Currently living in Sunderland in the north of England, Abraham is trying to claim asylum in Britain, and is still waiting to hear from the Home Office about his living status.
He said that he had been attacked on social media by people in Nigeria since his sexuality became known.
Abraham has specifically chosen not to share his surname publicly, because he fears it will put his family at home in grave danger.

Abraham is terrified of returning to Nigeria
Originally from Lagos, Abraham’s boyfriend died of HIV before he fled to Britain in 2008.
“There is no hiding place for gay people in Nigeria – the attacks are coming from all angles.”
“Back in Nigeria, I worked in the banking sector.
“In material terms, I am far worse off in Britain as I am unable to work.”more after the jump.

Abraham hopes the UK will let him stay
“The authorities are suspicious because I have three children in Nigeria and because I did not claim asylum as soon as I entered Britain.”
“Back in Nigeria, I worked in the banking sector.
“In material terms, I am far worse off in Britain as I am unable to work.”
He also said the recent reforms made to same-sex marriage laws in Western society has had a negative effect in Nigeria.
“The result is that in Nigeria conspiracy theories have developed saying that the West wants to infest Africa with a gay mentality.”
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