Series (Non-Fiction)
WHILE WE WERE YET KIDS (Part 4)
FOREWORD: In the beginning of Kito Diaries, I started a non-fictional series about the memories of my childhood gay trysts. The series was titled ‘While We Were Yet Kids’. (Read
RANTINGS OF A RANDOM (Gay) NIGERIAN (Entry 34)
I had a carpenter come over to my house to fix some stuff the other day, and it took almost the whole day. I was getting impatient with him because
Under Construction
Things don’t fall apart, no. They rearrange themselves into something new; something uncertain. I used to think I had life pretty much figured out, but these days, I’m not so
KIZITO SPEAKS XIII
So I was doing some work for mumsy when he pinged. ‘I really want to see you,’ he said. You know me and always wanting to go out; but for
AS I LIVE: 6 (Bed of Lies)
Yemi: Hey, how are you doing? Me: I’m doing well, and you? Yemi: I need to tell you something. I would have called you but I know you won’t pick
Chizzie’s Jukebox (Episode 5)
Given up on love? Tired of breaking your walls down only to build them up again and reinforce them with barbed wires and metal bars? Convinced that love sucks? Here
KIZITO SPEAKS XII
We all have problems. We all tend to think our problems are the worst. I have problems, issues. I know they aren’t the worst, but I feel sometimes as though
RANTINGS OF A RANDOM (Gay) NIGERIAN (Entry 32)
I haven’t been to church in nearly three years. It’s not so much about my sexuality; I just was never really much of a churchgoer. The times I attended church
Chizzie’s Jukebox (Episode 4)
When all is said and done, the bed sheet and plate smashing rampage over, the blinds are drawn, the lights are out, and it’s just you with flared and aggrieved