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    Gender rights group congratulates Timi Frank’s emergence as President of LBTQ+ in Africa

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    The Center for Gender Inclusivity (CGI) has congratulated Mr Timi Frank on his emergence as African President of LGBTQ+, the global gener group.

    CGI,conveyed its felicitation in a letter on their website

    The group described Frank as a courageous leader who always spoke in defence of the weak and traumatised in the Nigerian society.

    “We see this as a huge positive and our kudos not only goes to Timi Frank but to Nigeria as well.

    “With this elevation we may, as a country begin to get sensitive to those with their independent sexual orientation’ CGI stated

    The group noted that Frank is a vocal politician and gender advocate in Nigeria.

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