Nigerian US Based Professor, Uju Marries Her Lesbian Partner In the United States of America (Photos).

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Professor Uju Anya is happily married as she settles down with her lesbian lover…

Popular and outspoken US based Nigerian professor, Uju Anya has reportedly tied the knot with her lover in the United States of America, USA. Recall that she became popular following her comments at the time Queen Elizabeth the second passed away, which depicts the fact that she was celebrating the Queen’s death.

In series of social media posts shared, including were she announced her engagement to her lesbian partner, Sirry Alabg, a PhD holder based in the same United States of America as well. In another post, the lovebirds were appreciating each other for sticking to their plans of secrecy.

In another separate post, Uju extended appreciations to all those who have been there for them as they reached this level, while equally thanking those who have sent in their congratulatory messages following their marriage.

“Thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you extending your congratulations and well wishes,” she posted via her official X account (formerly Twitter).

And went ahead to add, “I promise clear pictures are coming at some point, but I know nothing and have nothing (besides my dream woman and a massive rock), because it was all a surprise”.

Read up more story about her marriage with her lesbian partner below…

The story has been met with litany of mixed reactions, mostly from Nigerians, who have some nasty words to say about their love story or the other, with some others wishing the newly married couple all the best.

Well, Nigeria as a country is among the nations with anti-gay laws, as such, criminalizing same sex relationship or marriage, and many people in the country have actually faced the wrath of the law as a result .

Uju is a professor of Applied Linguistics and a well known and outspoken feminist.

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