Nigerian Gay Rights Activist Bisi Alimi Celebrates 15 Years Of Being Diagnosed With HIV And 10 Years Of Being Medication

Nigerian Gay rights activists Bisi Alimi is celebrating 15 years of being diagnosed with HIV and 10 years of staying on medication. In a series of post, he talks about how contracting any s3xually transmitted disease has nothing to do with a person’s defined s3xuality.

He wrote; “Here is to mark 15 years of my #HIV diagnosis and 10 years of being on medication, and I still look so fly. Please watch this message, share this message, take a test and save a life. Thank you.

“I can go on and say much more, like appealing you to please donate to the work of Bisi Alimi Foundation, and letting you know;

1- HIV knows no sexuality; it doesn’t care if you are;
Gay, straight, male, female, Trans, tall, short, white, black, Asian; if you are exposed, there are chances you will get infected.

2- Like taking a test is the best way to know and adhering to your medication is the best way to stop the virus.”

He added;

“3. That U actually equals U, but that’s if you know, on treatment and in good health.

4- That you can live a long healthy life with HIV.

5- That holy water, anointing oil and other falsehood you have been sold won’t cure HIV

6- That there is no cure yet, but it is on its way.

7- I love you

8- That thank you to my husband Anthony Davis for being the most amazing man.

9- That please donate to Bisi Alimi Foundation.”