Nigerian Lesbian Couple, Dr. Elizabeth Ekpo and Krystle Ekpo, Celebrate Historic Marriage in the U.S
In a landmark moment for LGBTQ+ rights, Nigerian couple Dr. Elizabeth Ekpo and Krystle Ekpo recently exchanged vows and celebrated their marriage in the United States. The groundbreaking ceremony took place in an intimate setting surrounded by friends, family, and well-wishers, marking a significant step forward for equality and acceptance.
Dr. Elizabeth Ekpo, a renowned physician with a specialization in public health, and Krystle Ekpo, a successful entrepreneur, have been advocates for LGBTQ+ rights and visibility in Nigeria. Recognizing the challenges faced by the community in their home country, the couple chose to tie the knot in the United States, where same-sex marriage is legally recognized.
The joyous occasion was marked by love, support, and a powerful message of inclusivity. Dr. Elizabeth Ekpo and Krystle Ekpo’s wedding serves as an inspiration to many Nigerians who continue to fight for equal rights and recognition for the LGBTQ+ community.
Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Elizabeth Ekpo emphasized the importance of love and acceptance, stating, “Today, we celebrate not just our love for each other but also the resilience and strength of the LGBTQ+ community in Nigeria and around the world. Our marriage represents a milestone in the ongoing battle for equality and serves as a reminder that love knows no boundaries.”
The couple’s union was met with an outpouring of support from friends, family, and well-wishers across the globe. Social media platforms were flooded with messages of congratulations, accompanied by the hashtag #LoveHasNoBoundaries, highlighting the need for acceptance and understanding.
Despite progress being made in certain parts of the world, Nigeria still criminalizes same-sex relationships, and LGBTQ+ individuals face societal discrimination and persecution. Dr. Elizabeth Ekpo and Krystle Ekpo’s marriage serves as a poignant reminder of the work that lies ahead in the fight for equal rights and the freedom to love.
As their wedding photos circulate online, the Ekpos’ story is expected to raise awareness and spark conversations about LGBTQ+ rights, challenging societal norms and fostering dialogue within Nigeria and beyond. The couple hopes that their journey will inspire others to embrace their identities and push for change in societies where LGBTQ+ individuals still face adversity.
While the struggle for acceptance continues, Dr. Elizabeth Ekpo and Krystle Ekpo’s marriage signifies a momentous occasion in the global fight for LGBTQ+ rights. Their love and commitment stand as a symbol of hope and resilience, representing a step forward in the ongoing battle for equality and acceptance worldwide.
joeargy: Hi everyone, I will appreciate ur advice...
My son is 2yrs old , when he was born I and my wife named him Charles but my wife's mother and father can't stop calling him Daniel, when ever my son is at their place for holidays or visits, they call him Daniel and all their neighbors and friends now call my son Daniel.
I remembered I told my wife about it and her mother heard and felt bad, he is my son and not theirs, I understand grandparents give their grand children names too, I have a name from my grandparents but they call me by the one my parents gave me...
Seun you are evil. What in his post did he say he sent the money to a woman? What was/is the sign that he rejoiced over the reversal? Seun you are a misogynist
StagethemTVee: Here is a video showing the legends of modern Afro hip hop Tony Tetuila, Eedris Abdulkarim and Adex of Artquake chilling and hanging out at a club. Tony Tetuila and Eedris were formerly of the same boy band called Remedies which was funded by Tony’s mother. Tony left the group shortly after it was formed and sand a song which claimed the other 2 band members wanted to sideline him because he could not sing.
Tony Tetuila went on to become the most successful of all 3 members of remedies.
Adex was a member of the group that sang Atlanta a super hit song of the last decade with lyrics “ e be like fire Dey burn my body”,
These men put in a lot of work and enjoyed some fame even though not as much as the likes of Davido and Wizkid are enjoying now.
MrBrownJay1: if the above is what happened then WHY DIDNT SHE REPORT THE CRIME TO THE POLICE AND GET HER SON ARRESTED?!?!? so you "supposedly" wake up next to a dead body, you then find your son hiding under the bed telling you that HE did it, yet you do nothing about it and continue your day as if nothing had happened?!?
DyshApp: We carry them everywhere, take them to bed, to the bathroom, and for many people, they're the first thing they see in the morning - more than 90%👀 of the world owns or uses a mobile phone, and many of us couldn't manage without one.
A 2019 survey found that most people use their phones📱on the toilet. So it's not surprising to discover that studies have found our mobile phones to be dirtier than toilet seats.
We give our phones to children👶 to play with (who aren't exactly well-known for their hygiene). We also eat while using our phones and put them down on all sorts of (dirty) surfaces. All of which can transfer microbes onto your phone along with food deposits for those microbes to eat.
while many of us wash our hands regularly after, say, going to the bathroom, cooking, cleaning, or gardening, we are much less likely to consider washing our hands after touching our phones. But given how disgusting and germ-infested phones can be, maybe it's time to think more about mobile phone hygiene.🤷
Research has found that many pathogens on phones are often antibiotic resistant, meaning they can't be treated with conventional drugs💊. This is worrying as these bacteria can cause skin, gut, and respiratory infections that can be life-threatening.
Biglol008: Good afternoon Nairalanders, pls I need your advice. I’m married 28 years, no children yet. Newly wedded, I have a problem. I don’t last long on bed. I cum very quickly and it takes a long time like 4 hours for me to get another erection and most times it’s not very hard like my first erection.
I was told the nitric oxide in my body is low. Pls I need help. How do I boost my nitric oxide in my body or if there are any supplements let me buy.
I’m afraid if I don’t do anything now my wife might eventually cheat in the future. I no longer have my morning erection like some guys do. I have exercise, did ginger, garlic, bitter Kola nothing seems to be working.
What can I do to remedy my situation. Pls no talk of hospital health wise I’m very okay. No diabetics or anything no infection pls help me so I can save my marriage and my myself.
When couple get married and don't have children, the accusing finger is always pointing at the woman. Majority saying she has destroyed her womb with abortions. They fail to understand that most causes of childlessness in a family is caused by the man. Men take in a lot of chemicals into their body which most of those chemicals makes them unable to reproduce.
Dear men, you see those drugs you do take because you have paid her for sex and you think you must fuccck her for hours to enjoy your morning thus taking substances to boost your sexual performance? It always backfire.