Ade (@OutTales) tells the story of his longing to leave Nigeria and his dramatic attempt to make his dream come true.
Chasing Rainbows
06 May 2013 Leave a comment
in Gay, Risk Tags: Africa, Gay, homosexual, Nigeria
SAGBA – “The Struggle”
27 Feb 2013 1 Comment
in My Sexuality is a Human Right Tags: Ade Adeniji, Bisi Alimi, Gay, homosexuality, Nigeria
Bisi Alimi, Human Rights Activist and Ade Adeniji, Founder of OutTales, sit down to talk about being Nigerian and gay, and explore issues covering religion and family acceptance.
The Fear of Being Authentic
30 Dec 2012 1 Comment
in Family, Reflections on 2012 Tags: Ade Adeniji, Authentic, Authenticity, Family, Gay, homosexual, Nigeria
I have often struggled with the issue of being ‘the authentic me’ when in dialogue with members of my family of origin.
The issue of ‘Is all of me welcome here?’ is always at the back of my mind. Somewhere along my life journey, I came to believe that I had to censor being myself in order to be fully accepted. And somewhere along that journey, that belief became – ‘that’s just the way it is’.
For a long time that approach was satisfactory, however over the past few years, it has been a hard struggle to maintain the facade of it all. In most cases, I have found that I resort to a default position of putting my head in the sand, hoping that the situation goes away… but sadly, it does not…. And like Bill Murray’s character in ‘Groundhog Day’ I find myself reliving an exhausting and unfulfilling scenario. More
Dreaming of Tomorrow
21 Dec 2012 2 Comments
in General, My Sexuality is a Human Right Tags: Gay, Homophobia, homosexual, Nigeria
Yesterday I read yet another story
from the land of my ancestors
talking about how ‘gays
were a Western phenomena
and a cultural taboo’.
Going beneath our differences by sharing our stories
30 Nov 2012 Leave a comment
in Coming Out, Friendship, Risk Tags: Africa, Friendship, Gay, Homophobia, homosexual, Nigeria
A few weeks ago I was with a friend, when I got out my pen to write something. ‘Oh, you’re left-handed he said’, ‘Yes, I replied’; conscious of the fact that it’s something I hardly think about and to an extent assume everyone knows. Curious, I asked whether he was too and he replied ‘yes’. I mentioned that I had never noticed, we both laughed and the conversation moved on to something else.
In my early childhood, when we moved from London to Nigeria, members of my family tried many futile attempts to get me to use my right hand. It was deemed an abomination to be left-handed and many of them were not having it. When none of their efforts worked, they gave up. These day its a subject far from my thoughts, until I am reminded like I was in that conversation. And on those occasions, when asked I don’t go to that place of fear of rejection, being vulnerable, being uncertain, and no old wounds of friends or family members disowning me for being left-handed are triggered. More
Lets talk about Race, Culture, Religion and Homophobia
22 Nov 2012 7 Comments
in My Sexuality is a Human Right Tags: Africa, Gay, Homophobia, Nigeria, Religion, sexuality
So earlier this week, I stumbled on a blogpost entitled ‘What’s wrong with being gay‘. I was taken by the content of the post and left a comment. The author, Demola Rewaju, got in touch and we had a chat…….. here is the subsequent blog he wrote……