Nigeria’s LGBTQ embraces ‘true selves’ at Lagos ball

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Nigeria’s LGBTQ embraces ‘true selves’ at Lagos ball
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Performers strutted their stuff onstage at an LGBTQ community dance party in Nigeria's Lagos, publicly celebrating their identities

Performers strutted their stuff onstage at an LGBTQ community dance party in Nigeria's Lagos, publicly celebrating their identities in a country where being gay could land you in jail. To the tune of Afrobeats stars like Ayra Starr and pop stalwarts like Beyonce, a parade of sequin-wearing, wig-clad, neo-goth performers danced, spun and posed for… Jury members Daniel Obasi and Ashely Okoli hold up scores as participants walk on stage during the Fola Francis queer ball in Lagos on June 9, 2024.

– The queer ball was held to pay a tribute to late LGBTQ+ activist Fola Francis who passed accidentaly in December 2023. The event was housed in a hangar in a peripheral district of the city of 20 million inhabitants, marks the start of “pride month” celebrating each year in June the defence of the rights of LGBTQ+ people around the world. On stage, the participants perform a series of poses and figures, wearing costumes borrowing from the “neo-goth” style – the theme of the ball – mixed with the traditional festive trappings of the queer community – wigs, sequins and exuberant makeup. Performers strutted their stuff onstage at an LGBTQ community dance party in Nigeria’s Lagos, publicly celebrating their identities in a country where being gay could land you in jail. To the tune of Afrobeats stars like Ayra Starr and pop stalwarts like Beyonce, a parade of sequin-wearing, wig-clad, neo-goth performers danced, spun and posed for the jury, egged on by a raucous crowd. Among the attendees was Kim, a 27-year-old transgender woman who came to Lagos six months ago after suffering physical violence and harassment in her central Nigerian town. “Nigeria is tough on queer people but the positivity, just holding on to what we have — and that’s our true self — it’s powerful here,” Kim told AFP. Like Kim, many in the ballroom were looking for a safe space to express themselves in the face of repressive laws and hostility in Africa’s most populous country. Being gay in Nigeria — a highly religious country divided into a predominantly Muslim north and largely Christian south — is punishable by 10 to 14 years of prison under a law passed in 2014.Despite this discrimination, Nigeria has had a culture of LGBTQ balls for around 20 years. Judges hold up their scores as a participant walks on stage during the Fola Francis queer ball in Lagos on June 9, 2024. – The queer ball was held to pay a tribute to late LGBTQ+ activist Fola Francis who passed accidentaly in December 2023. The event was housed in a hangar in a peripheral district of the city of 20 million inhabitants, marks the start of “pride month” celebrating each year in June the defence of the rights of LGBTQ+ people around the world. On stage, the participants perform a series of poses and figures, wearing costumes borrowing from the “neo-goth” style – the theme of the ball – mixed with the traditional festive trappings of the queer community – wigs, sequins and exuberant makeup. Ayo Lawson, who helped put on the event, said her first experience of a ballroom was “life changing”, adding that the organisers wanted “to just give people a safe space where they can be free”. “People underestimate how privileged it is to be able to hold your girlfriend’s hand, you know, hold your boyfriend’s hand, and kiss them in the restaurants and stuff like that. So it’s difficult but we are always happy to have this little pocket of safety,” said Lawson, who identifies as lesbian. The Saturday night ball, held in a hangar in suburban Lagos, marked the start of Pride Month, an annual June celebration of LGBTQ rights around the world. It was held in memory of Fola Francis, the first transgender woman to have walked the catwalk at Lagos Fashion Week, who died in an accident in December, just shy of her 30th birthday. “I had the privilege of knowing Fola in two persons, because I say I knew Fola before she transitioned,” designer, creative and art director Uche told AFP. Sporting a thin moustache, long braids and a sequined jumpsuit, Uche walked on stage to perform Coldplay’s “O Fly On” as a tribute to the trailblazing activist, whose death he called “absolutely devastating.”On the jury judging Uche’s performance that night was Ashley Okoli, already an icon for Nigeria’s LGBTQ community at 26 years old. Confidently striding the stage in black leather and stiletto heels, a violet fringe framing eyes liberally ringed with kohl mascara, the artist said they appreciated the courage of the night’s performers. “I’m here to actually judge people that are still kind of closeted,” Okoli told AFP, adding that it took “a lot of guts” to get up on stage. Despite the party atmosphere, some at the event struggled to forget the hardships which lingered outside the ballroom.“We’re at a party where a lot of trans women here, a lot of queer non-binary people, don’t have homes,” said 27-year-old Aaron, who uses the pronoun they.Uche agreed: “I think Nigerians are very resilient people and we find space wherever. We find the beauty in the crack.”Before flagging, please keep in mind that Disqus does not moderate communities. Your username will be shown to the moderator, so you should only flag this comment for one of the reasons listed above. Performers strutted their stuff onstage at an LGBTQ community dance party in Nigeria's Lagos, publicly celebrating their identities in a country where being gay could land you in jail. 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