One Action Foundation Has A Roll-out Of Events For Pride Month

One Action Foundation Has A Roll-out Of Events For Pride Month

One Action Foundation has some interesting affairs lined up for Pride Month.

First is the Liberation Awards. This will be the foundation’s first awards program which recognizes persons/organizations who have been fighting to ensure that LGBTQI+ lives are valued in Nigeria. To vite your favorite advocates, kindly click HERE. Voting ends on the June 13.

Then, there’s its annual Pride Event called NGANGA. Nganga is going to be virtual this year, to be held on June 26. To keep up to date with information regarding this, kindly follow @oneactionfoundation to know when and how to RSVP and also to see the activities lined up for that day.

Nganga is also a movement that provides an avenue for LGBTQI+ individuals living in Nigeria to discuss issues unique to them and celebrate their progress in the fight for an equal society. One Action Foundation will need your support by way of donations to make this year’s Nganga a success.

To donate via GoFundMe, kindly click HERE.

To donate via bank transfer, kindly send a DM to @oneactionfoundation on Instagram or @Oneaction_  on Twitter for bank details.

Previous PRIDE AND THE DOLLARFICATION OF QUEERNESS
Next Is There A Right Time To Say “I Love You”?

About author

You might also like

The Happenings 0 Comments

Post-Twitter Ban, LGBTQ Nigerians Remind Everyone That Gay Rights Are Human Rights

On Friday June 4, the Nigerian Federal Government ordered a ban on Twitter in Nigeria. And by Saturday, mobile phone networks blocked access to the microblogging site after apparently being

The Happenings 47 Comments

‘It’s time for gay people to fight for women’s rights.’ – Patricia Arquette

After her Oscar win, Patricia Arquette urged gay people to fight for women’s rights as a means to return the favour for fighting for LGBT rights. The Oscars was not

The Happenings 3 Comments

Tweet Of The Day XVII

Here’s a great example of the stark difference between the current American presidency and the last: in the wake of Trump’s horrific response to the Charlottesville tragedy, where he condemned

2 Comments

  1. Demi
    June 10, 10:13 Reply

    I def nominated PP.. I mean come on…. finally PP will get some big recognition

  2. Pankar
    June 30, 10:14 Reply

    @Demi you d b surprised what others are doing in the community

Leave a Reply