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by Mz Agams It took organized, sophisticated and well funded gay rights movements in America and Europe decades of activism to earn the right to get married and only after they had been able to show that they suffered peculiar disadvantages and discrimination in economic entitlements. It’s all the buzz. What everyone is talking about. Nigeria’s Senate... Read More
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