another man and has gained support from relatives and a so called man of God to bless it….it’s a shame
    God guard us and guide your lost sheep back to your feet

  3. Let’s just leave them to do their thing. It’s no fault of theirs. If we go to reality you would be shocked the people who will be exposed. Even Some of our leaders are in it but are covering it up with marriage. Let them live their life. After all the stopping them has been done through education.

  4. Nothing wrong in this,,,,,,,,a fact undeniable is that many are born gay. You can identify them from infancy,,,, it is not a choice. Yes, God made it so. Understand it or not. With mine, I knew since childhood, and I have tried to deny it without a success. Yet, I want to get married to a lady and have children, just to cover this up. But it is in me, and still in me. Conduct a spiritual screening,,,, and you will notice 50% Ghana citizens are in the rainbow community, even them that claim to condemn it. It’s not a fault, neither is it a crime nor choice but a REALITY.

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