The Minority Report on the Endurance of LGBTQ Nigerians on #IDAHOBIT2020
On this day that is the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, considering especially the unique circumstances we have found ourselves in as a society with the coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns, the hosts of The Minority Report NG examine ways in which the LGBTQ community in Nigeria can better cope with whatever toxicity may arise from our various situations.
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