The Sexuality Podcast is hosted by Kingsley Adrian Banks, a Novelist and social commentator. This podcast aims to look into salient issues of sexuality in Nigeria particularly as it concerns lgbt individuals across the country. The aim is to dissect the broader sexual issues lgbt individuals deal with. Banks aims to spotlight the stereotypes, stigma and other negative social constructs used by the Nigerian public to stigmatize lgbt individuals.
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The Sexuality Podcast is hosted by Kingsley Adrian Banks, a Novelist and social commentator. This podcast aims to look into salient issues of sexuality in Nigeria particularly as it concerns lgbt individuals across the country. The aim is to dissect the broader sexual issues lgbt individuals deal with. Banks aims to spotlight the stereotypes, stigma and other negative social constructs used by the Nigerian public to stigmatize lgbt individuals.
Ep 4: How to get away with being gay in Nigeria | Queer Sexuality
Kingsley Adrian Banks Sexuality Podcast
22 minutes 15 seconds
3 years ago
Ep 4: How to get away with being gay in Nigeria | Queer Sexuality
In this episode, Kingsley Adrian Banks explores the existential question, asking: How can LGBTQI persons in Nigeria get away with "being gay" in Nigeria? Banks explores three options for gay people living and working in Africa's most populated country, Nigeria.
Kingsley Adrian Banks Sexuality Podcast
The Sexuality Podcast is hosted by Kingsley Adrian Banks, a Novelist and social commentator. This podcast aims to look into salient issues of sexuality in Nigeria particularly as it concerns lgbt individuals across the country. The aim is to dissect the broader sexual issues lgbt individuals deal with. Banks aims to spotlight the stereotypes, stigma and other negative social constructs used by the Nigerian public to stigmatize lgbt individuals.