“I’ll celebrate 22nd February every year as my anniversary for coming out as a gay” – Ignatius Annor reveals

Former Metro TV employee who is now with Euronews, Ignatius Annor has revealed that he will be celebrating the 22nd of February every year for boldly coming out as a gay irrespective of the stigma and severe backlashes which flashed through his head before he finally made that bold decision.

Speaking in an interview with Joy News three days ago, Ignatius Annor admitted that he’s indeed gay but could not come out publicly to make his s3xual preference known because he was afraid he might have had lost his job and also banished from his community.

Ignatius Annor who currently resides in Europe in a new post meant to show solidarity to homosexuals across the globe,

In the lengthy post, he also showed sincere gratitude inspired by the outpouring of love, kindness and support that have reached me from Ghana, and around the world.

He wrote;

On February 22, 2021, I came out openly as a black gay Television journalist. I have noted the date in my journal and it will be a celebratory day every year that God gifts me with life.

Mostly, I am inspired by the outpouring of love, kindness and support that have reached me from Ghana, and around the world. It reminds of the religion I live by that ”everything you put out will always return to you”.

Newton called it the third law of motion. It’s love on steriod. I have heard stories of my people still in the closet, they have shared their pain and fears in a deeply religious country still bent on dehumanizing Africa’s sexual minority groups.

It is not new to me. I know it, because it was a lived experience from Ghana and to the Congo where I worked for almost three years. It is also not lost on me, that others chose to spread hate and attack my personality.

Those don’t bother me at all, because they do not know me. My hope and prayer is that there will come a time where the LGBTQI+ community everywhere is treated with nothing less than respect, kindness and basic human dignity.

It lies within each of us to continue to be the light and shine the path for the oppressed minorities within our families, communities, nations and the world at large. As I pen down my thank you note, I am reminded of those who came before us. People who looked like me or were just as gay as I was, I am and always will be.

Of their sacrifices and fight for a just and equal society. I am still hopeful for a brighter tomorrow. To my Queer community, just know that I see you, I stand with you and I am you. Here is what I know for sure, Love always win. Thank you!

Source: Gossips24.com

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