Nigerian gay right activist, Bisi Alimi has described his childhood as a
not so happy one, which he is proud of, nevertheless. In continuation
of his gratitude list, the groom-to-be posted a childhood photo on
Instagram and wrote:
"Day 6 of 30 days to my wedding of 30 things to be grateful for. Today I
want to be thankful for my childhood. Many times we concentrate on the
now and forgetting the journey it took to get to now. The laughter, the
joy, the pains and the tears. My childhood was not perfect and I am
happy it was not, but it was a journey I am proud of.
I carry
my joy and pains on the sleeves but most importantly, my childhood
taught me what matters in the world. The essence of compassion, love and
empathy. I learnt that sitting on the fence was not a neutral act. That
silence is not golden. That boy can not and should not always be boys
at the expense of girls. That I can play with dolls, pink dolls, pain my
face and catwalk. Yes, sometimes I get beaten for it, but the hard
headed boy I was, my passion and not the rejection was my childhood
driver. As a loner, growing up in my head and in my world, I hardly make
excuse for my action. I was thought to say sorry when wrong and never
to say it unless I am sure I am wrong. I spent my childhood being a
child and maybe that's why, as a adult, I am still a child. Get angry
like a child, smile like a child, think like a child, eat like one,
sleep like one, and perform like one. I am Peter Pan but with the vision
of an adult. Dear Ademola, Ojo, Kazeem, Iyanda Alimi, thanks for making
the adult that is Adebisi Ademola Alimi. Next month I will marry my
husband with the spirit of a child, will laugh with that spirit, enjoy
the moment that my childhood has spent 41years preparing for my
adulthood. In the presence of my friends, families and loved one, with
shine on my face like a proud child, I will look into the eyes of my
lover and say; I DO!
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