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Acceptance rate of Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals in Nigeria is on the rise – NOIPolls
NOIPolls, the premier organization for country specific polling services in West Africa has released a Social Perception Survey on Lesbian, Gays and Bisexual Rights showing an increase in acceptance rate of Lesbian, Gays and Bisexuals in Nigeria.
Commissioned by The Initiative for Equal Rights (TIERs), a non-profit organization working to protect the rights of sexual minorities, the report showed a rise in family acceptance from 11 percent in 2015 to 13 percent in 2017. Findings also show that 39 percent of Nigerians now say that Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual persons should be allowed to have access to public services, a 9 per cent increase from 30 per cent of respondents in 2015.
One of the highlights of the report was the fact that 17 percent of respondents answered in affirmative when asked if they know someone who is Lesbian, Gay or Bisexual- a family member, friend, or someone within their locality.
The survey method involved a random nationwide sampling of 2,000 respondents who were interviewed over the telephone. Participants were selected from the six geo-political zones through a proportionate stratified random sample design.
NOIPolls delivers forward-thinking research and relevant data on public opinion and consumer markets.
Click here to view the full report: http://bit.ly/2pT7o5X
Monday, 24 April 2017
2 Years Blogging and Still Counting, Celebrate Temilade Badmus of Gimmehear.com
Happy 2 years anniversary to C.E.O GIMMEHEAR.COM
In our Interview with TÈMILADE BADMUS, the C.E.O GIMMEHEAR.COM we asked her few questions on her achievement so far…
What’s your full name?
I’m Badmus Temiloluwa a Bolaji.
Where do you hail from?
I’m from osun state, Ire, Boripe. Nigeria.
OK., so tell us about you briefly?
I’m a talent blogger, a youth activist and a student of food science by profession. I love writing, I have written close to six hundred articles in the past two years. I’m from a family of five. I’m the middle born.
Most of which majorly are a thousand and five hundred words. So I can say I have written close to a million words article for the past two years, which is aside my school work.
When did you start blogging?
I started blogging after my first semester exam during my 100level days.
What was your motive towards blogging?
I love writing. But my major push was a heart break I got from someone I loved so much. Since I love writing talent and I’m good at it I decided to open a blogger.
My dad would say if you need to know what a person values most check what they photograph.
So, how where you able to manage your blogging skills with your school life?
Well, It has not being easy but I keep moving because God has being my strength.
Did you have any defect during this time of blogging?
A lot of defect. For example some people will meet me to hype songs and stuff for them and they want it done for free, forgetting I pay for hosting and several other services to run the blog.
I just get blunt and I’m off to my business. I don’t get hosting for free you know.
Talk about your relationship?
Well, I’m in a relationship, Yeah. He owns Gbetu TV in Lagos . He is a blogger also.
How long have you guys been together?
It is being a while but almost forever.
Any ups and downs in this current relationship?
Well… There’s a lot. He is always busy and I’m always busy but we try so much to make sure we create the time to be around each other.
Talk about your social life;
Apart from blogging, I think I might actually be a boring person. I don’t go out much and I don’t really likes hanging around with people that much. I love my privacy.
Can you explain why you choose to leave a privacy life?
Because I feel giving people too much access to oneself causes much headache at times.
Talk about the benefits of blogging to you;
Blogging has made me stronger and better. I write more and it has actually taken me to a lot of places and I’m still hopefuls I will get to more higher grounds.
How has blogging affected you?
I think it has affected my studies a bit, but I’m hoping to get better soon.
Encourage young writers;
To a lot of writers out there, I know how hard writting could be, but I need you to trust me that you will definitely get heard if you are persistent and patient.
Tell the people what they expect to see sooner;
I know you all belong to high places and we will surely meet there.
Conclusion
I am really grateful to everyone who has visited gimmehear.com
And I want to say thank you
To campusilt.com
Thanks for the opportunity to get featured.
2 Years Blogging and Still Counting, Celebrate Temilade Badmus of Gimmehear.com
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