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Maxim uncut
Maxim dundun
21 episodes
1 week ago

In honor of Pride Month, I spoke with a queer man in Nigeria about what it means to be queer in Nigeria.  We talk about growing up queer, conversion therapy, familial rejection, and the impact of his sexual orientation on his profession and more. 

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In honor of Pride Month, I spoke with a queer man in Nigeria about what it means to be queer in Nigeria.  We talk about growing up queer, conversion therapy, familial rejection, and the impact of his sexual orientation on his profession and more. 

Show more...
Society & Culture
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FORGET YOUR BOYFRIEND IN NIGERIA
Maxim uncut
30 minutes 45 seconds
4 years ago
FORGET YOUR BOYFRIEND IN NIGERIA

Maxim and Evelyn talk about their experiences moving to Ireland, meeting new people and starting a degree.   

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Maxim uncut

In honor of Pride Month, I spoke with a queer man in Nigeria about what it means to be queer in Nigeria.  We talk about growing up queer, conversion therapy, familial rejection, and the impact of his sexual orientation on his profession and more.