This time, Funmi Iyanda is sharing the story of another gay Nigerian,
  simply known as Akin and helping him come out of the closet.
She wrote an emotional piece for the 51-year-old talking about his 
life challenges and sexuality, which she titled ” For Akin”  
Here is an excerpt: “You see, in 2009, Akin had been diagnosed with cancer at the height of his career and life.
”He lived in a penthouse by Amsterdam’s beautiful haven harbor 
from where he travelled widely and entertained often. He was an affluent
 Eurocentric Anglicized Nigerian, one of those shiny examples of 
diaspora success.
”He had been HIV positive since 2002. Soon after his cancer 
diagnosis, he also developed full-blown AIDS. Without any family in the 
Netherlands he spent weeks in hospital and months of chemotherapy on his
 own.
”He once wrote that his motto through life, cancer and AIDS was 
to thrive. In his words “I will never live as if I’m dying, l do not 
intend to start doing that now. I live to live well”.
”A year and a half later his cancer had gone into remission and 
his HIV viral load fallen to undetectable. His doctors thought it was a 
miraculous recovery.
”Oh yes, my friend Akin is gay, has been all his life. He didn’t 
leave Nigeria because he was gay, he’s middle class, to be poor is the 
only real crime, he left because he wanted to become more than was on 
offer in 1990.
”He left a high paying job and a company he was part owner of to 
start over in London then he moved to Amsterdam. He hasn’t been home in 
26 years but my meddlesome determination is that he must come home to 
visit his family.
”We were talking about this on Christmas Day when the news of 
George Michael’s death broke, suddenly he turned to me and said, “Funmi l
 want to come out, and I want you to be the one to do this for me, I 
want people to know I’m gay.”
“I have never consciously hidden it but l want to state it now 
and make it open.” I asked why, he said, its time, l asked if he was 
sure. He said yes. So l wrote this story. For my friend Broda Akin, 
Uncle ilu oyinbo.”
 from vangurd.

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