#LiveLoveAfrica: There’s Another Side To The Story Of Africa And Homosexuality
So, as an activist, zealously working to promote the rights of the LGBT, Kenny Badmus and his team at isanyoneinafrica.com have been talking to some straight men and women who are tolerant of gay folks in Nigeria. And these homemade videos are some of the outcomes of those conversations.
The aim of these conversations is to educate and debunk the claim that all Africans are homophobes. Below are four short videos that show the tolerant Africans telling their own sides of the story.
Check on it and let us know what you think.
Ade Bantu On #LiveLoveAfrica
The Story Of Dan Daodu
The Story Of Shwaibu
The Story Of My Two Gay Friends
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7 Comments
wiffey
August 25, 06:16*Grabbing my pop corn* No noise please
Mandy
August 25, 06:28Love more.
Hate less.
Homosexuality isn’t what is unAfrican. Hate is.
#LiveLoveAfrica
sage
August 25, 08:32At least there is hope of light being at the end of the tunnel …..*fans myself*
Tobby
August 25, 10:34Nice initiative
Sinnex
August 25, 11:00Ade Bantu is so hot.
Jason
August 26, 00:13This was so touching, especially the last two videos. I love the fact that activists such as Kenny Badmus and many others from my own country is doing all they can to bring stories of African gay people so as to make people understand that being is not Unafrican.
Ace
August 26, 02:54Nice work guys.