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Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Nigerian Gay Is The Most Influential Gay In The World

The annual World Pride Power List – which honors the
achievements of 100 influential lesbian, gay, bisexual,
and transgender people around the world – has named
Nigeria's first openly gay rights activist Bisi Alimi as one
of the most influential gay people in the world
To celebrate June as the Pride month, every year since
2012, Square Peg Media and Guardian newspaper
release the list of the 100 most powerful LGBT around
the world. This year's World Pride Power List includes
Russian and African activists, trans politicians, and CEOs
of global companies.
Bisi Alimi, a Nigerian gay rights activist, public speaker,
blog writer and HIV/LGBT advocate who achieved
notoriety when he became the first Nigerian to come out
of the closet on television. This is the gay activist's first
appearance on the list, and he debuts at Number 77 as
the most influential gay person in the world
He was listed in the "Independent on Sunday" Pink List
of most influential LGBT people in Britain in 2011, 2012,
2013, peaking at number 90 in 2012. He also took the
third place on the 100 most influential Non White Atheist
and Free thinkers in Britain and Northern Ireland.
On New Year's day, 2014, he was named to The Gay UK
LGBT 2014 honour list in recognition of his exemplary
work to Education in the LGBT community and he has
been nominated for an "Out In The City magazine's"
Diversity Champion of the Year Award. The Out In The
City award is known as "UK LGBT Oscar".
The top 10 most influential gay people on World Pride
Power List include:
1. Laverne Cox, actor and activist
2. Ellen DeGeneres, comedian and TV presenter
3. Tom Daley, diver and TV presenter
4. Stephen Fry, polymath and TV presenter
5. Sir Ian McKellen, actor
6. Gok Wan, TV presenter
7. Clare Balding, TV presenter
8. Graham Norton, TV presenter
9. Elton John, musician
10. Anthony Watson, chief information officer, Nike

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