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FOOLED WITH GOD
Spending short breaks with my uncle and his family in Enugu is something I enjoy, seeing as they are a very accommodating people. Most times, my school allows a two-or-three-week
The Random Conquest
I don’t know if calling myself an adrenaline junkie explains it well. Or perhaps I should say that I love testing the limits. I got a call from a friend,
The Sins Of The Homophobe…
So my flatmate just told me the unfortunate story of a comedian from Ivory Coast, who goes by the stage name Observateur ébène. This guy had apparently been hustling in
John Pavlovitz: Yes, Homosexuality Absolutely is A Choice
Originally published on johnpavlovitz.com Confession time! To all of my Christian brothers and sisters who insist that homosexuality is a choice, I need to break down and finally admit something:
A LETTER TO THE LGBT YOUTH
Dear LGBT Youth, We who are like you, who have come and gone before you, have so much to say to you. We wish that we had someone who could
The Treasure I Couldn’t Keep
Depression is an emotion that is somewhat relatable to many people out there, even if it doesn’t get talked about often. Being a gay guy, I’ve had my own share
Some Words Of Inspiration From Kenny Brandmuse
In a Facebook post, Kenny Brandmuse writes: He said his best friend just tested HIV positive, and he’d rather end his life somewhere in Abuja, Nigeria. He stated that he
Six Reasons You Fall In Love
Originally posted on post.aazah.com 1.You Love The Way They Smell When you’ve been dating or in a relationship with someone for a long time, you come to know what they
First Quarterly Review: Lessons From Kito Diaries
So there I was, minding my own business, when I get a Facebook IM from PP asking me, in his inimitable school teacher fashion, why I hadn’t commented on KD
Yusaf Mack, His Story, And The Transgender Issue
Originally published on broadly.vice.com Yusaf Mack once made his family proud. He was the kid who could fight, and he used that skill to parry the stranglehold of poverty, addiction,