Posts From Pink Panther

Series (Non-Fiction) 18 Comments

DON’T CALL ME BIGGIE (Episode 4)

Previously on DON’T CALL ME BIGGIE… * Brother Ebenezer of the Most High! Mighty in Tenor and Powerful in Worship! Singer-songwriter walking out half-naked in the pastor’s house! I can’t

Editor's Desk 0 Comments

Which Facilities That Cater To Queer People Do You Know? Help Us With This Questionnaire

Center for Health Education and Vulnerable Support (CHEVS) is a youth-led organization with a mandate to improve the health and rights of LGBTQI persons and other key populations. They are

Kito Stories 2 Comments

KITO ALERT LXXIV

I would like to lead by apologising for our hiatus from updating the kito alerts. There have been a ton of reports that have been coming in to us, and

Series (Non-Fiction) 22 Comments

DON’T CALL ME BIGGIE (Episode 3)

Man: Maxwell Location: Uyo Situation: National Youth Service Wahala: Everything Maxwell: Handsome, tall, chocolate-skinned, gap-toothed, a gym rat, nice punk hair style, nice outfits – But absolutely JOBLESS! Jobless as

Dear KD 2 Comments

The Proposal: A Gay Man And Woman Are Looking For Partners For Marriage

Hello, my name is Bath. I am from Imo State, but I’m based and work in Lagos State. I am a gay guy looking for a lesbian lady for a

Editor's Desk 9 Comments

THE BOOTY CALL

I am barely settled in his house, my visit just about 7 minutes old, when my friend gets a call. His face lights up when he looks at the screen

Kito Stories 8 Comments

HIS COMING OUT STORY (Edition 12)

Two years ago, I talked about my dilemma over the issue of coming out to my best friend, Dominic. (Check HERE for the full story). * Dominic is my best

Our Stories 13 Comments

WITH FRIENDS LIKE THIS

In 2020, when I was living in Abuja, I met this guy on Facebook. Let’s call him Izu. He was older than me, in his early 30s. As we got

Our Stories 31 Comments

THE POINT OF NO RETURN

My father died. After a two-year-long battle with cancer, He lost. In the period when He fought this illness, right after He was diagnosed, prayers abounded. My family prayed. Relatives

Our Stories 13 Comments

THE METAMORPHOSIS

Years ago, I was visiting my friends at their campus when this very effeminate guy showed up. His face was well-powdered, his brows were evidently carefully brushed and he wore