These are sad times in Nigerian football. The events of the past two weeks have opened up a can of worms, plus the opportunity of a microscopic look...
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For a long time, queer Nigerians have created spaces that affirm and celebrate queer identities. That these efforts aren’t public marches with international media coverage or corporate sponsorship does not make them any less valid. The post The Politics of Nigerian ‘Pride’ appeared first on The Republic.
These are sad times in Nigerian football. The events of the past two weeks have opened up a can of worms, plus the opportunity of a microscopic look...
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North Luzon Pride (NLP) collaborates with the British Council, talks about creating safe spaces for queer people through film 23 June 2024, Baguio...
Like the proverbial boiling frogs, the government has been gradually acclimating us to the specter of a police state for years now: Militarized...
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The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), has refuted claims of the exposure of sensitive data of Nigerian citizens as it concerns the...
Australia is the only major cricket-playing country not to have any free TV coverage of ICC matches. Right now, the result is a T20 World Cup that...
Data Of Nigerians Not Compromised OpenLife Nigeria reports that the National Identity Management Commission has debunked the exposure of sensitive...