020 - Nigerian Queer, what it's like to be Gay in Nigeria (with Tobore)

EPISODE · Nov 30, 2020 · 1H 3M

020 - Nigerian Queer, what it's like to be Gay in Nigeria (with Tobore)

from Hinted Neuron · host Kelvin Paschal

My conversation with Tobore, she's the host of the Nigerian Queer podcast. We talked about being Queer in Nigeria, Feminism, Religion, and how homophobia in Nigeria. My last episode for the year will be an AMA episode, So you get to ask me anything and I'll answer your questions, even if you just want me to comment on something. Go to hintedneuron.com/ask, type your question,  it's anonymous so I won't know who asked, feel free to ask me anything at all, I'll answer your question or I'll talk about it on that episode Follow us on: Twitter @HintedNeuron Instagram @hintedneuron Facebook Hinted Neuron Leave a review on this podcast at https://ratethispodcast.com/hintedneuron Also, subscribe to our email list on our website https://hintedneuron.com to stay updated on new releases

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