Nigerian Student Uses Magnets To 'Prove' Gay Marriage Is
The so-called discovery was made by Chibuihem Amalaha, a postgraduate student at the University of Lagos who told Nigeria's This Day Live that same-sex marriage is "eating deep into the fabric of our human nature all over the world." Amalaha said he conducted "experiments" in physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics to test his theory. Amalaha says his experiments show that the north and south poles of magnets are attracted to each other — but same poles repel each other. That is how I used physics to prove gay marriage wrong.
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Chibuihem Amalaha, an award winning student at the University of Lagos, is claiming that he’s “disproved” gay marriage through science — and he used the power of magnets to do so. His. On Sunday, opposition to marriage equality jumped up a notch when doctoral candidate Chibuihem Amalaha announced that he had successfully disproved homosexuality. In spite of the evidence suggesting otherwise, he argues that homosexuality does not exist.
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Amalaha said. “And recently, Britain told Nigeria to legalize gay marriage of forfeit international aid. I thank God for our lawmakers who refused to sign the bill legalizing gay marriage.”. A student at the University of Lagos in Nigeria has conducted a study in which he attempts to present homosexuality and gay marriage as unnatural, by drawing an analogy to identical poles of magnets that cannot be attracted to each other. Chibuihem Amalaha, a postgraduate student at the university, claimed, based on his observations of magnets, that a man would only attract a woman, according to the laws of nature.
Nigerian Grad Student Used Magnets To Prove Gay Marriage Is
A post grad student from Nigeria took the help of simple bar magnets to demonstrate scientifically why gay marriages are wrong, insisting that "like" does not attract "like".Chibuihem Amalaha, a student at the University of Lagos, told Nigeria's 'This Day Live' that same-sex marriage is "eating deep into the fabric of our human nature all over the world," the Huffington Post a. A student in Nigeria claims he has scientific proof that same-sex marriage is wrong. Ultimately, he deduced that the repellence of two similar entities magnets, for instance proves that same-sex marriage is wrong.
Nigerian grad student uses magnets to 'prove' gay marriage is
A student in Nigeria is claiming he can prove gay marriage is wrong through science – and his scientific “breakthrough” is backed by his university. Chibuihem Amalaha, who has won awards in his country for reporting on energy science and featured on various national television stations, says. Join the HuffPost Community. Membership connects you to a movement of readers who believe good journalism builds a better world.
Award Winning Nigerian Student Uses Science To Prove Gay
A scientist in Nigeria has come up with the zany theory that gay marriage is wrong via an experiment using magnets and other methods. Chibuihem Amalaha, a graduate student of chemical engineering. . Nigerian Student 'Debunks' Homosexuality With Magnets
To fortify his country’s decision to outlaw gay marriage, Amalaha designed a series of scientific experiments that he claims contradict same-sex attraction. While the program invokes a variety of disciplines, most originate in the same basic principle of physics. . Student uses magnets' 'like poles repel' factor to wrong gay
Nigerian news site This Day Live reported on the experiment: “A University of Lagos post graduate student, Chibuihem Amalaha, from Imo State has used science to prove that gay marriage is improper among other breakthroughs.” In an interview for This Day Live, Mr Amalaha explained the motivation for his experiments. .