Afrohomo publishes a series of posts on growing up gay in Nigeria. “I started this blog to bear witness to the gay African experience. Growing up gay in Nigeria was lonely, bewildering and painful. I did not know anyone like me. I thought I was the only one in the world that struggled with attraction to the same sex. Thankfully, I was very wrong.”
Namibia Presidential and National Assembly 2009 has come to an end, African Elections Project reports.
Live Elections Blog as Namibia votes on November 27 and 28, 2009.
Why are African intellectuals so depressing?, wonders Kenyan blogger Kaasa: “Hello! Today on my way back to the hotel, I saw the current Oct-Dec 2009 BBC Focus on Africa magazine at a newsstand and read Mukoma wa Ngugi’s article “We Are Sailing”. My goodness. Talk about a super depressingly-depressing article.
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