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Do You Know Nigeria’s Anti-Gay Law?

“I have a question I want to ask about Nigeria’s Same Sex (Marriage) Prohibition Law. For those who’ve gone through it and properly deduced its legal ramifications. What EXACTLY does

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Coming Out And The Consistency Of Self Truth

Dear Pinky, A few weeks ago, we were together in my house and had a most wonderful conversation. You urged me to write an article to that effect; you even

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Girls Named Vanessa

This is nonfiction by WhoIsUgo. Names of the characters and places have been changed for obvious reasons. * In 2013, I got admission to study at the University of Calabar.

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What’s A Nigerian Gay Man To Do?

I don’t even know where to start with this problem but I’ll try. I don’t know if it’s me or it’s the heteronormative gay front in Nigeria, but I’ve been

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THE PRICE OF HAPPINESS

Once upon a time in my life, even though I was a man sleeping with men, I maintained heterosexual relationships because I believed I’d one day get married to a

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Transition

It’s been almost five years I have been at the university studying law, and for the most part, I have stayed low and kept to my books. All that changed

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HUMAN AND ME

I do not like labels. But I’m what one might call a bisexual woman. Let’s just get that out of the way, shall we? I think I’ve always known that

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Hello and Goodbye

Often times, living with relatives can be very inconveniencing, especially when you have businesses you want to attend to behind closed doors. We met on a random gay app, John

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If It’s Broke, Let God Fix It

Him: Hey, good morning! Me: Good morning buddy. Him: I know this might sound strange, but I really need to talk to you right now. Me: I’m listening. Go on.

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Love Breaketh Man

It was an early morning during the school holiday. I hadn’t had sex in a few weeks and being a young man in his parents’ house, I never brought anyone