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Profiles 7 Comments

My 10 Years Of Living With HIV

Bisi Alimi talks about his journey with HIV in this very compelling story published earlier on HuffingtonPost.com. Read. * The morning I was diagnosed with HIV was like most others.

The Happenings 12 Comments

Phyno Reacts To ThatGayPhoto Of Him And KCee

So the above picture is that of Phyno and KCee at the 2014 MTV MAMA Nominees party. From where I am sitting the picture looks like the two artistes are

Our Stories 15 Comments

AFTER THE LAW WAS PASSED. . .

I read about it on Linda Ikeji’s blog. I was at work that day and I spied something about it on my friend’s Blackberry pm, and I just knew the

Our Stories 17 Comments

UNFAITHFUL 1: IT’S ALL ABOUT SEX

A fucking gay-me We’ve heard it a million times. It’s the very first line spoken in the series “Queer as Folk”. It’s all about sex! Gays can’t keep their dicks

Editor's Desk 9 Comments

Question Of The Day V

Following the post about the thief who stole from a kind brother, and the rampant spread of the link on the social media (for which I thank all you beautiful,

Love And Sex In The City 27 Comments

LOVE AND SEX IN THE CITY

Hello, guys. It’s yours truly, Pink Panther, and I have embarked on a fictional series, one which I will be updating once every week. The story will be chronicling the

Gallery 3 Comments

So You Think Homosexuality Is A Sin?

I saw this photo awhile ago and I thought to share. It’s pretty hilarious and yet another strike at the seemingly unflinching homophobia that plagues the world. Check it out.

Our Stories 38 Comments

MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH THE HELP

This is quite the graphic narrative, a walk down memory lane by a new Kito-Diaries-ian, Brandon Rock. Like I said, it’s real and its graphic, a cautionary foreword for readers

Series (Fiction) 11 Comments

BUNKSIDE FRENZY (Episode 2)

It started shortly after my fifteenth birthday. As usual, Mum and Dad, always looking for an excuse to throw some money around had thrown me a lavish birthday party. I

Our Stories 11 Comments

WEDLOCK PADLOCK

I turned twenty-six a couple of years ago. The day after my birthday, my mum woke me up; the time was a little past 3am. She said she couldn’t sleep,