A proud homosexual, Kiki Bandy, who doubles as a gay activist, a very beautiful Cameroonian lady has written an angry respond to Ayah dehumanitarian (Ayah Foundation) on their stance to reject humanitarian Aid from persons believed to be Homosexuals.
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But the Ayah dehumanitarian Facebook page seems not to have taken this response lightly as they shared it on their platform, promising to respond to her and her kind. Here is Kiki’s message and the tickling Ayah response it provoked:
Dear Mr Ayah DeHumanitarian,
I was notified about a post you wrote on Facebook, categorically stating that AIF will never knowingly receive funds from any homosexual association or group. A huge part of me wanted to ignore your post and continue enjoying my vacation in Paris but as someone who is Cameroonian, homosexual and an LGBTQ+ activist, I will be doing our community a disservice if I don’t speak out.
Firstly, I have three questions for you:
1) What is the difference between money contributed by a homosexual and money contributed by a heterosexual? Does it have a lesser value or a different colour?
2) Since you don’t accept donations from homosexuals, do you check the sexuality of the vulnerable people you claim to help?
3) Do you know the risks involved in publicly claiming someone is a homosexual (which they may or may not be)?
As homosexual who has recommended your foundation to good-willed KB readers and even personally reached out on one occasion, your naivety rubs me off in a wrong way! But in some ways, I understand your haughty outburst because you have ridden on your father’s image to get this foundation where it is and have no idea what it means to be a tactful leader in the 21st century.
Unless it is boldly written on your website or you tell international big donors that you don’t accept donations from homosexuals, you are just another loud mouth hungry Cameroonian trying hard to gain likes. Put your mouth where your money is! This insensitivity post will hurt you!
Updates: I have just been informed by one of your relatives on how you have used the struggle and the AIF to enrich yourself and family. I apologise to anyone I have ever recommended this foundation to them. It is comfortable to pick the easy target when people start demanding accountability!