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How Do We Solve A Problem Like Bobrisky?

Is Bobrisky really even a problem? Like who is this guy and how did he become a name on everybody’s lips? Before I get into this article proper, let me

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EMERALD THOUGHTS (PART 2)

Previously on Emerald Thoughts… * “I’m married.” It felt like someone had pushed me hard from behind unexpectedly. I stopped in my tracks, juggling the weight of the revelation in my

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Call for Submissions | An Anthology of Nigerian Queer Art

You are invited to submit your work to a new anthology celebrating LGBT life and community in Nigeria. Here are the details: On January 13 2014, the administration of Goodluck

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EMERALD THOUGHTS

WRITER’S NOTE: This is not a work of fiction. We had been Facebook friends for quite some time before he finally sent a message to my inbox. I recognized him

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A Letter To My Future Children

Dear kids, First, know this: I will love you, no matter what. Do not be ashamed of me because you might come into the world to find out you have

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HERE’S MY STOP

In the time I’ve lived here in India, I’ve come to realize that this country is filled with the horniest people in the world. These people are so horny, they’ll

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THE WOLVES

Ever since I agreed to get on this beautiful trip of hearts with Kenny, I have adjusted my life in a number of ways to prevent the possibility of putting

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Kito Diaries Now Open For Adverts

In the last three years, Kito Diaries has been run as a unifying platform for the Nigerian LGBT to share our stories and bolster forward-looking conversations about the current state

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About Doing The Right Thing And Other Stories

Getting into the scene after a long service year is quite exhausting. I tried to keep up while serving but my environment wouldn’t let me. I got busy partying with

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To The Nigerian: Gay People Do Not Need Your Rage. Corrupt People Do

Originally published on thefemmemedia.com Disclaimer: This post is targeted at religious bigots that think gay people are the problem with Nigeria. Hopefully, I’m not pouring water into a basket. Being