Tag "Nigeria"

Editor's Desk 54 Comments

Let’s Discuss…About The Visibility Of What Society Doesn’t Want To See

A friend of mine and follower of KD wanted to know, a couple of days ago, what comment made in disparagement of someone’s HIV status that brought on the collective

Editor's Desk 54 Comments

URGENT! Another Reason To Be Careful

A good friend of mine and fellow KDian was kind enough to share the information below that awoke a mix of emotions inside me. Apparently, our police force has decided

Our Stories 106 Comments

Kenny Badmus Comes Out

This is a mistake a lot of us make. We all want to change people to conform to our preferences. We find it easier to play god in the lives

Editor's Desk 47 Comments

According to Uber-Facts…III

It begs the question: Who scored this record, a Top fucking a Bottom, or a man fucking a woman? 🙂

Our Stories 84 Comments

The Road To Atheism

The mere mention of the word atheism strikes terror in the hearts of men. A stigma so strong, it holds almost equal weight with homosexuality. So I just got back

The Happenings 27 Comments

‘He should continue in the land of the dead.’ Proof That Nigeria’s Humanity is Ever On The Decline

So, while 9-year-old Americans were giving their teacher compassionate letters in acceptance of his sexuality, faceless Nigerians on the cyber warpath had no compassion to give, even in the face

Our Stories 14 Comments

MY RIGHTS, HIS RIGHTS

I’ve read a lot of Kito stories on this blog to know that some human beings are scum. The last Kito story particularly gave me chills, and I contacted a

James' Journal 13 Comments

JAMES’ JOURNAL (Entry 21)

November 25 Quite a number of times, the question of what is wrong with Nigeria comes up. Why is a country as blessed and rich as ours so messed up

Our Stories 31 Comments

We Are Not The Cause, We Are The Cure!

I’m looking for a perfect beginning to this article, but seeing as words have repeatedly failed me, I’ll just go with the obvious: We are not the cause, we are

Our Stories 29 Comments

IF YOU ARE GAY, DON’T LIVE IN A SMALL TOWN

You were born here, in this gentle little town where traffic means six cars, each two kilometres apart, cruising to their destinations five minutes to schedule. This gentle little town