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Our Stories 27 Comments

What Wilfred Wills (Part 2)

Previously on What Wilfred Wills… * I smiled to myself as the events of the previous night began to unfurl in my head; I could remember being spooned against Wilfred’s

Our Stories 20 Comments

KISS LIKE NO ONE IS WATCHING

“I like you.” I stood there, staring at his face, shocked so much that I could not speak. There was something earnest about the expression on his face, something rather

Our Stories 16 Comments

What Wilfred Wills

We’ve since moved to a bigger house, but back then, when my family lived in a three-bedroom apartment, I shared a room with my elder brother. He is seven years

Editor's Desk 3 Comments

IN THE BUSINESS OF HEARTS

Earlier this year, I was casually dating someone – let’s call him X. It ended up not going anywhere, primarily because of the baggage he appeared to be carrying from

Our Stories 6 Comments

Silent Christmas

How do I start this without leaving any point untouched? Because you know holiday sadness randomly hits you and you cannot deal with it. You could just be out and

Series (Non-Fiction) 6 Comments

DIARY OF A GAY NIGERIAN IN THE UK (Entry 3)

Time Wasters, Fuck Off! One of the really annoying things about the Grindr scene over here in the UK is how often you encounter those who waste your time in

Series (Non-Fiction) 8 Comments

HERE IS WHERE MY STORY BEGINS (Episode 2)

Previously on Here Is Where My Story Begins… * He booked an uber to take us to the 5-star hotel he was staying at in Ikeja, to get ready for

Our Stories 11 Comments

AN ACE UP YOUR SLEEVE

Hello KD, it’s Dandie, your favorite asexual again. Last year, I penned my story (Am I Queering Wrong?) where I talked about my struggle with relationships as an asexual in

Dear KD 1 Comment

The Proposal: Two Queer Men Are Looking For Marriage Prospects

Hello, my name is Jojo, and I am a gainfully-employed gay man in my late 30s. I am from the Southern part of Nigeria, resident in Lagos, and I am

Opinion Pieces 9 Comments

Who Are The Church’s Victims?

Pastor Abel Damina’s sermon where he calls out the church for being responsible for Sammie Okposo’s death is making the rounds on social media. I watched the video, and I