Kito (slang)
Kito ko helmere slang huutorteende e nder leydi Najeriya ngam hollirde golle ƴettugol kaalis walla geɗe goɗɗe nafooje e worɓe gaynaako en, tawa ina hulɓina ɗum en ngam hollirde walla yaltinde ɗum en e ɓesnguuji mum en, e sehilaaɓe mum en, walla e renndo mum en[1] Ko sifaa fitinaaji homofobiiji keewɗi huutoreede ngam haɓaade e hulɓinde worɓe gaynaako en.[2]
Tariya Helmere kito ndee ina sikkaa ummorii ko e ɗemngal Hausa to worgo leydi Najeriya. Ina sikkaa ko ɓuuɓri konngol "ka sha kunya" firti ko "aɗa foti hersude."
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]E hitaande 2014, sariya haɗi dewgal hakkunde gorko e debbo, sariya haɗi dewgal hakkunde gorko e debbo e sifaaji goɗɗi jokkondiral hakkunde gorko e debbo, ƴettaa.[3] Kono ooɗoo sariya ina ñiŋee sabu mum wonde diisnondiral, kadi ina addana gaynaako en waɗde bonanndeeji.[4]
E nder wiɗto ngo Human Rights Watch waɗi e hitaande 2018, 73% e worɓe gaynaako en e nder leydi Naajeeriya mbiyi ko ɓe hulɓinaama e kito. 31% mbiyi ko goonga ɓe ndartinaama kaalis walla geɗe goɗɗe nafooje.[5]
Batte Kito ina heewi waɗeede e fedde sukaaɓe worɓe[citation needed]. Fedde ndee maa heew ƴattaade worɓe gaynaako en e nokkuuji renndo, ko wayi no parkeeji walla baaruuji. Ɓe mbaawi rewde e ƴaañoowo oo, caggal ɗuum ɓe ndartoo e maɓɓe, ɓe hulɓina ɗum en so ɓe njoɓaani.[5]
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Kito ina waawi waɗde batte bonɗe e mborosaaji ɗii. Ina waawi addude mettere, ŋakkere hakkille, e ŋakkere teskuyaaji caggal mboros. Ina waawi kadi saɗtinde ñawɓe ɓee yaltude e galleeji mum en e sehilaaɓe mum en, walla heɓde geɗe baawɗe wonde fof ko wayi no cellal.
E hitaande 2018, polis leydi Najeriya waɗi kampaañ ngam haɓaade kito.[6] Kampaañ oo waɗi ko humpitaade yimɓe e heblo ngam po
- ↑ "WHAT IS KITO?". KitoDiaries (in Engeleere). 2018-12-22. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ↑ "What it means to be kitoed". The Mail & Guardian (in Engeleere). 2020-05-28. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ↑ Admin, Law Nigeria (2018-04-23). "SAME SEX MARRIAGE (PROHIBITION) ACT, 2014 – Laws" (in Engeleere). Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ↑ "The #RepealSSMPA protest got people talking. But what's next?". sahelien.com | EN (in Engeleere). 2021-04-26. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ↑ Isaack, Wendy (2016-10-20). ""Tell Me Where I Can Be Safe"". Human Rights Watch (in Engeleere).
- ↑ Kupemba, Danai Nesta (2023-05-15). "Homophobic gangs in Nigeria rob and torture queer people in dating app attacks". PinkNews (in Engeleere). Retrieved 2023-08-29.