Series (Non-Fiction)
KIZITO SPEAKS XVIII
Hmmm. Let me tell you about my encounter with Anya and his friend, Roland. Anya was the one. Fair. Tall. He had the looks. The smile. Intellectual. And he gave
MUSING WITH DARLENE: I AM ANGRY
I am going to vent today, to talk about the people and things that I’m not happy with at the moment. Not that you have asked for this, no. I
Under Construction: Twenty-Two and Counting
The Multiverse theory posits that there is an infinite number of universes for every choice not made. It’s a bit more complicated than that, but that’s a way to look
WHILE WE WERE YET KIDS (Part 6)
Previously on WHILE WE WERE YET KIDS: So they say hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Well, try scorning a gay teenager, then you’d know how stinging his
UP AND DOWN MEMORY LANE (Episode 5)
I love my mum and dad. I can’t say who I love more, but I can say that I love them on different levels. They are essentially very different people.
Unknown to ME: Climax
FOREWORD: From the writer of both coming out stories, She Knows and Four Dark Walls, comes a new series about his life as a young Nigerian gay man. Check on the debut episode. *
MUSING WITH DARLENE: THE PEOPLE OF MY KIND
Last Sunday was thanksgiving in church. I was sitting on my own, jejely minding my own business. The usual me would probably have been chatting away with Angela, my church
RANTINGS OF A RANDOM (Gay) NIGERIAN (Entry 46)
There’s a question I have to ask, one that has been bothering me for a while now and one that has had me in conflict with a few friends. What
MUSING WITH DARLENE: MOTHER SUPREME
The journey of my realization that I was different, had different sexual desires, began when I was aged 10, when a drugstore attendant who managed a pharmacy in my area
RANTINGS OF A RANDOM (Gay) NIGERIAN (Entry 45)
I easily tire of our community here on Kito Diaries whenever the issue of religion comes up. I tire of how unrelenting we are in our standpoints whenever we are