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The Happenings 34 Comments

EU court bans ‘gay tests’ for asylum seekers

Europe’s highest court has ruled that gay asylum seekers will no longer have to undergo “tests” or intimate questioning in order to prove their sexuality. The European Court of Justice,

Gallery 48 Comments

Photos Of The Day: Bring on the Thirst

So I was on my own, minding my business when a friend drew my attention to the dicklicious — sorry, delicious photos of model Fab Igwilo, looking all wet and

Our Stories 132 Comments

HOLY FUCK

“Let us pray,” he said, in the darkness of his room that had the silver strings of moonlight peeping through the openings of his curtains. His request for bedtime prayers

The Happenings 20 Comments

HIV Evolving ‘Into Milder Form’ – Report Says

Originally published on bbc.com HIV is evolving to become less deadly and less infectious, according to a major scientific study. The team at the University of Oxford shows the virus

Our Stories 33 Comments

‘I died several times, but I didn’t die.’ Brand Expert, Kenny Badmus, shares his story of living with HIV in the last 15 years

To mark World AIDS Day which was yesterday, December 1st, Nigerian brand expert and founder of Orange Academy, Kenny Badmus, took to his Facebook page to share his inspiring story

Poetry 20 Comments

LIVE YOUR LIFE

FOREWORD: Today is World AIDS Day – a day to celebrate the promise of the day when the world will be completely free of new HIV infections, discrimination against HIV

Fiction 29 Comments

AT 35,000 FEET

Author’s Note: This story is a complete work of fiction, but loosely based around a man I met not too long ago. Any resemblance in characters or misrepresentation of places

The Happenings 8 Comments

Speaking of Anderson Cooper’s Shade-Throwing…

This one’s a bit way back. The typically well-tempered Anderson Cooper couldn’t let a snide remark from homophobic pundit Damian Goddard slip through the Twitter cracks, and just had to

James' Journal 13 Comments

JAMES’ JOURNAL (Entry 21)

November 25 Quite a number of times, the question of what is wrong with Nigeria comes up. Why is a country as blessed and rich as ours so messed up

The Happenings 28 Comments

‘We Follow a Jesus I Do Not Recognize.’ Rev. Colin Coward in a Facebook Rant

The Rev. Colin Coward, MBE, director of Changing Attitude England, recently wrote on Facebook about his displeasure with homophobia in Africa and the distortion of Christianity by those who are