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The Happenings 22 Comments

Lagos State House of Assembly opposes proposed DSTV transgender programme

Culled from The Punch The Lagos State House of Assembly has opposed a transgender television show titled I am Jazz, which is set to air on TLC, a channel on

Our Stories 9 Comments

The Piece About The Importance Of Visibility To LGBT Rights Advocacy In Nigeria

Written by Rashidi Williams and originally posted on whereloveisacrime.com * Sexualities expression is an integral part of the effective functioning of any individual. However, in certain parts of the world,

Series (Non-Fiction) 49 Comments

RANTINGS OF A RANDOM (Gay) NIGERIAN (Entry 29)

Recently, I was comforting a friend who got dumped, and those who know me well know that my comfort in these situations consists mostly of saying things like, “Snap out

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RANTINGS OF A RANDOM (Gay) NIGERIAN (Entry 28)

A while back, I met the perfect guy. He said all the right things, did all the right things – he basically ticked off all the boxes on my checklist.

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A Collaboration With Kito Diaries

So, there’s a silent KDian named Sarah, who is seeking to do some work with KDians. She is Nigerian, an LGBT activist, believes every single person has a right to

James' Journal 14 Comments

JAMES’ JOURNAL (Entry 47)

August 29 The Onyx drama from this week was interesting and quite revealing. There was the side that believed he did a brave thing and others wished he’d keep quiet.

Our Stories 79 Comments

15 TYPES OF GAY MEN I HAVE MET

If there is one thing my friends know me for, it’s the fact that I have met a lot of gay guys online over the years. In fact, they call

From The Net 14 Comments

Tweet Of The Day IX

I’ve been seeing this tweet floating about on the social media, causing quite the stir it was so obviously designed for. This is another thing that buttresses something Dennis Macaulay

Kito Stories 70 Comments

HIS KITO STORY (EDITION 19)

It was December, 2014. I was done with semester exams. I was trying hard to quell the adventurous feelings associated with this freedom. Well, maybe not so hard. I came

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RANTINGS OF A RANDOM (Gay) NIGERIAN (Entry 25)

My friend Khaleesi always says that every Nigerian should live abroad for at least a year to open up their minds and generally reason logically, and I’d always thought he