BBC: People in Nigeria who are suspected of being gay could face the death penalty, as parts of the country crack down on practices not consistent with Islamic law.
Homosexuality has long been illegal in the country, with a recent law extending the penalty for those convicted to 14 years in prison.
But in Bauchi State in northern Nigeria, some of those standing trial could face the death penalty.
Will Ross reports. (+ BBC video) » | Thursday, February 06, 2014