Tag "Friendship"

Fiction 18 Comments

When the Spirit Leads You

1. The first time I saw her, I had to bite my upper lip to keep myself from staring. She was singing in a church that I only decided to

Our Stories 3 Comments

Lessons Learned From ‘She Called Me Woman’ (Entry 8)

[Click here for LESSON 7] LESSON 8 From the chapter, ‘Living A Double Life’, VA had this to say: “When you find people who are like you and you can

Our Stories 2 Comments

Lessons Learned From ‘She Called Me Woman’ (Entry 2)

[Click here for LESSON 1] LESSON 2 From the chapter, ‘Love Is Not Wrong’, OF says: “I don’t have any close friends I am not out to. It is not

The Happenings 4 Comments

Tonto Dikeh and Bobrisky are Nigeria’s latest celebrity besties

In a world of fame where the females are going at it and unfollowing each other from Instagram (Hello, Tiwa Savage and Yemi Alade, how’s it going?), it’s nice to

Opinion Pieces 10 Comments

Demisexuality (The Place Where I Found Myself)

Prior to my discovery of this word just a few hours ago, I’d always assumed I was an oddity and accepted it as that. I cannot say I’ve always wanted

Series (Fiction) 2 Comments

BEING BRUNO (Episode 7)

Previously on BEING BRUNO… * PAST There is a place where people go to when they feel like they have nowhere else to go. When they feel like humans have

Series (Non-Fiction) 2 Comments

FROM FATHER, WITH LOVE (Entry 2)

Son, There is this passage I love from the Bible. It says: “…don’t forget the assembling together of the brethren.” Primarily, I believe, it refers to the assembling together of

Our Stories 6 Comments

I Am Attracted to Men, Not ALL Men

Dear Straight Friend, We need to talk. I believe there has been a misunderstanding, one which I must now correct. The other day, I told you I am gay. It

Series (Non-Fiction) 5 Comments

Waka Pass Diaries (Coming Out To Love)

March 10 When you come out and it goes well, when you look someone you care about in the eye and say, “I am gay”, and (s)he responds, “You’re still

Editor's Desk 17 Comments

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?

I came into last year, 2017, with a renewed sense of self and a determination to no longer be apologetic with my sexuality. The reasoning that governed me was simple: