Sons of Onyeka Oguaghamba, one of the Nigerian men arrested on charges of public display of affection with members of the same sex, walk to school in Lagos, Nigeria, February 11, 2020. Oguaghamba says he was sleeping outside the hotel in car at the time of the raid and was caught up in the arrests. While he was in police detention, Oguaghamba said, his four boys were told their father had been on television. “I felt so bad, although they didn’t understand what gay means,” he said. “They asked me – why police arrested me and they were showing me on television. I explained to them that the police can arrest anybody at any time.” REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja
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