Between Joe Biden & Nigerians Opposed To His Presidency

Posted on November 5, 2020

MAZI EJIMOFOR OPARA

I really don’t know how this pans out or would pan out in the days ahead. 


When most Nigerians say they don’t want Biden against the obvious shitty personality of Trump, I think the picture attached summarizes it. 


How we protect our lax moral borders from the overbearing intrusion of the American influence remains a bigger challenge for the Naija culture gatekeepers. 

In the end, it may just be like everything we unconsciously normalize. 

The LGBTQ adherents made their first open agitation during the #EndSARS protest in Lagos and they got the endorsement of the Feminist coalition on Twitter. To some, this is a nightmare. The reality, however, is that it can only take time. 

Joe Biden it is for America. After all, in life you lose some and win some. It’s probably time to get less homophobic. 

This life sef… 

– Mazi Ejimofor writes from Awka, Anambra State.

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