The Minority Report Nigeria returns with a new conversation about the Lagos Pride March

The Minority Report Nigeria returns with a new conversation about the Lagos Pride March

From Angola decriminalizing same sex relations and the possibility of Kenya following suit, to the ridiculousness of Nigerians in 2019 still comparing homosexuality to pedophilia, murder and thievery (Hello, Cool FM radio), to the conversations surrounding the Lagos Pride March that was both anticipated and dreaded in January, this is a brand-new episode of The Minority Report.

Did you hear about the Lagos Pride March? If you did, what was your opinion about it?

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