Kenny lamented that he was feeling homesick but even though it can be awfully lonesome sometimes, he is happy he can walk the streets in the US as a gay man without fear of being attacked.
Read what he posted below...
I've been very homesick lately. My desire to kneel beside my mom's grave and lay her some wreath of beautiful flowers.
To see my twin sister and pinch her fat cheeks while she criticizes everything I would easily think is good enough. I miss being at Orange and assisting brilliant minds in bringing their ideas to life. Advising tons of amazing people about their personal branding and stories. Paul, our beloved Officer getting me boole, roasted plantain and organically grown peanuts.
I miss my nephew and how he goes all out to ensure I was eating well. That Ibadan boy can cook. I miss Chisom Ohuakamy twin brother from another mother - another biggest critic of mine. I miss going to Femi Odugbemi s office during lunch hours to rant about almost anything and how he'd say 'aburo, I have an idea.' I miss my big cousin Olabisi Ariyo.
No words to describe. My friends at FCB. These were my support system. People who love me for me. But then, I'm happy about where I am in this journey. Even though it can be awfully lonesome here, I'm happy I can walk down the street as a gay man without being afraid of lynching, preaching and outright hating.
I'm grateful for the journey here in the States where my health has greatly improved as an HIV positive individual. New York. Maryland. I was given some of the best medical assistance for FREE, at least until I found a job.
I'm humbled by the unmatched generosity I have received from people who welcomed me here. Call them what you may, America has been good to me. And to million others who dare to dream. Whenever I'm feeling this extremely homesick like I'm feeling at this moment, I always recall the words of my mother just a few weeks before she passed on: "don't be in a hurry to come home because wherever you are, and you can feel safe, there is your home." She continued, "as a mother, my greatest concern is that you are safe. " #Mindfulness #WhereIamIsWhereIamClick to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Idiot U better stay away from Naija. Olose. BadMosque indeed.
ReplyDeleteWell I was about saying I would be the first to cast the first stone on your useless skull if you dare come back but I didn't know you are already dead since you are HIV positive, may your soul suffer in hell
ReplyDeleteNigeria does not miss you.
ReplyDeleteYou better don't think of it. We will kill you . Mumu
ReplyDeleteI bet he is only hungry to tear open some innocent boys ass holes. Howmimwish he will make it back and be roasted alive. I prefer Isis to these nauseating fellows who eye, salivate and aim at their fellow men,s shit hole. We are sinners and seek God,s mercy but your type is already burning in hell and I will willingly pour more petrol in your roasting fire.
ReplyDeleteNigeria hate you nď your fckn frnds, stupid.
ReplyDeleteMay GOD fire you
Amadioha,Ogun,Ogbu KILL U and Ur GAY friends and family. May Sodom and Gomohra befall U and Ur fellow gays. Idiot!
ReplyDeleteMay thunder fire you and that ur frnd you surport. Is the guy frm north?
ReplyDeleteMay thunder fire you and that ur frnd you surport. Is the guy frm north?
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahahahaha... Lols. I love u all. We are Africans and we none of our tradition, religions in Nigeria support homosexuality. So dude, don't even think of coming home. Otherwise u will be burnt alive
ReplyDeletePlease stay in your America and greet Obama don't come and spoil our Nigeria people
ReplyDeleteNigeria and Nigerians disown you.All of us in Nigeria hate u.stay and get rotten in America.
ReplyDeleteDon't even dare it to come to Nigeria and pollute our guys here, we hate you, it is better for you to die there than to come to Nigeria, RIP in pieces in your US,idiot. you better accept Christ or else hell is for you and your fellow gays'
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