Tag "Nigeria"

The Happenings 17 Comments

People Still Tell False Stories Like This In 2016?

The following was posted on the account of the instagram blog, Zetbra, yet another account of a repented Nigerian homosexual. From the headline even, you have to wonder why these

Series (Non-Fiction) 32 Comments

K’osidim n’obi (Entry 4)

I was going to talk about something else in this entry but I’ll just have to move it to the next entry because I desperately need to talk about Ozumba.

Our Stories 26 Comments

How Do We Solve A Problem Like Bobrisky?

Is Bobrisky really even a problem? Like who is this guy and how did he become a name on everybody’s lips? Before I get into this article proper, let me

The Happenings 22 Comments

Goodluck Jonathan Tweets

Our former president, ladies and gentlemen.

Our Stories 7 Comments

To The Nigerian: Gay People Do Not Need Your Rage. Corrupt People Do

Originally published on thefemmemedia.com Disclaimer: This post is targeted at religious bigots that think gay people are the problem with Nigeria. Hopefully, I’m not pouring water into a basket. Being

Editor's Desk 12 Comments

A Message From ALL OUT To Block Mass Resistance From Nigeria

Brian Camenker has devoted years to spreading vile, hateful lies about the LGBT community. In 2013, he traveled to Jamaica to support the criminalisation of homosexuality. Now, he’s got his

The Happenings 28 Comments

So It Looks Like Homophobia Has Activism Too

And the activist group is called Mass Resistance, and they have opened a Nigerian chapter. The following you are about to read was published on their site, massresistance.org, titled ‘Nigeria

Our Stories 60 Comments

HOMOSEXUALS AND HOMOPHOBIA: THE CASE OF BOBRISKY

I have watched for some time now how LGBT persons tend to be more understanding of homophobia when it is touted by fellow LGBT persons, and I’ve always been curious

Our Stories 63 Comments

LIVING THE TRUTH

I have decided to put these thoughts down as writing things down helps me clear my head and I have the comfort of knowing they are safe somewhere. Right off

Our Stories 2 Comments

UNTOLD FACTS EPISODE THREE: IMPACT OF DISCRIMINATORY LAW ON HEALTH

This episode’s discussion is about the impact of discriminatory law on health and features Dr. Morenike Ukpong (Associate Professor, OAU) and Dr. Sekoni Adekemi (Senior lecturer, College of Medicine, University