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Series (Non-Fiction) 36 Comments

THE DIARY OF A NIGERIAN FUCKBOY (Entry 8)

Dear Diary, The online gay scene is an emotional rollercoaster. I don’t know if this is due to my temperament, my physical appearance, personality or even my Zodiac sign (Sometimes

Our Stories 34 Comments

GOD’S LIVING WATERS

I was ten when this story happened. It was a long vacation preceding the start of a new school session and my attendance of JSS1 in secondary school. I spent

The Happenings 32 Comments

“My mother is teaching my siblings to despise Gays.” Says the Man Who Was Unable To Go On Living

On June 17, Michael George Smith Jr. posted a screen shot of a message from a sibling on his Facebook page. It read, “God doesn’t born gay people. You make

The Happenings 50 Comments

Two alleged gay men escape jungle justice in Enugu State

Odinaka Orji, 32, a driver and Nonso Ejimene, 22, an accountancy student from Ezeagu, were reportedly almost lynched by an irate mob on Saturday at Coal Camp over homosexual activities,

James' Journal 10 Comments

IBK’s JOURNAL (Entry 3)

July 15 I have this vague memory from primary school. A girl had done something bad. It wasn’t too bad but it was bad enough that it warranted caning. But

Our Stories 44 Comments

Hopeless Sunday Morning

I’m not hung-over. I don’t know if I should be. Should five shots of Vodka leave you hung-over? I guess not. So it’s Sunday morning and I’m at my desk,

Our Stories 8 Comments

Why There Is No Such Thing As Too Much LGBTQ Representation On TV

One of my favourite TV shows from last year was Sense8, the Netflix sci-fi thriller that gave a massive middle finger to heterosexual norms. Worthy of note was the sex-positivity

Our Stories 25 Comments

The Three Nigerians

It’d already been a stressful day. I’d just finished quite the exam, the type you spend eight straight hours reading for and when it’s time to pen down what it