Uniben — Lesbian

This "hushing" is not paranoia. It is learned behavior. Stories circulate through student WhatsApp groups about students who were "exposed," leading to instant ostracization, physical threats, or being reported to the university administration under vague "morality clauses" in the student handbook. One of the unique pressures on lesbian students at UNIBEN is the aggressive heteronormative culture. For the average female student, "Man-ology" (the art of attracting and keeping a male partner) is a popular side degree.

Instead, support is informal. Senior female students mentor juniors who are struggling with their identity, often helping them navigate the "compulsory heterosexuality" of departmental events and faculty balls. UNIBEN is surrounded by churches—from the giant Winners Chapel to smaller Pentecostal fire brands. For the lesbian student, faith is a battlefield. Many suffer silently in their campus fellowships, attending "deliverance" sessions to "cast out the spirit of lesbianism." uniben lesbian

By Ada Osas

"On this campus, you are either 'straight' or you are 'missing,'" says Efe (name changed), a 300-level student in the Faculty of Arts. "I don't tell people my business. My roommate doesn't know. My course mates don't know. In class, when they make jokes about lesbians in the hostel, I laugh with them." This "hushing" is not paranoia

The University of Benin prides itself on producing "world-class graduates." But for its lesbian students, the world they are preparing to enter feels much more forgiving than the lecture halls they currently sit in. One of the unique pressures on lesbian students

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